Kentucky emissions reduction program to fund new school buses

KY program will provide $310K to help replace aging school buses that produce diesel exhaust, pollutants

Kentucky public school districts and private schools that own school buses can apply for funding through a program designed to reduce diesel emissions, Gov. Andy Beshear announced.

The 2022 Kentucky Clean Diesel Grant Program will reimburse up to 25 percent of the cost of a replacement bus, the state Energy and Environment Cabinet said in a news release Wednesday. Grant recipients have to cover the remainder.

The program will provide $310,643 toward replacing aging school buses.

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Kentucky schools can apply for funding toward new buses through a program designed to reduce diesel emissions.

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Diesel exhaust contains pollutants that negatively affect health, especially in children, the release said.

Applicants in areas that don't meet air quality standards, proposals that achieve the most cost-effective emission reductions and applications that demonstrate the greatest reductions in emissions will be given priority.

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The deadline to apply is Nov. 4, and projects must be completed by Sept. 30, 2023. Apply by visiting the Division for Air Quality’s website at https://eec.ky.gov/Environmental-Protection/Air/Pages/Clean-Diesel-Grant-Program.aspx.

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