
Georgia Expired Incentives and Laws
Expired State Incentives
AFV Purchase Incentive for Fleets
Expired: 04/01/2005
Funded through Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds, the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Incremental Cost Incentive Program is available to local businesses, governments, and authorities throughout the 13-county Metropolitan Atlanta area. The program provides an incentive for fleets to purchase alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) by offering funding to offset the incremental cost difference of AFVs from comparable gasoline- or diesel-powered vehicles. Applicants must have a demonstrated commitment to use alternative fuels and all vehicles must operate full-time on the alternative fuel. There is a 20% matched dollar requirement for each project.
Expired State Laws and Regulations
Biodiesel Study Committee
Expired: 12/01/2008
The state Senate created a Senate Biodiesel Fuel Study Committee to study the conditions, needs, and issues associated with expanding biodiesel use and production in the state of Georgia. The Committee met and no significant findings or recommendations with legislative import were noted. (Reference Senate Resolution 1201, 2008)
Expired Utilities/Private Incentives
There are currently no expired utility or private incentives for Georgia.

