Federal representatives tour rural solar project in the Poconos

By KAT BOLUS | WVIA News
Posted 7/16/24

HAWLEY, PA — The row of discrete solar panels at Lukan’s Farm Resort generates enough energy to power 15 homes.

“Energy costs are always on the rise. And we’re trying to …

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Federal representatives tour rural solar project in the Poconos

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HAWLEY, PA — The row of discrete solar panels at Lukan’s Farm Resort generates enough energy to power 15 homes.

“Energy costs are always on the rise. And we’re trying to be forward-thinking and move towards green energy,” said president and co-owner John Hocreither. “And hopefully eliminate electric bills.”

The resort in Wayne County is one of nine organizations that received funding through the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Energy for America (REAP) program. The projects include several industries and total $695,505; 75 percent were funded through the Inflation Reduction Act.

“These are innovations that will help increase income growth... address climate change and lower energy costs for American families,” said U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright.

Cartwright was joined by Bob Morgan from the USDA and local officials at the resort on Tuesday, May 28. They held a press conference in the dining room before moving outside to check out the solar panels on the resort’s hotel roof. Buselli Solutions installed the panels.

Alois and Olga Lukan were Slovenian immigrants who purchased the property in 1951. Hocreither is their grandson. His parents, the second owners of the resort, sat in the back of the dining room during the announcement.

Lukan’s is expected to save almost $24,000 a year.

The resort is also a working farm and apiary that relies solely on electric energy.

Lukan’s worked with SEEDS of Northeastern PA to secure the $123,000 grant for the project.

Since 2021, the USDA has invested $40.7 million in 349 projects throughout Pennsylvania.

“This is making life better and cheaper for people in rural places,” said Cartwright.

Other projects funded

The projects in the 8th congressional district, which includes Wayne, Pike and Lackawanna counties as well as portions of Luzerne and Monroe counties, are:

Garden Drive-In: $16,595 to purchase and replace the xenon bulb in its movie projector with a more energy-efficient laser light upgrade kit. The project is expected to save the business around $1,500 per year and will decrease its energy consumption by 22 percent.

RKKB Capital Partners Corp.: $145,250 to purchase and install a solar system at Retro Fitness Center in Stroudsburg. The project is expected to save the business around $31,800 per year and will replace 227,578 kilowatt hours (kWh) per year, which is enough energy to power 21 homes.

Silver Birches: $28,750 to replace its ventilation and cooling system with a more energy-efficient system. The project is expected to save the resort approximately $18,100 per year and will decrease its energy consumption by 24 percent.

Camp Wayne for Boys: $211,248 to purchase and install a solar system. The project is expected to save the campground around $30,000 per year and will replace 216,208 kilowatt hours per year, which is enough energy to power 19 homes.

Neet Center Associates LLC: $35,642 to purchase and replace all the lighting throughout its entire 95,000-square-foot mixed-use office building with more energy-efficient LED lighting. This project is expected to save the business $12,864 per year and will decrease its energy consumption by 66 percent.

Nexus 1 LLC: The grant will fund the replacement of outdated incandescent lighting with state-of-the-art, energy-efficient LED lighting equipment throughout the offices and factory. The improvements are expected to save around 58 percent of the company’s projected energy usage.

Harmony Mountain Institute for Living: $59,350 to purchase and install a solar system. The project is expected to save $24,326 per year. It will replace 209,577 kilowatt hours per year, which is enough energy to power 19 homes.

Preston Country Market: $7,010 grant to assist in making energy efficiency improvements to the walk-in freezer and cooler at its convenience store. The upgrades are expected to save the business around $900 or 50 percent percent of its current energy costs per year.

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