$3M In Alternative Fuel Vehicle Grants Awarded, New Round Opening, Webinar Set

The Corbett Administration Thursday awarded more than $3 million in Alternative Fuel Incentive Grants to 33 companies, counties and organizations making the switch to compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, or propane for medium to light-weight fleet vehicles.

"This funding makes it possible for many commercial, county and non-profit groups to convert their lighter-weight vehicles to natural gas or other alternative fuels," Acting Secretary Chris Abruzzo said. "The 33 AFIG grants announced today – along with the next round of Act 13 grants – allow us to make the most of our abundant natural gas resources, edging us closer to energy independence while helping to improve our air quality," Abruzzo said.

Abruzzo was joined in the announcement by Sen. John Blake (D-Lackawanna) and representatives of Cabot Oil, at Scranton's Johnson College, a leader in natural gas job training.

The awarded AFIG grants will help pay for the conversion or purchase of 351 natural gas vehicles and 337 propane vehicles weighing less than 14,000 pounds.  An estimated 15 new fueling stations and 30 existing stations will be supported by these vehicles.

AFIG grants are an annual solicitation, providing financial incentive for a variety of transportation projects with the result of reducing air emissions in Pennsylvania.  This year, AFIG grants focused on medium to light-weight vehicles. DEP will announce the focus of the next round of grants when it opens, which is expected in early 2014.

A list of grants awarded is available online.

Next Round Of Grants

Abruzzo also announced that the second round of Act 13 Natural Gas Vehicle grants will open on November 9, providing an estimated $11 million to help pay for the incremental purchase and conversion costs of heavy-duty natural gas fleet vehicles weighing more than 14,000 pounds. (formal notice)

The Act 13 Natural Gas Vehicle grants are financed by impact fees paid by natural gas operators.

Fifty percent of this funding is allocated exclusively for local transportation organizations, including non-profit agencies providing public transportation services and public transportation, port and redevelopment authorities, as well as school bus projects.

Others eligible to apply include incorporated non-profit organizations, for-profit companies, state-owned or state-related universities, commonwealth or municipal authorities, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.

Grant requests can be no more than 50 percent of the incremental purchase or retrofit cost per vehicle, with a maximum of $25,000 per vehicle.

Applications are due by January 10  and will be awarded in the spring.

Application Webinar

Applicants are strongly encouraged to participate in a related webinar, scheduled for November 20 from 2 to 3 p.m.   Click Here to register.  If you have any problem registering, please contact DEP's Applications Support Help Desk at 717-705-3768, or by email to:  ep-efacthelpdeskteam@pa.gov.

For more information, visit DEP’s Natural Gas Vehicle Program webpage.

NewsClips:

$3 Million In Grants For Natural Gas Vehicles

Scranton Times Interview With DEP Secretary Abruzzo

Corbett’s Re-Election Run On Natural Gas, Not His Bus

PA Taxpayers Foot Growing Bill For Natural Gas Subsidies

State Natural Gas Subsidies Could Reach $1 Billion Over Decade

Less State Aid, Except For Gas Development

Op-Ed: Why Burn Taxpayers To Aid Rich Drillers?


11/11/2013

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