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Electric Cooperatives Awarded $458,204,555 in Clean Renewable Energy Bond Allocations 

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Tracy Warren, NRECA
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October 30, 2009 - The U.S. Department of Treasury has announced the allocation of $2.2 billion in Clean Renewable Energy Bonds (CREBs) for 805 recipients across the country. Of this total, electric cooperatives received $458,204,555 for projects in 13 states.

“Renewable energy is flourishing in rural America, thanks to the CREB program” said Glenn English, CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, which worked with Congress to create the program.

In 2006, co-ops owned or purchased 646 MW of non-hydro renewable capacity; in 2008, this number jumped to 1720 MW. In 2007, growth in both owned and purchased, non-hydro renewable energy capacity grew 61 percent; in 2008, renewable capacity grew 65 percent—for comparison, in 2007 growth in renewable capacity nationwide was less than 25 percent.

The 2009 allocations will help cooperatives finance solar, small hydropower, biomass and wind energy projects. Highlights include $100 million for a planned biomass facility in Georgia (Oglethorpe Power Corporation) and $93 million for wind energy development in Alaska (Golden Valley Electric Association).

The funds, authorized by the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act), will help  electric co-ops obtain lower cost financing for clean energy development projects.

Cooperatives received $143 million in CREB allocations in 2007 and a little over $300 million in 2006. 

IRS documents state that cooperatives were eligible for $800 million and were awarded 609,204,555; however, one of the recipients, the American Municipal Power, Inc. is not a cooperative. The correct total allocation amount awarded to cooperatives is therefore $458,204,555.

The IRS has said it is considering a supplemental application round to award unallocated volume cap for cooperatives.

Issuer name Project type City State Allocation

Golden Valley Electric Association

wind

Ferry

AK

93,341,555.00

Kodiak Electric Association, Inc.

wind

Kodiak

AK

6,300,000.00

Kodiak Electric Association, Inc.

wind

Kodiak

AK

25,000,000.00

         

Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc.

solar

Sonoita

AZ

6,000,000.00

         

National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation

Hydropower

Montrose

CO

28,340,000.00

         

Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.

solar

Bowling Green

FL

34,000,000.00

         

Oglethorpe Power Corporation

biomass

Warren, Baxley

GA

100,000,000.00

         

Fall River Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

hydropower

Chester

ID

15,000,000.00

Kootenai Electric Cooperative

biomass

Coeur D'Alene

ID

7,000,000.00

         

Adams Electric Cooperative

wind

Mt. Sterling

IL

1,750,000.00

         

Wabash Valley Power Association

biomass

Buffalo

IN

5,400,000.00

Wabash Valley Power Association

biomass

Buffalo

IN

5,400,000.00

Wabash Valley Power Association

biomass

Danville

IN

8,100,000.00

Wabash Valley Power Association

biomass

Elkhart

IN

8,100,000.00

Wabash Valley Power Association

biomass

Fair Oaks

IN

5,000,000.00

         

National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation

wind

Brewster

MA

10,000,000.00

National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation

wind

Hanwich

MA

10,000,000.00

         

Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

biomass

Wayne

MI

22,500,000.00

         

Steuben Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc.

biomass

Bath

NY

1,540,000.00

         

Umatilla Electric Cooperative

solar

Hemiston

OR

433,000.00

         

East Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc.

hydropower

Lake Livingston

TX

25,000,000.00

East Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc.

biomass

Woodville

TX

40,000,000.00

         

Total cooperative allocations

     

458,204,555

 

The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association is the national service organization that represents the nation’s more than 900 private, not-for-profit, consumer-owned electric cooperatives, which provide service to 42 million people in 47 states.

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