The City of Temple, Texas, is using grant funds it obtained from various state agencies and programs to offset the cost of 14 compressed natural gas (CNG) fueled refuse trucks. The City’s city council approved the purchase of the vehicles in 2012 as part of its adoption of the City’s Sustainability Management Plan. The trucks are set to go into service in the fall of this year (2013).
The grants include $270,000 from the Texas Natural Gas Grant Program, a program operated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, $191,421 from the Alternative Fuel Initiatives Grant Program, which is run by the Texas State Energy Conservation Office, and $62,763 from the Texas Alternative Fuel Fleet Pilot Program, a program run by the Texas Railroad Commission.











