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Maryland to Provide Funding Through Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Program

The Maryland Energy Administration has opened the Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Program (AFIP) effective July 1, 2018. The FY19 AFIP is intended to aid in the development of alternative fuel refilling infrastructure in the State of Maryland. As such, the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) anticipates issuing one or more grants to applicants for the installation of alternative fuel refilling stations in Maryland.

With this funding cycle, the FY19 AFIP now extends project eligibility to private natural gas and propane fueling stations.

Awards will be issued on a competitive basis, and applications are now being accepted through December 31, 2018. For more information on the program, including the guidelines and application form, visit the program website.  For additional information, contact Mike Jones, Clean Cities Coordinator/Transportation Program Manager, at michael.jones1@maryland.gov.