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Provides
up to a 50% grant for installing a wind energy system with peak
power greater than 10 kW. The
10 kW Bergey Excel-S wind
turbine does qualify.
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You
must be a customer of one of the eleven investor-owned utilities in
Illinois. Customers of
municipal electric systems or rural cooperatives do not qualify
because those utilities are not paying into the funding program.
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Grants
are awarded based upon approval of an application, which is in the
form of a short proposal. Applications
can be submitted at any time. We
can assist you in completing this application.
Click here to download the rules and forms in
Word format.
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Grants
are offered by the
Illinois Dept. of Commerce and Community Affairs under the Renewable
Energy Resources Program. Funding
comes from a customer surcharge under Illinois’s utility
restructuring program.
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Qualifying
Bergey systems can be purchased from Certified Dealers, resellers,
or directly from Bergey Windpower.
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Bergey
home wind systems have been operating in Illinois since 1982.
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Wind
resources are sufficient for small wind turbines in most parts of Illinois.
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Costs
of electricity in Illinois, which range from 6 to 10 cents per kWh,
are above the national average.
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Commonwealth
Edison offers net metering, but the other Illinois utilities do not. |
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Here
at our web site you can calculate the performance and economics of a
Bergey wind system for your home or business … and you can even
learn how to buy it directly and install it yourself. |