
DELAND, FL - Four vehicles will be used for utility meter readings, and one will be used for transporting passengers.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA - $11 million of funding is still available to California fleets, public or private, to purchase hybrid or electric buses and trucks through the California Hybrid Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project.
Read More →BOSTON - The EPA is providing $373,750 for diesel particulate filters on heavy-duty wheeled loaders owned and operated by MassDOT.
Read More →PUGET SOUND, WA - Puget Sound Clean Cities Coalition is looking for projects to submit to Washington State's Department of Ecology, which is providing the grant funding.
Read More →LITTLE ROCK, AR – The Arkansas Energy Office is offering $2.2 million in rebates for fleets, both public and private, to convert or purchase CNG vehicles that will be registered and primarily used in the state.
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SACRAMENTO, CA - The California Energy Commission (CEC) unveiled "Drive," a new website providing information about greener transportation choices, including funding opportunities.
Read More →HARRISONBURG, VA - Virginia Clean Cities said this project provides the funding to cover the full cost of conversion, including parts and labor.
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GREELEY, CO - Weld County, Colo., is encouraging the use of natural gas vehicles by building public fueling stations and converting some of its fleet vehicles to CNG.
Read More →COLUMBUS, OH - Nine fleets, eight of which are in the public sector, have partnered with the Ohio Environmental Council (OEC) to retrofit vehicles with diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs). The retrofits are made possible by a grant from the U.S. EPA, designed to clean up diesel fleets in Ohio.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced that 47 projects in national parks, forests, and wildlife refuges across the United States will share in $27 million from its Paul S. Sarbanes Transit In Parks program to improve public and alternative transportation within the grounds.
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