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newsrel -- ARB approves the distribution of $42 million in AB 118 grants

Posted: 24 Apr 2009 11:55:52
ARB approves funding and guidlines for clean engine technologies.
Release 09-38b
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

April 24, 2009
 	 	 	
Mary Fricke
(916) 322-2990
www.arb.ca.gov

ARB approves the distribution of $42 million in AB 118 grants
Air Quality Improvement Program to fund clean engine
technologies

SACRAMENTO – Today the Air Resources Board approved $42 million
in AB 118 Air Quality Improvement Program projects that will
accelerate the commercialization of on-road and off-road clean
engine technologies. 
 
Beginning this fall, Californians will be able to use these
grants toward the purchase of zero-emission or hybrid engine
technologies that they otherwise may not have been able to
afford. These technologies will help California meet its
long-term air quality and climate change goals. 

“These grants will help introduce the next generation of clean
vehicles and equipment into California so that we get a step
closer to energy efficiency and break away from dependence on
oil,” said ARB Chairman Mary D. Nichols.  “We’ll all enjoy
cleaner air and improved health as a result."

All interested Californians can participate in the following
funding assistance programs to purchase new commercially
available technologies for the 2009-10 fiscal year by contacting
ARB.  The four projects are:
•	$25 million for hybrid trucks and buses;
•	$5 million for zero-emission and plug-in hybrid cars and
motorcycles;
•	$2 million for lawn and garden equipment that will augment air
districts existing replacement programs; and,
•	$1.3 million for zero-emission agricultural equipment.

The Air Quality Improvement Program will also fund demonstration
projects that will focus on promising technologies not yet in
wide production.  The five projects are: 
•	$2 million for the production of locomotives that emit lower
amounts of nitrogen oxides and particulate matter;
•	$1 million for hybrid marine vessels;
•	$3 million for zero-emission or plug-in hybrid transit and
school buses in addition to retrofits;
•	$2 million for hybrid off-road equipment and retrofits such as
vehicles used in construction, mining and airport ground support;
and,
•	$1 million for hybrid off-road agricultural equipment and
retrofits including tractors and agricultural pumps.

Also approved today were guidelines to delineate how ARB will
run this new financial assistance program to ensure efficiency
and public input.  The guidelines establish requirements for such
areas as program administration, oversight and accountability,
reporting, and procedures for developing project solicitation and
project selection.

Governor Schwarzenegger provided funding for alternative fuels
and clean vehicle technologies by signing AB 118 into law in
October 2007.  This week, the California Energy Commission
adopted an investment plan that provides $176 million over the
next two years to fund programs that promote these new
technologies.  Smog abatement, vehicle and vessel registration
fees will pay for these programs.

The programs will help achieve the objectives of the recently
adopted  Low Carbon Fuel Standard that will reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and diversify the state’s fuel supply.

Smog has been known to exacerbate a variety of cardiovascular
and respiratory conditions such as heart disease and asthma, and
diesel particulate matter was listed as toxic in 1998.

For more information, please visit
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aqip/aqip.htm

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