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1 Funding Opportunities for Clean Vehicles Green Fleets Conference October 4, 2011 Lori Pampell Clark, Senior Transportation Planner Air Quality Policy & Program Development Transportation Department North Central Texas Council of Governments

2 2 Grants Often Funded as ReimbursementOften Funded as Reimbursement Not Intended to Fund “Normal Fleet Attrition”Not Intended to Fund “Normal Fleet Attrition” Often Come with “Strings”Often Come with “Strings” Tax Credits/Incentives Financing Programs Innovative/Non-Traditional Approaches Need to Evaluate Long-Term Return on Investment TYPES OF ASSISTANCE Use Them All

3 3 USING MULTIPLE FUNDING SOURCES How Do They All Fit Together?

4 4 Establish Fleet Priorities Determine Typical Fleet Turnover Cycle Develop and Maintain a Detailed Fleet Inventory Vehicle Model YearVehicle Model Year Gross Vehicle Weight RatingGross Vehicle Weight Rating Fuel TypeFuel Type Annual MileageAnnual Mileage Engine Year, Make, ModelEngine Year, Make, Model Emissions StandardEmissions Standard DOCUMENTATIONDOCUMENTATION WHAT YOU NEED TO APPLY Know What You Have

5 5 Resources Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles DataAlternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center Fleet Guide Center Fleet Guidewww.eere.energy.gov/afdc/fleets/index.html EPA Green Vehicle GuideEPA Green Vehicle Guidewww.epa.gov/greenvehicle EPA SmartWay Transport ProgramEPA SmartWay Transport Programwww.epa.gov/smartway EPA National Clean Diesel CampaignEPA National Clean Diesel Campaignwww.epa.gov/diesel WHAT YOU NEED TO APPLY Determine What You Want

6 6 Responsiveness to Grant Solicitation Follow Instructions and Do Your HomeworkFollow Instructions and Do Your Homework Respond to Selection Criteria/Emphasis AreasRespond to Selection Criteria/Emphasis Areas Be Specific and CompleteBe Specific and Complete Project Justification Demonstrate Needs/OpportunitiesDemonstrate Needs/Opportunities Provide Technical DocumentationProvide Technical Documentation Quantify Expected ResultsQuantify Expected Results Entity Qualifications Demonstrate Partnerships and AbilitiesDemonstrate Partnerships and Abilities Demonstrate Previous Experience/CapabilityDemonstrate Previous Experience/Capability Highlight SuccessesHighlight Successes Ask Questions (Early) TIPS FOR SUCCESS Developing an Application/Proposal

7 7 Implementation Communicate!!!Communicate!!! Establish Clear MilestonesEstablish Clear Milestones Enforce RequirementsEnforce Requirements Maintain FlexibilityMaintain Flexibility Establish a Contingency PlanEstablish a Contingency Plan Leverage Partnerships for AssistanceLeverage Partnerships for Assistance Ask QuestionsAsk Questions Publicize SuccessesPublicize Successes Envision Future Funding TIPS FOR SUCCESS Implementation

8 8 Administered by Federal Highway Administration Limited to Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas Ozone, CO, PM OnlyOzone, CO, PM Only Projects Must Address Pollutant(s) of Concern Diesel Retrofits Specifically MentionedDiesel Retrofits Specifically Mentioned Allocated Through MPOs Process VariesProcess Varies FEDERAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES CMAQ Funding 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Areas Source: EPA AirData Website PM 2.5 Nonattainment Areas Source: EPA AirData Website

9 9 Focus on Reducing Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions NOT Restricted to Nonattainment Areas NOT Restricted to Nonattainment Areas Public Sector Applicants Only (May Sponsor) First Appropriated in Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 with $49.2M National Clean Diesel Program (70%)National Clean Diesel Program (70%) National Funding Assistance ProgramNational Funding Assistance Program Administered Through EPA Regions and/or Diesel CollaborativesAdministered Through EPA Regions and/or Diesel Collaboratives Emerging Technologies ProgramEmerging Technologies Program SmartWay Clean Diesel Finance ProgramSmartWay Clean Diesel Finance Program State Clean Diesel Grant and Loan Program (30%)State Clean Diesel Grant and Loan Program (30%) For More Information: www.epa.gov/cleandiesel FEDERAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Diesel Emissions Reduction Act

10 10 Eligible Applicants National Park Service UnitsNational Park Service Units Battlefields, Cemeteries, Historic Sites, Monuments, etc.Battlefields, Cemeteries, Historic Sites, Monuments, etc. Eligible Projects: Alternative Fuel/Advanced Technology VehiclesAlternative Fuel/Advanced Technology Vehicles Idle ReductionIdle Reduction Refueling/Recharging InfrastructureRefueling/Recharging Infrastructure Public Education and TrainingPublic Education and Training For More Information: www1.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/national_parks_applica tion.html FEDERAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Department of Energy Clean Cities National Parks Initiative

11 11 US Department of Agriculture Rural Development Rural Energy for America ProgramRural Energy for America Program Ethanol Infrastructure Grants and Loan GuaranteesEthanol Infrastructure Grants and Loan Guarantees Advanced Biofuel Payment ProgramAdvanced Biofuel Payment Program www.rurdev.usda.gov/Energy.htmlwww.rurdev.usda.gov/Energy.html Voluntary Airport Low Emission Program (VALE) Reduce Ground Emissions at Airports in Nonattainment andReduce Ground Emissions at Airports in Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas Maintenance Areas Low Emission Vehicle ProgramsLow Emission Vehicle Programs Refueling/Recharging StationsRefueling/Recharging Stations www.faa.gov/airports/environmental/vale/www.faa.gov/airports/environmental/vale/ FEDERAL FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Additional Federal Programs

12 12 Fuel Cell Motor Vehicle Tax Credit $4,000 Through 12/31/2014$4,000 Through 12/31/2014 IRS Form 8910IRS Form 8910 Qualified Plug-In Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Tax Credit Ranges from $2,500 to $7,500 Depending Upon Battery Capacity and GVWRRanges from $2,500 to $7,500 Depending Upon Battery Capacity and GVWR www.irs.gov/businesses/article/0,,id=219867,00.htmlwww.irs.gov/businesses/article/0,,id=219867,00.html Phase-Out Based on Volume Sales (200,000)Phase-Out Based on Volume Sales (200,000) Up to 10%, Max of $4,000, for Qualified ConversionsUp to 10%, Max of $4,000, for Qualified Conversions Idle Reduction Equipment Excise Tax Exemption SmartWay – Verified Idle Reduction TechnologiesSmartWay – Verified Idle Reduction Technologies IRS Publication 510; Form 720IRS Publication 510; Form 720 IRS TAX CREDITS/INCENTIVES Advanced/Alternative Fuel Vehicles

13 13 Alternative Fuel Excise Tax Credit $0.50/Gallon or Gasoline Gallon Equivalent for Natural Gas (CNG or LNG), Propane (LPG), Biomass-Based Fuels$0.50/Gallon or Gasoline Gallon Equivalent for Natural Gas (CNG or LNG), Propane (LPG), Biomass-Based Fuels Tax-Exempt Entities May Claim if On-Site RefuelingTax-Exempt Entities May Claim if On-Site Refueling IRS Publication 510; Form 637, 720, 4136, and/or 8849IRS Publication 510; Form 637, 720, 4136, and/or 8849 Biodiesel Income Tax Credit $1.00/Gallon of Pure 100% Biodiesel Used as On-Road Fuel$1.00/Gallon of Pure 100% Biodiesel Used as On-Road Fuel Certain Documentation RequiredCertain Documentation Required Fuel Must Meet ASTM Specification D6751Fuel Must Meet ASTM Specification D6751 IRS Publication 510; Form 637 and/or 8864IRS Publication 510; Form 637 and/or 8864 Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) $0.45/Gallon Pure Ethanol Blended$0.45/Gallon Pure Ethanol Blended IRS Publication 510; Form 637, 720, 4136, 6478, and/or 8849IRS Publication 510; Form 637, 720, 4136, 6478, and/or 8849 Other Credits/Incentives for Fuel Blenders and/or Producers IRS TAX CREDITS/INCENTIVES Alternative Fuels

14 14 Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit Eligible Fuels: Biodiesel Blends (Minimum 20% Biodiesel), Electricity, E-85 Ethanol, Hydrogen, Natural Gas, PropaneEligible Fuels: Biodiesel Blends (Minimum 20% Biodiesel), Electricity, E-85 Ethanol, Hydrogen, Natural Gas, Propane Incentive AmountsIncentive Amounts 50%, Up to $50,000, of Installation Costs50%, Up to $50,000, of Installation Costs Property Placed in Service in Calendar Years 2009 or 2010Property Placed in Service in Calendar Years 2009 or 2010 30%, Up to $30,000, of Installation Costs30%, Up to $30,000, of Installation Costs Property Placed in Service in Calendar Year 2011Property Placed in Service in Calendar Year 2011 Up to $200,000 for Hydrogen through 12/312014Up to $200,000 for Hydrogen through 12/312014 Up to $1,000 for Residential Refueling EquipmentUp to $1,000 for Residential Refueling Equipment IRS TAX CREDITS/INCENTIVES Alternative Fueling Infrastructure

15 15 Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP) Program Emission Reduction Incentive Grant (ERIG) ProgramEmission Reduction Incentive Grant (ERIG) Program Rebate GrantsRebate Grants Texas Clean Fleet ProgramTexas Clean Fleet Program New Technology Research and Development GrantsNew Technology Research and Development Grants NEW PROGRAMSNEW PROGRAMS Alternative Fueling Facilities ProgramAlternative Fueling Facilities Program Clean Transportation TriangleClean Transportation Triangle Texas Natural Gas Vehicle Grant ProgramTexas Natural Gas Vehicle Grant Program www.terpgrants.orgwww.terpgrants.org STATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Texas Programs

16 16 Texas Clean School Bus Program www.tceq.texas.gov/p2/clean-vehicles/school- buses.htmlwww.tceq.texas.gov/p2/clean-vehicles/school- buses.html Texas General Land Office Natural Gas VehiclesNatural Gas Vehicles www.glo.state.tx.us/altfuels/NGIPG.htmlwww.glo.state.tx.us/altfuels/NGIPG.html Texas Railroad Commission Propane Vehicles or EquipmentPropane Vehicles or Equipment www.propane.tx.gov/rebate_program/index.htmlwww.propane.tx.gov/rebate_program/index.html Supplemental Environmental Projects www.tceq.state.tx.us/legal/sep/find_sep.htmlwww.tceq.state.tx.us/legal/sep/find_sep.html STATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Texas Programs

17 17 Clean Construction Equipment Program Clean Fleets North Texas Program Diesel Idling Reduction Program Heavy-Duty Vehicle and Equipment Grant Program North Central Texas Clean School Bus Program LOCAL OPPORTUNITIES NCTCOG Programs

18 18 Lori Pampell Clark, Senior Transportation Planner 817-695-9232lclark@nctcog.org NCTCOG Funding Website www.nctcog.org/aqfunding NCTCOG Clean Vehicle Website www.nctcog.org/cleanvehicles CONTACT INFORMATION


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