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Environmental Financial Advisory Board (EFAB) Meeting Materials - September 19, 2024

The purpose of the webinar was to explore strategies for leveraging Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF) resources to attract private capital investment in zero emissions transportation projects, with particular focus on low-income communities. Zero emissions transportation refers to modes of transport that do not produce any direct emissions of pollutants or greenhouse gases during operation. This includes a variety of technologies and approaches aimed at reducing the environmental impact of transportation.

During the webinar, invited financial experts discussed innovative financing models, risk mitigation strategies, and opportunities for scaling up investments in this sector. This webinar was the second in a three-part series that explores strategies for leveraging GGRF resources to attract private capital into GGRF priority sectors. The first webinar, was held on July 30, 2024, addressed Net Zero Buildings projects.

Disclaimer: Posting of public comments is not an EPA endorsement of, or agreement with, any information or viewpoints presented in the public comment, nor is it an EPA endorsement of the quality or correctness of such information and viewpoints. In addition, mention of any trade names or commercial products in posted meeting material does not constitute a recommendation by EPA or EFAB for use.

  • Federal Register Notice (pdf) (207.60 KB)
  • Webinar Flyer (pdf) (225.5 KB)
  • Webinar Agenda (pdf) (120.51 KB)
  • Webinar Overview (pdf) (128.28 KB)
  • Webinar Summary (pdf) (240.24 KB)
  • Webinar Speaker Bios (pdf) (1.13 MB)
  • EFAB Charge: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Private Capital Mobilization (pdf) (122.27 KB)
  • EPA Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GGRF): Models and Strategies to Finance Zero Emission Transportation (pdf) (467.89 KB)
  • Federal National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program Overview (pdf) (128.32 KB)

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