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Loans and Grants
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A loan/grant
combination is available up to $25,000
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Grants are
available for 20% or up to $5,000 from the Wisconsin Electric
Cooperative Association
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Loans are
available for 80% or up to $20,000 from your energy cooperative
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Up to 5 years to
repay
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3% interest
Requirements
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Dairy farms only
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Existing
farmstead on Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services electric lines
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Pre-program
inspection
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Electrician's
estimate
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Service agreement
for length of loan
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Credit
eligibility requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
How will the loan be billed?
The monthly loan payment will be included on your electric bill.
Will I have to sign a service agreement?
Yes. A service agreement, indicating that you will receive energy
from your electric cooperative for the duration of the loan, is
required.
Can I apply for a grant and not a loan?
Yes, 20% of the total cost of the project, up to $4,000, is available
without application for a loan.
What are the credit eligibility
requirements?
Members cannot have more than one late payment within the past 12
months.
Who will do the electrical work?
You can choose your electrician as long as he/she is a qualified*
electrician.
Can I get a loan for wiring a new barn?
No. Only existing structures are eligible. New barns must be
wired according to the latest version of the code.
Will funds be available to rewire my house
as well as the barn?
Yes, if the service for the barn is served from the main panel in the
house.
Can I pay the loan off early without a
penalty?
Yes.
What happens if I default on my loan?
If you're delinquent on your loan (for 2 consecutive months), the loan
will become due and payable immediately. The electric service may
be subject to disconnection.
Are there any fees associated with this
loan?
Yes. Pre- and post-inspections, by an approved State-Certified
Inspector, are required for the loan. However, Pierce Pepin
Cooperative Services will pay the costs of these inspections. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
filing fee will be your responsibility.
When will I receive the grant money?
Grant money will be given after a post-inspection, when the wiring work
is completed according to National Electric Code (NEC), and all of the
invoices and the wiring affidavit are given to your energy cooperative.
Is there a lien on my property?
Yes. The rewiring project serves as collateral for the loan.
How do I apply?
Download an application. Then contact Pierce Pepin Cooperative
Services at 715-273-4355 or 800-924-2133. We will schedule an
appointment with an approved State-Certified Inspector and one of our
representatives will help determine the extent of the project.
You choose an approved qualified* electrician to give you a bid on the
project and provide us a copy of the bid. If the bid meets the
loan/grant requirements, the project is given preliminary approval.
What happens after the rewiring is
completed?
We schedule the State-Certified Inspector to inspect the work and he/she
provides written documentation that the work was completed according to
the NEC. You provide us with the invoices from the electrician and
an Electrical
Inspection Certificate. You choose if you want us to pay the electrician or the
electrician and yourself. We send a check request for the grant
money and you choose to whom you want the check payable to - the
electrician or the electrician and yourself.
What expenses are covered under the loan
and/or grant?
Labor and materials needed to rewire the farm are covered.
Isolation transformers, rings of life, and other systems not defined in
the NEC are not eligible expenses under this program.
How long is the program available?
This is a three-year program, beginning October 1, 2002 and available
through September 30, 2005.
How is the grant program funded?
Wisconsin Electric Cooperatives contribute funds towards the grant
money.
*See co-op for definition of qualified electrician.
Loan/Grant Application Form (PDF)
Electrical
Inspection Certificate
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