Simple: Radically More Profitable Farms

Farming is an electricity-intensive business, with nearly every aspect of modern agriculture requiring significant energy. While the average cost of electricity is often quoted at $0.12 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), by the time you factor in fees and taxes, most farmers are paying closer to $0.15 per kWh. These high costs eat into your profits and make energy one of the most significant expenses on your farm. But with a Liquid Solar Generator (LSG) system, you can reduce your electricity costs to just $0.01 per kWh, providing massive savings and increasing your farm’s profitability. In fact, an LSG can pay for itself in as little as two years, or in some cases just a few months, depending on the size of the system and how efficiently you use it.

An LSG system gives you control over your energy expenses, offering a renewable, self-sustaining energy source. The government is incentivizing farmers to adopt renewable energy solutions by providing grants through USDA programs and offering a 30% tax credit for the installation of systems like the LSG. This means a large portion of your investment is covered, and the system quickly pays for itself with the dramatic reduction in your energy costs. By switching to an LSG, you not only contribute to a sustainable future but also significantly boost your bottom line.

One of the best parts of owning an LSG system is that you can build it larger than your farm’s needs and sell the excess energy back to the grid. With a larger system, the power company could be writing you a check for thousands of dollars each month, providing you with an additional revenue stream. Imagine generating more income while lowering your operating expenses—all with the help of renewable energy. It’s a smart investment that sets you up for long-term savings and profitability.

Cattle Ranch

A medium-sized Cattle Ranch would typically pay $3000.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $250.00, saving $2750.00 per month. Find out more now.

Cattle Ranch

A medium-sized Cattle Ranch would typically pay $3000.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $250.00, saving $2750.00 per month. Find out more now.

Chicken Houses

A medium-sized Chicken Farm would typically pay $3960.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $330.00, saving $3630.00 per month. Find out more now.

Corn Farm

A medium-sized Cattle Ranch would typically pay $3000.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $250.00, saving $2750.00 per month. Find out more now.

Dairy Farm

A medium-sized Dairy Farm would typically pay $4920.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $410.00, saving $4510.00 per month. Find out more now.

Hay Farm

A medium-sized Cattle Ranch would typically pay $3000.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $250.00, saving $2750.00 per month. Find out more now.

Orchard

A medium-sized Cattle Ranch would typically pay $3000.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $250.00, saving $2750.00 per month. Find out more now.

Hog Farm

A medium-sized Hog Farm would typically pay $4200.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $350.00, saving $3850.00 per month. Find out more now.

Vineyard

A medium-sized Vineyard would typically pay $5520.00 per month in electricity at $0.12/kWh. With an LSG system at $0.01/kWh, they would only pay $460.00, saving $5060.00 per month. Find out more now.

There are HUGE government programs to help farms use renewable energy!

Funding and Tax Credits for Renewable Energy on Farms

Are you a farmer looking to reduce your energy costs and improve sustainability? The USDA offers several funding programs to help farmers invest in renewable energy solutions, including Liquid Solar Generators (LSG). With these programs and tax incentives, you can install an LSG system on your farm, significantly lowering your energy bills while contributing to a greener future.

USDA Funding Programs

The USDA provides a range of financial support for farmers to invest in renewable energy through the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) and loan guarantees for energy projects. These programs offer grants covering up to 25% of the project cost and loan guarantees to help you secure financing for the remainder. By utilizing USDA funding, farmers can reduce their upfront costs for an LSG system and quickly benefit from renewable energy savings.

Rural Energy for America Program (REAP): REAP helps farmers and rural businesses reduce their energy costs by providing grants and loans for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements. Learn more about REAP

30% Federal Tax Credit for Renewable Energy

In addition to USDA funding, the 30% Federal Tax Credit for renewable energy investments allows you to offset nearly a third of your LSG system's cost. This tax credit applies to both equipment and installation, making it easier for farmers to afford a cutting-edge energy system that reduces operational costs and enhances sustainability.

How It Helps: For an LSG system that costs $100,000, you could receive $30,000 back as a tax credit, significantly lowering your investment cost. Combine this with USDA grants or loan guarantees, and you could finance most of your renewable energy project without a large upfront expense.

Why an LSG System?

Liquid Solar Generators (LSGs) are more efficient than traditional solar panels, take up less space, and provide power even during cloudy days. With a combination of USDA funding and federal tax credits, investing in an LSG can dramatically reduce your farm's energy costs while offering a sustainable energy source.

Ready to take the next step toward a renewable energy future? Contact us to learn more about how an LSG system can transform your farm’s energy usage!

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