Added by Stats. 1999, Ch. 923, Sec. 2. Effective October 10, 1999.
grants be directed to a balanced mix of retrofit and add-on technologies to reduce emissions from the existing stock of targeted vehicles, as well as to advanced technologies for new engines and vehicles that produce very low or zero-NO x emissions. The commission, in consultation with the state board, may also consider funding technology projects that would allow qualifying fuels, as defined in subdivision (d) of Section 44284, to be produced from California energy resources, with preference given to projects involving otherwise unusable California energy resources, at prices lower than prices otherwise available and low enough to make projects that would qualify for funding under the program economically attractive to local businesses. Not more than 20 percent of Advanced Technology Account funds may be directed to those qualifying fuel projects. Advanced technologies and any retrofit or add-on projects that provide multiple benefits by reducing emissions of particulates and other air pollutants
should be given special consideration by the commission in soliciting proposals and determining how to allocate funds. At least 50 percent of the funds available in the Advanced Technology Account shall be directed toward technologies that provide multiple benefits.
once commercial, the technology will present opportunities for projects otherwise eligible for funding pursuant to this chapter. The commission shall specifically consider the projected NO x reducing potential and cost-effectiveness of the commercialized technology, the potential for the technology to contribute in a significant way to air quality goals, and the strength of the commercialization plan.
grants is to advance toward commercialization technologies that would support projects to be funded under the program.