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Clean Diesel Grant Program is a grant from the State of Wisconsin that funds efforts to reduce diesel emissions from public and private vehicle fleets across the state. Administered by the Wisconsin DNR, the program provides financial support for fleet owners to replace or retrofit older diesel vehicles with cleaner technologies, helping improve air quality statewide.
Both public and private fleet operators in Wisconsin are eligible to apply. The DNR periodically announces new grant rounds; applicants should monitor the DNR website and submit complete application packages by posted deadlines. For questions, contact DNRCleanDiesel@wisconsin.
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Clean Diesel Grant Programs | | Wisconsin DNR Aid_Content Page_Clean Diesel Grant Programs Clean Diesel Grant Programs The 2021 Wisconsin Clean Diesel Grant is now available. To be eligible, application packages must be emailed by 5 p. m.
on Jan. 7, 2022 . Further instructions and application materials are available in the 'Available Grants' section below.
--> The DNR administers the Clean Diesel Grant Programs to help reduce diesel emissions from both public and private vehicle fleets across the state. These grant programs have made significant achievements across our state. For details, check out the Clean Diesel Grant Summary Report - March 2021 .
The DNR does not administer NOx reduction programs related to the Volkswagen (VW) Environmental Mitigation Trust. The Wisconsin Department of Administration is the lead agency for this activity. For details, visit VW Mitigation Program [exit DNR] .
We welcome your feedback. Please email your comments or suggestions about the Clean Diesel Grant Programs to DNRCleanDiesel@wisconsin. gov .
Thank you! The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accepting applications through Jan. 9, 2025 for the 2024 Clean School Bus Rebate Program.
The EPA anticipates awarding approximately $965 million in rebates to fund the replacement of existing school buses with clean and zero-emission (ZE) school buses. Schools may request rebates for up to 50 buses and can use funding for infrastructure, workforce training and other costs. Applications are due on Jan.
9, 2025 by 4 p. m. ET.
Additional information on eligibility, the application process, important dates and funding prioritization is available on EPA’s Clean School Bus Program webpage . Questions about the program and eligibility can be directed to the EPA at cleanschoolbus@epa. gov .
--> There are no available grants at this time. 2023 EPA Clean School Bus Program Grant On August 28, 2023, the EPA announced the next round of funding for the Clean School Bus Program funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The EPA anticipates awarding approximately $500 million in rebates to fund the replacement of existing school buses with clean and zero-emission (ZE) school buses.
All application packages should be submitted electronically to EPA no later than Feb. 14, 2024. Information on how to apply can be found on the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program website .
Questions about the program and eligibility can be directed to the EPA at cleanschoolbus@epa. gov . EPA Fact Sheet: Clean School Bus Overview Flyer EPA Fact Sheet: Applicant Steps and Tips 2020, 2021 And 2022 DERA Wisconsin Clean Diesel Grant Program Below are forms required of recipients of the 2020, 2021 and 2022 DERA Wisconsin Clean Diesel Grant.
Reimbursement Request (Form 4500-181A) Certificate of Destruction Notice: Fillable PDFs only open in Internet Explorer. If you are using a different browser, right click on the document link, choose "Save target as" and save the file to a location on your computer. For more information, visit the PDF help page.
DERA Wisconsin Clean Diesel Grant Program Grantee Lists If you would like a grantee list from 2008-2015, please contact DNRCleanDiesel@wisconsin. gov .
Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) Reports to Congress | US EPA U.S. EPA Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) Funding Clean Diesel Grant Summary Report - October 2016 Clean Diesel Grant Summary Report - March 2013 Clean Diesel Grant Summary Report - May 2011 For more information, email DNRCleanDiesel@Wisconsin. gov DNRCleanDiesel@Wisconsin. gov
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