Natural Gas In 2009 Stimulus Bill
March 10th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment AfterMarketCNG

Convert 50 police cars to run on U.S. natural gas and build requisite fueling stations Athens GA 12 $1,400,000 CDBG -25

Conversion of four hundred City Vehicles to Natural Gas. Bessemer AL 12 $1,200,000 Energy -2

Compressed natural gas public fueling station Burlington VT 0 $2,000,000 Energy -3

Build-out of hydrogen fueling station with natural gas fueling capacity Columbia SC 5 $2,500,000 Energy -8

Site & develop alternative fuel filling station. Station would have Solar charging stations for Electric vehicles, compress natural gas fill station, biodiesel filling station, E85 ethanol filling station Freeport NY 50 $3,000,000 Energy -4

Convert I-Shuttle buses to natural gas or hydrogen Irvine CA 4 $2,000,000 Energy -11

Electrify Compression of Natural Gas at Combustion Engines at CNG Fueling Stations Los Angeles CA 162 28 million Transit +3

Construct Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicle fueling station for use by the City fleet. Meriden CT 5 $500,000 Energy +2

Compressed natural gas fueling facility and vehicles Omaha NE 40 one million CDBG 0

Install alternative fueling station and fleet shop upgrades (natural gas or hydrogen) Peoria AZ 11 $2,500,000 Energy +3

Compressed natural Gas (CNG) Fleet Fueling Infrastructure Expansion-Expand the City`s CNG infrastructure to fuel the growing CNG fleet and provide for the conversion of 20 light duty vehicles. Tulsa OK 12 $2,080,000 Energy +6

New CNG compressors Akron OH 0 $2,000,000 Transit +2

Purchase of CNG-articulated BRT vehicles for transit service to connect the existing commuter rail station with key destinations and employment centers. Arlington TX 48 $4,800,000 Transit +22

Install 6″ HP Gas in Main St., Oleander to Maxwell and in Maxwell to serve Chula Vista Transit, Public Works, Sweetwater Union High School District CNG fleets and others Chula Vista CA 45 $3,500,000 CDBG -1

CNG Fueling Stations and CNG Refuse Trucks Columbus OH 0 $8,500,000 Energy -13

Purchase five (5) 35′ CNG transit buses Compton CA 20 $2,000,000 Transit +2

Commuter Express Bus Replacement (CNG) Los Angeles CA 75.9375 $10,500,000 Transit +1

Electrify Compression of Natural Gas at Combustion Engines at CNG Fueling Stations Los Angeles CA 162 $28,000,000 Transit +3

CNG Bus Purchases Manhattan Beach CA 50 $5,000,000 Transit 0

Construct Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicle fueling station for use by the City fleet. Meriden CT 5 $500,000 Energy +2

cng fueling station Norman OK 5 $350,000 Energy +4

Purchase 3 CNG parking shuttle buses Oklahoma City OK 0 $240,000 Airport +2

Install one(1) CNG fueling stations Oklahoma City OK 11.11 $1,000,000 Energy 0

Install six(6) CNG fueling stations Oklahoma City OK 66.67 $6,000,000 Energy +4

Conversion of 100 city vehicles to CNG and construction of a CNG refueling station. Plantation FL 5 $750,000 Energy +2

CNG Bus Purchases Redondo Beach CA 0 $1,800,000 Transit 0

CNG Refueling Station Redondo Beach CA 0 $600,000 Transit +1

CNG Fast-Fill Filling Station Shreveport LA 15 $150,000 Transit 0

CNG Slow-Fill Filling Station Shreveport LA 15 $1,500,000 Transit 0

Seventeen (17) CNG buses Shreveport LA 35 $7,000,000 Transit -2

Replacement of 4 fixed-route CNG buses Simi Valley CA 40 $1,672,000 Transit +1

Compressed natural Gas (CNG) Fleet Fueling Infrastructure Expansion-Expand the City`s CNG infrastructure to fuel the growing CNG fleet and provide for the conversion of 20 light duty vehicles. Tulsa OK 12 $2,080,000 Energy +6

CNG Slow Fill Station at Corporation Yard - Solid Waste Trucks Visalia CA 10 $450,000 Energy 0
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Their starting to get out there.
Thanks Buck. You had to do some tedious searching to pull out the NG related proposals.
Much appreciated.
Sure do wish that significant tax credits would be offered to truck stops to install Fast Filling CNG pumps so that the big transport rigs could convert to CNG.
Thanks. Great news!
Buck,
for a person that started out posting old out-dated data, you are now the "Man" for the latest and most acccurate posting on this board.
Yes! Thank you Buck,

I have been dismayed at the lack of talk about CNG in either the debates or after the election. Despite everyone's stated desire to be off of foriegn oil there was little discussion about the one fuel that could do a big part of it soon. These numbers, while fairly small, are a start in the right direction.

thanks again,
By these numbers, a lot seems to be going to CA & OK, $80+ million to CA alone. I wonder whether local school boards qualify to apply to convert school buses or purchase new and install te filling stations?

Thanks buck - sesport :0)
Hot doggie, buck, sounds like a plan to me! Okay, we know how to do the work around to get buses converted using the tax credit. Now, can local school boards qualify for stimulus money, like the city, to purchase new buses? And what about the refill stations? I'm sure if we both go digging, we'll find something.

Also, can you give me a link to the article source? I may be able to get it passed along, with credit to you of course, to someone working on these things.

Thanks & best to you - sesport :0)
JK - Show me the money. lol Last I read, Bobby J. isn't asking for any stimulus money for ed. and he's cut the state budget. I got disgusted ( dis'ed again, darn) and haven't been keeping up. Perhaps he's changed his mind? Maybe we should just partner up with the city & use the underused mass transit as school transportation? That's how we rode to school in VA.

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