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US DOE Awards $300 Million in Clean Cities Grants to Support Alternative Fuels, Vehicles, and Infrastructure Development

Green Car Congress

Like the Recovery Act-funded projects, the annual Clean Cities projects include grants for vehicles, infrastructure, and education. The project will include 27 alternative fuel stations (16 CNG, 7 B20/E85, one B20, three Electric Charging) and deploy 373 alternative fuel and advance technology vehicles (235 CNG, 58 HEV, two LPG, two EV).

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EV state champion

Electric Auto Association

With four chargers installed by the county, and four more by the school district, Huron has the highest per capita charging capacity in the country. Three new EVs on the way Green Raiteros is hoping to take delivery on three additional EVs purchased with the help of a California state grant. Our town needs to get on the map.

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Miami commits to putting 100 electric school buses on the road

Baua Electric

Miami-Dade county is one of four school districts selected to receive a total of $33,175,000 through the EPA’s first Clean School Bus Program’s Grants Competition. Orange County Public Schools has been selected to receive $5,000,000 to purchase ~20 clean school buses.

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