Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Iowa Farmers Union and Iowa Renewable Energy Assoc Applaud Unanimous, Bipartisan Vote on Wind Energy Bill that Puts Iowans First, Levels Playing Field for Farmers

Des Moines, IA (PRWEB) April 02, 2013 </p><p> As it heads to a possible vote in the full Iowa Senate, farmers and clean energy advocates in Iowa are touting the benefits of a farm-focused wind energy bill passed in a rare unanimous and bipartisan vote by the Iowa Senate Agriculture Committee (eight Democrats and five Republicans). </p>&#13;
<p>The measure, Senate File 372, would require utilities to pay Iowa farmers the same rate for electricity that they pay themselves for wind from their own assets. It establishes a feed-in tariff for distributed wind generation on agricultural land, changing current policy so that Iowa farmers can receive income for wind energy that they supply back to the grid. </p>&#13;
<p>These senators should be applauded for putting Iowans first, said Gregg Heide of the Iowa Farmers Union. This is a common-sense measure that protects our rural heritage and maximizes our renewable energy economy at the same time. We hope their colleagues in the Legislature show the same commitment to Iowas farmers.</p>&#13;
<p>Federal law requires utilities to connect small renewable generation facilities to the grid. Iowa, however, does not require utilities to offer feed-in tariffs. Currently, a mix of state and federal laws allows Iowa utilities to pay individuals a lower price for electricity than what they pay themselves for energy from their own wind farm assets. This financial disparity all but financially locks out many farmers who could otherwise participate in Iowas robust renewable energy economy.</p>&#13;
<p>This could be a win-win for Iowa homegrown renewable energy that strengthens and diversifies our rural economy, said Ed Woolsey of the Iowa Renewable Energy Association (I-Renew).</p>&#13;
<p>Senate File 372 passed the Senate Agriculture Committee on March 7. The legislation is currently eligible for a floor vote by the Democrat-controlled Iowa Senate. If enacted into law, it would be the first legislation of its kind in the Midwest, and one of only a handful of similar laws nationally. Under the measure, Iowa farmers could ultimately generate up to 60 megawatts annually.</p>&#13;
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