TCEQ Extends Deadline to Apply for New Technology Implementation Grants
As much as $3.6 million in grants is available for projects that reduce air pollutants from facilities and other stationary sources in Texas. Eligible individuals or businesses must own and operate—or intend to build, own, and operate—stationary sources in Texas.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has extended the deadline for submitting applications under the New Technology Implementation Grant program by one month, from Dec. 14, 2018, to 5 p.m. on Jan. 14, 2019.
As much as $3.6 million in grants is available for projects that reduce air pollutants from facilities and other stationary sources in Texas. Eligible individuals or businesses must own and operate—or intend to build, own, and operate—stationary sources in Texas.
Applications will be accepted for the following New Technology Implementation Grant project categories:
- Advanced Clean Energy projects that involve the use of certain hydrocarbons such as (coal, natural gas, or petroleum coke), biomass, solid waste, or derived-hydrogen fuel cells, while meeting minimum emissions reductions requirements
- New Technology projects that reduce emissions of regulated pollutants (such as criteria pollutants or hazardous air pollutants) from stationary sources
- New Technology Oil and Gas projects that reduce emissions from upstream and midstream oil and gas completions, production, gathering, storage, processing, and transmission activities
For the latest information on the NTIG program, visit www.terpgrants.org or call 800-919-TERP (8377).