CPRG Selected Applications by Sector - Transportation

The transportation sector includes emissions from both on-road and non-road sources (such as construction, agricultural, and lawn and garden equipment).
- As of 2022, transportation produced the largest share of U.S. greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, or 28% of the total.
- The majority of transportation emissions result from on-road vehicles, or 81% of the total.
The following selected applications include proposed projects in the transportation sector:
General Competition Selections
- City of Austin (Texas)
(Coalition Members: Texas Department of Transportation, Capital Area Council of Governments, CapMetro, Capital Area Rural Transportation Service) - City of New Orleans (Louisiana)
- Colorado Energy Office
- Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
- Metroplan (Arkansas)
(Coalition Members: City of Fort Smith, Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission) - Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
- New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
(Coalition Members: Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP), Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE), Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)) - Nez Perce Tribe
- Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
- South Coast Air Quality Management District (California)
- Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Tribes and Territories Competition Selections
- Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians
- Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
- Miccosukee Corporation
- Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
- Nez Perce Tribe
- Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi
- Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians
- Pueblo of Sandia
- Rosebud Sioux Tribe
- Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
- Seminole Tribe of Florida
- Spirit Lake Tribe

View or download the CPRG Sector Infographic: Transportation (pdf) or view the text version.
About Climate Pollution Reduction Grants
Authorized under the Inflation Reduction Act, EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants program provides nearly $5 billion in grants for states, local governments, Tribes, and territories to develop and implement ambitious plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful air pollution.