Texas Agency Offers $12 Million to Support Development of Alternative Fueling Facilities

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on Oct. 23 announced the availability of $12 million to support the development of alternative fueling facilities to supply compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, biodiesel blends of B20 or greater, propane, electricity or methanol blends of 85% or greater. 

The funding is being offered under the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan’s Alternative Fueling Facilities Program and aims to encourage the construction and reconstruction of eligible alternative fueling facilities within the 88 counties that make up the Clean Transportation Zone. 

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