CMAQ - Alternative Fuel
Alternative Fuels Programs
CMAQ funds can be used to support alternative fuel projects through bus or truck retro-fitting programs, alternative fuel stations and infrastructure, truck stop electrification units, or alternatively fueled vehicle purchases for public fleets. For the purpose of CMAQ, these projects can only be classified as promoting "alternative" fuel if the fuel being used in the project is natural gas, ethanol, methanol, biodiesel, electricity or liquefied propane gas.
Fact Sheets
- Biodiesel Factsheet
- Diesel Engine Retrofit Factsheet
- Ethanol Factsheet
Resources
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - collection of information on alternative fuels and the vehicles that use them (DOE)
- Fuels and Fuel Additives (EPA - OTAQ)
- Diesel Technology Forum - dedicated to raising awareness about the economic importance and essential uses of diesel engines, highlighting the continuous improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions
- National Biodiesel Board - the national trade association representing the biodiesel industry as the coordinating body for research and development in the United States
- SmartWay Transport Partnership - information on using emission reductions from truck idling reduction projects from EPA
- Eligibility of Truck Stop Electrification (TSE) and Other Idle-Reduction Measures - CMAQ memo
- Eligibility of Diesel Engine Retrofit Programs - CMAQ memo
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