
Connecticut AFV Manufacturer/Retrofitter
School Bus Retrofit Program
The Connecticut Clean School Bus Program was created to: 1) establish grants for municipalities and local and regional school boards for reimbursement of the cost of retrofitting full-sized school buses that are projected to be in service on or after September 1, 2010; 2) develop and implement an outreach plan and educational materials regarding the program, and; 3) assist municipalities and local and regional boards of education and bus companies to retrofit their full-sized school buses. (Reference Connecticut General Statutes 22a-21j and 22a-21k)
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Promotion
The Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT), with funding from the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD), has established a Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition (Coalition). The Coalition works to enhance economic growth through the development, manufacture, and deployment of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies and associated fueling systems. The Coalition is made up of representatives from industry, government, academia, labor, and other stakeholders. CCAT prepared and submitted the Plan for Fuel Cell Economic Development, a strategic plan that addresses the status of the hydrogen/fuel cell industry in the state and concludes that hydrogen and fuel cell technology meets the state's pressing energy needs, improves environmental performance, increases economic development, and creates new jobs. CCAT also leads a Partnership Initiative (Initiative) with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to promote the use of hydrogen and fuel cell technology in early market applications. The overall goals of the Initiative are to reduce energy costs, improve energy reliability, and to enhance environmental performance. (Reference Connecticut General Statutes 578-32-9vv and 578-32-9ww)
Point of Contact
Joel M. Rinebold
Director of Energy Initiatives
Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology
Phone (860) 291-8832
Fax (860) 291-8874
jrinebold@ccat.us
http://www.chfcc.org
Low Emission Vehicle Standards
The Commissioner of Environmental Protection has adopted regulations to implement the light-duty motor vehicle emission standards of the state of California for vehicles with a model year of 2008 or later. (Reference Connecticut General Statutes 22a-174g)

