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Clean Cities FY09 Petroleum Reduction Technologies Projects for the Transportation Sector - GRANT CLOSED

Total Funding Available:  $300 million

Award Information: View Clean Cities  Recipient List

Key Dates:   Round 1 Applications Due: May 29, 2009; 11:59 p.m. EST

Note:  Round 2 Application cancelled per modification 007

  • For Area of Interest 01-03, DOE anticipates notifying applicants selected for award by June 2009 and making awards by August 2009.
  • For Area of Interest 04 DOE anticipates notifying Round 1 applicants selected for award by August 2009

Program Information: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), on behalf of the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Vehicle Technologies funds projects covering a range of commercial technology deployment and educational activities under the Clean Cities Transportation Sector Petroleum Reduction Technologies Program.

Grant Information:  Grants will fund projects that expand the use of alternative fueled vehicles and advanced technology vehicles. The installation or acquisition of infrastructure necessary to directly support an alternative fueled vehicle or advanced technology vehicle is also eligible. Operation and maintenance of vehicles, infrastructure and other associated equipment acquired through the program are also allowable within specified limits.  Prospective applicants are limited to State or local governments, a metropolitan transportation authority, or combinations of these, and a designated Clean Cities Coalition.  Any of these four entities may be the lead applicant.

For More Information: View the full  Funding Opportunity Announcement  for program and application information. 
Grant Officer: Raymond Jarr, 412 386-5173,  RJARR@NETL.DOE.GOV
Grant Specialist:  Janet Laukaitis, 412-386-5173,  Janet.Laukaitis@NETL.DOE.GOV


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