DENVER, CO - Two Recovery Act-supported grants totaling $800,000 have been dedicated to increase the use of natural gas as a transportation fuel in Colorado. The grants will help create and retain jobs, strengthen the state's Western Slope communities, increase energy independence, and address climate change, according to a release issued by the Office of Gov. Bill Ritter Jr. The grants are being administered through the Governor's Energy Office.
A $120,000 grant will be given to City of Grand Junction to complete a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station for use by the city's natural gas-powered fleet vehicles, as well as CNG-powered vehicles for use by other fleets. With the grant, the city has purchased four CNG-powered garbage trucks and Grand Valley transit is purchasing two natural gas-powered buses.











