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US provides school districts $900 mln for electric school buses

The White Home on Wednesday revealed nearly $900 million in awards to 530 school districts to change thousands of aging, gasfueled school buses with cleaner, primarily electric designs.

The financing is the third tranche of $5 billion that the U.S. Epa (EPA) will hand out over 5 years through a clean school bus program produced by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in 2021.

The EPA rebates will support the purchase of 3,400 school buses, 92% of them electric, the White House stated. School districts in low income, tribal and rural communities will receive about 67% of the funds.

WHY IT IS NECESSARY

The EPA's tidy school bus program belongs to a more comprehensive push by President Joe Biden's administration to update public school facilities and decrease pollution from old buses. It likewise helps provide on Biden's pledges to cut greenhouse gas emissions, funnel federal environment financial investments to underserved neighborhoods and create demand for American-made electrical automobiles.

ESSENTIAL QUOTE

This statement is not almost tidy school buses. It has to do with the bigger photo. We are improving air quality for our kids, lowering greenhouse gas pollution and expanding our country's leadership in developing the clean cars of the future, EPA Administrator Michael Regan stated on a call with reporters. With increasing need for electrical school buses, we'll see the development of brand-new good-paying manufacturing jobs and investment in local organizations.

(source: Reuters)