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Alternative Fuel Vehicle and Fueling Infrastructure Loans
State Incentives
Alternative Fuel Vehicle and Fueling Infrastructure Loans
Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Virginia
The Virginia Board of Education may use funding from the Literary Fund to provide loans to school boards that convert school buses to operate on alternative fuels or construct alternative fueling stations. (Reference Virginia Code 22.1-146)
Virginia
Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion Fund
Laws and Regulations
Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion Fund
Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Virginia
The AFV Conversion Fund (Fund) was created to assist commonwealth agencies, local government, and local school divisions with the incremental cost of commonwealth and local government owned AFVs, both original equipment manufacturer vehicles and aftermarket conversions. Funding may be used in conjunction with or as matching funds for any eligible federal grants for the same purpose. The Virginia Department of General Services and the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy established guidelines for contributions and reimbursements from the Fund for the purchase or conversion of commonwealth-owned vehicles. The Fund will include appropriations from the Virginia General Assembly as well as donations, grants, in-kind contributions, and other funding. For more information, see the Virginia Department of General Services website. (Reference Virginia Code 2.2-1176.1)
Virginia
Alternative Fuel School Bus Regulations
Laws and Regulations
Alternative Fuel School Bus Regulations
Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Virginia
The Virginia Board of Education may not unreasonably limit the authority of any local school division to purchase and use school buses powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) or other alternative fuels or convert its school buses to use CNG or other alternative fuels. (Reference Virginia Code 22.1-177)