The USDA chose NanoSonic Products to be a featured REAP Grant recipient because of its strong growth and innovative application of renewable energy to run an energy efficient (currently carbon neutral) manufacturing facility. In combination with the U.S. Treasury 1603 Grant program, the Company will receive grants covering more than half of the cost of installing its solar electric renewable energy system while also benefiting from low cost energy for decades to come.
CTD Holdings, Inc. received a grant check for $44,625 from Mr. Richard Machek, Florida State Director of USDA Rural Development. The grant, part of the Rural Energy in America Program (REAP), was awarded to support the installation of a solar electric renewable energy system to provide NanoSonic's new manufacturing facility with electric power. The check was presented in a public ceremony at the Company's headquarters.
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