Melissa Howell, Executive Director Kentucky Gas Association Joint Legislative Committees Owensboro, Kentucky June 5, 2014
2014 KCFC Members
Kentucky Natural Gas Fleets M&M Cartage Waste Transport Services City of Somerset Carrollton Utilities Waste Management of Kentucky Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government AT&T
Natural Gas Infrastructure Current CNG Waste Management of Kentucky City of Somerset Carrollton Utilities Freedom Waste Service LNG Clean Energy – Georgetown Planned CNG Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government LexTran M&M Cartage Kentuckiana Clean Fuel Waste Transport Services AMP America Flying J – Walton Delta Natural Gas LNG Clean Energy - Louisville
Manufacturing and Industry Westport Bob Hook Chevrolet Kentuckiana Cleanfuel
Policy House Bill 212 – An Act Related to Clean and Alternative Transportation Fuels Legislation qualified natural gas refueling stations for the Incentives for Energy Independence Act (IEIA). Tax credits available for 5 projects which can total up to 50% of the project’s capital investment. Three projects for compressed natural gas refueling stations have been approved: 2 projects for Kentuckiana cleanfuel and M & M Cartage, 1 project for Delta Natural Gas. 103 KAR 43:330. Measurement of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in Gallons Filed April 14, 2014 – Now: Regulation Amendment Going Through Process Amendment adds Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to the regulation. Purpose – Tax Equalization Establishes official measure of compressed natural gas pounds to gallons for the purpose of taxation.
Training/Jobs Natural Gas Vehicle Technician Training Owensboro Community and Technical College Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Natural Gas Pipeline Technician Training Pulaski County Area Technology Center (ATC)
Going Forward Sharing of Technician Training for Job Creation and Value Add Coal methane recovery for natural gas freight haulers Green Fleets of the Bluegrass
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