Alternative Fueling Facilities Program
The AFFP provides grants for the creation of alternative fueling facilities in the nonattainment areas of Texas.
A Program of the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP)
The Alternative Fueling Facilties program was established by Senate Bill 385 (82nd Legislative Session) in 2011 to create alternative fueling stations in the nonattainment areas of Texas (Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, and El Paso County).
| Application forms may not be submitted at this time. The latest AFFP grant round ended on July 31, 2012. Applications are currently being reviewed and selections will be announced soon. |
- Updated List of 2012 AFFP Projects Selected for Funding

- How to Apply
- Map of AFFP Eligible Counties (PDF)
- Senate Bill 385 (PDF)
- Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (TCPA) link for Liquefied Gas Taxes

- Contact Information
Contact Information:
Kathleen Vale
512-239-2464
