Definitions
Administrator
The term “Administrator” means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Advanced truck stop electrification system
The term “advanced truck stop electrification system” means a stationary system that delivers heat, air conditioning, electricity, or communications, and is capable of providing verifiable and auditable evidence of use of those services, to a heavy-duty vehicle and any occupants of the heavy-duty vehicle with or without relying on components mounted onboard the heavy-duty vehicle for delivery of those services.
Auxiliary power unit
Heavy-duty vehicle
Idle reduction technology
Energy conservation technology
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Long-duration idling
In general
The term “long-duration idling” means the operation of a main drive engine or auxiliary refrigeration engine, for a period greater than 15 consecutive minutes, at a time at which the main drive engine is not engaged in gear.
Exclusions
The term “long-duration idling” does not include the operation of a main drive engine or auxiliary refrigeration engine during a routine stoppage associated with traffic movement or congestion.
Idle reduction technology benefits, programs, and studies
In general
Deadline for completion
Discretionary inclusions
The reviews under subparagraphs (A)(i) and (B)(i) of paragraph (1) and the reports under paragraph (2)(B) may address the potential fuel savings resulting from use of idle reduction technology.
Idle reduction and energy conservation deployment program
Establishment
In general
Not later than 90 days after , the Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary of Transportation shall, through the Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay Transport Partnership, establish a program to support deployment of idle reduction and energy conservation technologies.
Priority
The Administrator shall give priority to the deployment of idle reduction and energy conservation technologies based on the costs and beneficial effects on air quality and ability to lessen the emission of criteria air pollutants.
Funding
Authorization of appropriations
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Administrator to carry out subparagraph (A) for the purpose of reducing extended idling from heavy-duty vehicles $19,500,000 for fiscal year 2006, $30,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, and $45,000,000 for fiscal year 2008.
Locomotives
There are authorized to be appropriated to the administrator to carry out subparagraph (A) for the purpose of reducing extended idling from locomotives $10,000,000 for fiscal year 2006, $15,000,000 for fiscal year 2007, and $20,000,000 for fiscal year 2008.
Cost sharing
Subject to clause (iv), the Administrator shall require at least 50 percent of the costs directly and specifically related to any project under this section to be provided from non-Federal sources.
Necessary and appropriate reductions
The Administrator may reduce the non-Federal requirement under clause (iii) if the Administrator determines that the reduction is necessary and appropriate to meet the objectives of this section.
Idling location study
In general
Deadline for completion
Omitted
Report
Pub. L. 109–58, title VII, § 756119 Stat. 829(, , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
act July 14, 1955, ch. 36069 Stat. 322section 7401 of this titleThe Clean Air Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(1)(A)(i), is , , which is classified generally to chapter 85 (§ 7401 et seq.) of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
Codification
section 756 of Pub. L. 109–58section 756 of Pub. L. 109–58section 127 of Title 23Section is comprised of . Subsec. (c) of amended , Highways.