PennDOT Opens Next Round Of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding May 13; April 30 Webinar On This Opportunity
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The state Department of Transportation will open the next round of funding (Round 1B) from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program on May 13.  The deadline for applications will be July 10.

Fourteen corridor-groups are eligible for funding in Round 1B. A map of locations eligible for Round 1B funding can be found here.

April 30 Webinar

PennDOT will host a NEVI Round 1B webinar on April 30th, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 1:45 PM EDT. Click here to register.

A recording of the webinar will be posted online.

Any technical questions regarding the Round 1B Funding Opportunity must be submitted to RA-PDEVCORRIDORS@pa.gov by May 6.

Click Here for the full Round 1B announcement.

Visit PennDOT’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program webpage for more information on this program.

Related Articles This Week:

-- Gov. Shapiro Announces Commitment To Get 50% Of Electricity For State Government From Solar Energy Facilities In Pennsylvania  [PaEN]

-- EPA Awards PA Energy Development Authority Over $156 Million To Deliver Residential Solar, Lowering Energy Costs, Advancing Environmental Justice Across Pennsylvania  [PaEN]

-- DEP: Pennsylvania To Receive Over $156 Million For Solar For All Initiative

-- USDA Awards Funding For 55 PA Farm, Small Business Clean Energy Projects  [PaEN]

-- 5 Pennsylvania Colleges, Join 3 From North Carolina In Joint Solar Energy Power Purchase Agreement From Facility In Kentucky [PaEN]

-- Philadelphia Solar Energy Assn./DEP Publish New Go Solar And Save Toolkit For Schools  [PaEN]

-- DEP Awards $2.9 Million For Clean Diesel Transportation To Improve Air Quality  [PaEN]

-- PennDOT Opens Next Round Of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding May 13; April 30 Webinar On This Opportunity  [PaEN]

-- PA Moms Clean Air Force Celebrates Deployment Of First Electric Schools At Steelton-Highspire School District In Dauphin County Funded By EPA's Clean School Bus Program  [PaEN] 

-- Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance Organizing 2025 Abandoned Mine Pools As Resources Conference April 23-24   [PaEN]

-- Comments Invited By DEP On Stronghold Digital Mining Panther Creek Power Plant Title V Air Quality Permit Renewal   [PaEN]

NewsClips:

-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: PA Plans To Roll Out Solar Access Plan With New $156 Million Federal Grant

-- Post-Gazette: JM Steel Doubles Steel Output For Solar Industry, With Plans For Continued Growth

-- Pittsburgh Business Times: JM Steel To Double Capacity And Solar Energy Work At Growing Steel Plant In Leetsdale

-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Eos Utility-Scale Battery Storage Company Sees Manufacturing Line Ready By This Quarter

-- The Allegheny Front: US Energy Secretary Visits Pittsburgh Steel Plant To Tout New Energy Efficiency Rule, Union Jobs

-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Saving Butler Steel Mill From New Federal Rules Was Inspired Policymaking

-- York Daily Record: York County Commissioners Approve C-PACE Program To Help Businesses Fund Renewable Energy, Conservation

-- Pittsburgh Business Times: Coherent Announces 70% Of Its Electric Needs From Renewables

-- Utility Dive: FERC: Extreme Winter Weather Electric Grid Performance Improves; 5 Other Takeaways From FERC’s Meeting

-- The Guardian: US Seeing Surge Of Climate-Related Power Outages, Report Says

-- EPA Finalizes Suite Of Standards To Reduce Pollution From Fossil Fuel-Fired Power Plants

-- The Allegheny Front: New EPA Rules Cut Carbon, Mercury, Other Pollution From Coal, New Gas-fired Power Plants

-- PA Senate Republican Statement On New 'Disastrous’ New EPA Power Plant Pollution Reduction Rules

-- Sen. Yaw: Statement On New EPA Power Plant Emission Reduction Rules

-- The Daily Item: Republicans Con. Meuser, Sen. Yaw Call New EPA Rule On Coal An Assault On American Energy

-- The Center Square - Anthony Hennen: PJM Electric Grid Has Significant Decline In Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxide, Sulfur Dioxide Emissions Since 2005

[Posted: April 24, 2024]


4/29/2024

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