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Pennsylvania DEP to award ~$10M in natural gas vehicle grants for medium to light-weight vehicles

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has opened its Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant (AFIG) Natural Gas Vehicle program. The program will provide an estimated $10 million in grants to help companies and organizations purchase or convert medium to light-weight natural gas vehicles.

During last year’s natural gas vehicle seminars, we heard from many municipal, commercial and non-profit groups that wanted to convert their lighter-weight vehicles to natural gas. This AFIG grant program will serve that need, helping to purchase or convert patrol cars, passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks.

—DEP Acting Secretary Chris Abruzzo

Those eligible to apply include non-profit agencies, for-profit companies, commonwealth or municipal authorities, and local transportation organizations.

Grant funds are available for the conversion or purchase of natural gas vehicles weighing less than 14,000 pounds, as well as the conversion or purchase of electric, propane or other alternative fuel vehicles of any size.

Applicants interested in purchasing or converting only one or two alternative fuel vehicles are encouraged to partner with other eligible applicants to aggregate vehicles into a single application, which will satisfy the grant’s five vehicle minimum.

Grant applications will also be accepted for innovation in alternative fuel transportation, including non-road vehicles, such as natural gas-powered trains or marine vessels. Innovation includes research, training, development and demonstration of new applications or next phase technology related to the development and use of alternative transportation fuels and alternative fuel vehicles.

Applications are due 26 July 2013 by 4 p.m. Grants will be awarded in the fall.

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Lad

I used to love the smells of fossil fuel. All of them; coal, gasoline, diesel, but NatGas was my favorite, said the Cancer patient.

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