ATLANTA- The United States Department of Energy awarded a $14.9 million grant to DeKalb County in partnership with the Clean Cities Atlanta Coalition that will fund programming designed to reduce the use of fossil fuels in transportation vehicles.
The program will be implemented during the course of the next two years and includes efforts to increase the supply of renewable compressed natural gas (CNG) while growing the availability of CNG fueling stations, increasing the number of fleet and commercially operated vehicles operating on alternative fuels, and deploying a variety of advanced-technology hybrid vehicles.
Specific program objectives collectively include:
· Converting 1,000 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) of LFG at the DeKalb County Landfill that is currently being flared to CNG. The long-term goal is to reduce annual criteria pollutant emissions from the facility as follows:
9.0 tons of NOx
49.2 tons of CO2
2.2 tons of Particulate Matter (PM)
1.1 tons of SO2
0.5 tons of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)











