WorkClean: Diesel Modernization Program

PURPOSE OF FUNDING
To provide funding for both diesel-to-diesel and diesel-to-electric projects designed to improve air quality, especially in areas that do not meet the national air quality standards. Older, low-quality diesel vehicles and equipment operating in the State contribute heavily to air pollution, negatively affecting the health of our residents, particularly in overburdened communities.  Diesel engines emit a complex mixture of air pollutants, comprised of both solid and gaseous material. The visible emissions you can see in diesel exhaust are known as particulate matter. These include many carbon particles (also called soot), as well as gases that become visible as they cool. Diesel particulate matter (diesel PM) has been identified as having the potential to cause cancer, as well as many other adverse health effects. In addition to particulate matter, emissions from diesel-fueled engines include over 40 other cancer-causing substances. 

The Bureau of Mobile Sources’ Diesel Modernization Program is primarily a diesel replacement program. This program utilizes State and Federal funding to replace both marine engines and non-road diesel vehicles – anything from ferry vessels to backhoe loaders and bulldozers. Contingent upon open solicitations, the program also works with both municipalities and private entities to electrify on-road diesel vehicles, such as school buses, garbage trucks, and port equipment. 

APPLICATION INFORMATION 
To learn more about the types of projects that can be funded and how to submit a project proposal, visit WorkClean: Diesel Modernization Program.  

APPLICATION DEADLINE  
Rolling.  Competitive solicitations that have specific requirements and a hard deadline to apply may also be announcedApplicants who previously submitted a project proposal as a Rolling Admission and have not been awarded may modify and resubmit their proposal, if necessary, during an open competitive solicitation period to meet the solicitation’s requirements.

NOTIFICATION DATE 
Program staff will reach out within 5 to 10 business days after submittal of your project proposal to let you know the status and if additional information is needed. Submittal of a project proposal does not guarantee that it will be selected for funding. 

SOURCE OF FUNDING 
Various 

STATUTORY CITATION 
N/A

WHO IS ELIGIBLE 
Eligibility varies by funding source, but all types of applicants may potentially be eligible and are encouraged to apply:  businesses, governments, non-profit organizations, educational institutions and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs). 

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR CONSIDERATION 
This is a replacement program:  Entities submitting a project proposal must include details of currently owned vehicles/equipment in their fleet that they wish to replace via decommissioningIn addition, the vehicle type and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)/Class of the new vehicles/equipment being purchased must be similar to those being decommissioned.

GRANT LIMITATIONS 
Limitations vary according to funding source.  If your submitted project proposal is selected for funding, program staff will provide you with the detailed limitations and other requirements that are applicable to the available funding source your project is matched to. 

This is a reimbursement program:  Funds will only be disbursed after the project has been completed and fully paid for by the applicant.  

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 
For Information on Specific Project Types:  

Diesel Non-Road Vehicle Projects  

Marine Repowers 

Vehicle Electrification Projects  

Classification Information for On-Road Vehicles:  GVWR Class Identification 

To see DMP projects funded from Calendar Year 2018 to the present:  Funding Successes 

FOR MORE INFORMATION 
WorkClean: Diesel Modernization Program 

or send an e-mail to stopthesoot@njdepwptest.net 

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