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The Massachusetts Department of Transportation will receive funds to purchase electric buses and install charging infrastructure. Metro Transit will receive funds for the design and construction of indoor overhead quick chargers as well as a solar power supply and a battery storage system. Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority.
INCOG Tulsa Area. installation; and develop and conduct training programs regarding. Carolina Solar Center. . $500,000. Clean Cities. The I-40 Collaboration of Clean Cities, a partnership across Arkansas and. Oklahoma, will recommend building codes to accommodate alternative. infrastructure inspection. North Carolina State.
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