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USDA Announces Investment to Improve Rural Electric Infrastructure in Kansas

Name
Jessica Bowser
City
Topeka
Release Date

Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett today announced that USDA is investing $1.6 billion in 46 rural electric utility infrastructure projects (PDF, 170 KB) to improve electric reliability and resilience in 24 states.

“Reliable and affordable power is an underpinning for economic development and quality of life,” Hazlett said. “Under the leadership of Secretary Sonny Perdue, USDA is committed to being a strong partner in building prosperity in rural communities through the sustainment and modernization of rural electric infrastructure.”

The 46 projects announced today are being funded through USDA’s Electric Program. These investments will help contribute to a stronger rural electric system by improving operations and reliability. USDA’s funding will help build or improve 5,833 miles of line. It includes $307 million in smart grid technologies, which improve system operations and monitor grid security. These investments, such as the ones listed below, will benefit 7 million rural business and residential electric consumers across the country.

In Kansas, the following cooperatives received financing:

  • Caney Valley Electric Cooperative Association will use a $4.78 million loan to build 18 miles of line, improve 37 miles and make other system improvements. The loan amount includes $312,100 for smart grid projects. Caney Valley is headquartered in Cedar Vale. It serves 5,398 consumers through 1,715 miles of energized line in all or portions of Butler, Chautauqua, Cowley, Elk and Montgomery counties.

     

  • Bluestem Electric Cooperative Inc. will use a $5.196 million loan to construct a headquarters facility. Bluestem is headquartered in Wamego. It serves approximately 7,166 consumers in Pottawatomie, Jackson, Wabaunsee, Riley, Marshall, Clay, Washington, Cloud and Ottawa counties.

In April 2017, President Donald J. Trump established the Interagency Task Force on Agriculture and Rural Prosperity to identify legislative, regulatory and policy changes that could promote agriculture and prosperity in rural communities. In January 2018, Secretary Perdue presented the Task Force’s findings to President Trump. These findings included 31 recommendations to align the federal government with state, local and tribal governments to take advantage of opportunities that exist in rural America. Increasing investments in rural infrastructure is a key recommendation of the task force.

To view the report in its entirety, please view the Report to the President of the United States from the Task Force on Agriculture and Rural Prosperity (PDF, 5.4 MB). In addition, to view the categories of the recommendations, please view the Rural Prosperity infographic (PDF, 190 KB).

USDA Rural Development provides loans and grants to help expand economic opportunities and create jobs in rural areas. This assistance supports infrastructure improvements; business development; housing; community facilities such as schools, public safety and health care; and high-speed internet access in rural areas. For more information, visit www.rd.usda.gov/ks.