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Biden-Harris Administration announces Colorado to receive funding for 49 Clean
School Buses as part of Investing in America Agenda
DENVER (Jan. 9, 2024) – As part of its ongoing commitment to protecting
children and improving air quality, today, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) announced nine Colorado school districts will receive funding for
a total of 49 buses through EPA’s first Clean School Bus Program Grants
Competition.
The awards, which are made possible through President Biden’s Investing in
America agenda, will help selectees secure clean school buses provided by
transportation company Highland Electric (Highland). Highland will receive
$12,226,000 to purchase 49 clean school buses for school districts in Colorado
and six clean school buses for school districts in Utah. By accelerating the
transition to low- and zero-emission vehicles, these awards will improve air
quality for children and their families and advance environmental justice, all
while boosting the economy and creating good-paying jobs.
Colorado recipients include:
Adams 12 Five Star Schools has been selected to receive four clean school
buses.
Boulder Prep Charter HS has been selected to receive two clean school
buses.
Community Leadership Academy has been selected to receive nine clean school
buses.
Denver Public Schools has been selected to receive 20 clean school buses.
Poudre SD R-1 has been selected to receive two clean school buses.
Steamboat Springs SD-RE2 has been selected to receive three clean school
buses.
Summit SD RE-1 has been selected to receive four clean school buses.
Thompson SD R-2j has been selected to receive three clean school buses.
West Grand SD No. 1 has been selected to receive two clean school buses.
“Today we’re once again accelerating the transition to electric and
low-emission school buses in America, helping to secure a healthier future
where all our children can breathe cleaner air,” said EPA Administrator
Michael S. Regan. “I’ve sat next to students on their very first clean
school bus ride and their excitement reflects the power of good
policy.?Thanks to President Biden’s historic investments in America,
thousands more school buses will hit the road in school districts across the
country, saving school districts money and improving air quality at the same
time.”?
“EPA and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continue to transform our school
bus fleets and protect the health of children, families and those who serve
our schools,” said EPA Regional Administrator KC Becker. “These
investments will eliminate harmful diesel pollution and create safer,
healthier environments in communities across Colorado.”
“Everyone deserves to breathe clean air,” said U.S. Representative Diana
DeGette. “An innovative way we can ensure school children across the nation
have cleaner air — in their communities and on their way to school — is by
electrifying our school buses. I’m thankful the EPA Clean School Bus Awards
chose to invest in Colorado, and I hope this is a step we build on in the
years to come.”
The Clean School Bus Program is having far-reaching effects across school
districts and their surrounding communities. Air pollution from older diesel
engines is linked to asthma and other conditions that harm students’ health
and can cause them to miss school. Phasing out these older diesel engines,
which disproportionately affect communities of color and Tribal communities,
ensures cleaner air for students, bus drivers, school staff working near bus
loading areas, and the communities through which the buses drive each day.
After an extensive review process, the EPA Clean School Bus Program has
selected the Notice of Funding Opportunity’s top tier Colorado applicants to
receive these historic investments in their communities.
Proactive and ongoing communication with key stakeholders, like school boards
and local utilities, is critical to successful bus and infrastructure
deployment. To ensure the successful implementation of the selected projects
funding electric buses and charging infrastructure, EPA has created a Utility
Partnership Template which encourages early and robust engagement between the
applicant and their utility company. Additional details can be found in the
Notice of Funding Opportunity on the Clean School Bus Program Website.
Grantees will work with their EPA Regional Project Officers to finalize
project plans and purchase their awarded new buses and eligible
infrastructure. As grants are finalized, total award amounts and number of
buses may be adjusted. EPA is also partnering with the Joint Office of Energy
and Transportation to provide grantees with robust technical assistance to
ensure effective implementation. All selectees must submit a Utility
Partnership Agreement to verify that the school district’s electric utility
provider is aware of the school district’s rebate application.
EPA’s $5 billion Clean School Bus Program, created by President Biden’s
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, includes both a grant program where selected
applicants are awarded funds to purchase buses, and a rebate program that
allows selectees to receive awards before purchasing eligible buses that
replace existing school buses with clean and zero-emission models. Today’s
Clean School Bus grants are the second round of selections announced for the
newly created program. EPA will make more funds available for clean school
buses in additional rounds of funding.
EPA is currently accepting applications for the 2023 Clean School Bus Rebate
Program until January 31, 2024. EPA encourages applicants not selected for the
2023 Clean School Bus Grant Program – and those that did not apply – to
participate in current and future funding rounds. Once the application period
for the 2023 rebate program closes and the school districts selected are
notified, school districts can proceed with purchasing new buses and eligible
infrastructure. Selectees will need to submit Payment Request Forms with
purchase orders demonstrating they have ordered new buses and eligible
infrastructure. After the selectees submit the proper forms, they will be
eligible to receive rebate funds. All selectees must submit a Utility
Partnership Agreement to verify that the school district’s electric utility
provider is aware of the school district’s rebate application.
To learn more about the 2023 Clean School Bus Rebate Program, applicant
eligibility, selection process, and informational webinar dates for future
rounds of funding, visit the Clean School Bus Program website. Questions about
about Clean School Bus Program technical assistance may be directed to
About the Clean School Bus Program
EPA’s Clean School Bus Program was adopted under President Biden’s
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which provides an unprecedented $5 billion of
funding to transform the nation’s fleet of school buses. The Clean School
Bus Program funds electric buses, producing zero tailpipe emissions, as well
as propane and compressed natural gas (CNG) buses, resulting in lower tailpipe
emissions compared to their older diesel predecessors.
The Clean School Bus Program will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, save money
for school districts, and produce cleaner air. Air pollution from older diesel
engines is linked to asthma and other conditions that harm students’ health
and cause them to miss school, particularly in communities of color and Tribal
communities. Efforts to minimize the effects of these older diesel engines
will ensure cleaner air for students, bus drivers, and school staff working
near the bus loading areas, and the communities through which the buses drive
each day.
The reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from these bus replacements will
also help to address the outsized role of the transportation sector in fueling
the climate crisis. The Program will benefit school districts as they upgrade
to cost saving and fuel-efficient school bus fleets, by replacing existing
buses with brand new zero-emission and clean school buses and freeing up
needed resources for schools.
In April 2023, EPA announced the availability of at least $400 million for its
2023 Clean School Bus Grants through a Notice of Funding Opportunity. The
grant application period closed in August 2023 with an outstanding response
from applicants seeking to purchase electric and low-emission school buses.
Given the overwhelming demand and high-scoring applications, including
applicants in low-income communities, Tribal nations and territories, EPA has
nearly doubled the amount of funding that will be awarded this round to
approximately $965 million. These awards follow over $875 million obligated to
new buses from the Clean School Bus Program’s 2022 Rebates, which funded the
replacement of 2,366 buses at 372 school districts to further improve air
quality in and around schools, to reduce greenhouse gas pollution fueling the
climate crisis, and help accelerate America’s leadership in developing the
clean vehicles of the future.
Prioritized school districts in low-income, rural, and/or Tribal communities
make up approximately 86% of the projects selected for funding. The program
delivers on President Biden’s Justice40 Initiative, which aims to deliver
40% of the overall benefits of certain federal investments to disadvantaged
communities that are marginalized, underserved and overburdened by
pollution.
View the list of Clean School Bus grantees here.
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