Kentucky Incentives and
Laws

Last Updated April
2006
State Incentives
Biodiesel Income Tax
Credit
An
income tax credit is
available for biodiesel
producers and blenders
at a rate of $1.00 per
gallon. The total amount
of credit for all
biodiesel producers and
blenders may not exceed
the annual biodiesel tax
credit cap of
$1,500,000. This credit
may not be carried
forward to a tax return
for any other period.
(Reference
Kentucky Revised
Statutes 141.422 to
141.425)
Alternative Fuel
Promotion
The
Kentucky Division of
Energy provides
information on a range
of alternative fuels,
demonstration projects,
and promotes networks of
people working with
alternative fuels. It
has implemented a number
of projects to support
AFVs and establish an
alternative fuel
infrastructure.
State Laws and
Regulations
State Agency Energy Plan
Alternative Fuel
Requirements
To
ensure that Kentucky
will become a leader in
securing U.S. energy
independence, the
Kentucky Energy Security
National Leadership Act
directs the
Commonwealth’s Office of
Energy Policy to develop
and implement a strategy
for production of
transportation fuels and
synthetic natural gas
from fossil energy
resources and biomass
resources, including
biodiesel and ethanol.
The strategy must
include the
establishment or
expansion of state
government incentives
for development,
construction, or
operation of alternative
transportation fuels and
synthetic natural gas
production facilities.
(Reference
House Bill 299,
2006)
Natural Gas Deregulation
The
rates, terms, and
conditions of service
for the sale of natural
gas to a compressed
natural gas fuel
station, retailer, or to
any end-user for use as
a motor vehicle fuel are
exempt from regulation
by the Kentucky Public
Service Commission.
(Reference
Kentucky Revised
Statutes (KRS)
278.508)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(LPG) Excise Tax
Exemption
LPG
is exempt from the state
excise tax when it is
used to propel motor
vehicles on public
highways, given that
those vehicles are
equipped with
carburetion systems
approved by the Natural
Resources and
Environmental Protection
Cabinet. (Reference
Kentucky Revised
Statutes 234.321)
Biofuels Use
The
Kentucky Transportation
Cabinet and the
Finance and
Administration Cabinet
are directed to
establish procurement
contracts that maximize
the market availability
of ethanol (E10) and
biodiesel (B2) blends,
and to report to the
state Office of Energy
Policy by July 1, 2006
on progress in promoting
the use of these fuels.
Additionally, employees
using conventional
vehicles in the
Transportation Cabinet's
fleet are directed to
use either E10 or B2 as
their primary fueling
option, and the
Transportation Cabinet
is directed to maximize
the use of E85 in its
fleet of flexible fuel
vehicles. The
Transportation Cabinet
is directed to promote
clean fuels by educating
employees about clean
fuels, identifying
vendors, and holding
employees accountable
for electing to use
clean fuels in state
vehicles. (Reference
Executive Order
2005-124)
Utilities/Private
Incentives
Feasibility Studies for
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
Refueling Stations
Atmos
Energy offers
preliminary feasibility
studies for CNG
refueling stations and
vendor selection on a
case-by-case basis.
Point of Contact
Walter C. Miller
Energy Services
Consultant
Atmos Energy
Phone (817) 303-2903
Fax (817) 303-2929
walter.c.miller@atmosenergy.com
Kentucky Points of
Contact:
|
NAME |
AGENCY |
TITLE |
PHONE |
FAX |
EMAIL |
Melissa
Howell
|
Commonwealth
Clean Cities
Partnership,
Inc.
|
Clean Cities
Coordinator
|
(502)
452-9152 or
(502)
451-7416
|
(502)
452-9152
|
kcfc@aol.com
|
Steven
Richardson
|
U.S.
Department
of Energy,
National
Energy
Technology
Laboratory
|
Project
Manager
|
(304)
285-4185
|
|
steven.richardson@
netl.doe.gov
|
John T.
(Tom)
Underwood
|
Kentucky
Propane
Education
and Research
Council
|
Executive
Director
|
(502)
223-5322
|
(502)
223-4937
|
info@choosepropane.org
|
Lynn
Sopowroski
|
Kentucky
Transportation
Cabinet
|
Transportation
Engineer
Branch
Manager
|
(502)
564-7183
|
(502)
564-2865
|
lynn.soporowski@ky.gov
|
Jesse Mayes
|
Kentucky
Transportation
Cabinet
|
Transportation
Engineering
Specialist
for Air
Quality
|
(502)
564-7183
|
(502)
564-2865
|
jesse.mayes@ky.gov
|
Walter C.
Miller
|
Atmos Energy
|
Energy
Services
Consultant
|
(817)
303-2903
|
(817)
303-2929
|
walter.c.miller@
atmosenergy.com
|
Wes Allen
|
U.S. General
Services
Administration,
Southeast
Region
|
Transportation
Specialist
|
(404)
331-3052
|
(404)
331-1879
|
james.allen@gsa.gov
|
Rachel White
|
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
|
Environmental
Engineer,
Region 4 Air
Planning
Branch
|
(404)
562-9044
|
(404)
562-9019
|
white.rachel@epa.gov
|
Alan Powell
|
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
|
Environmental
Engineer,
Region 4 Air
Planning
Branch
|
(404)
562-9045
|
(404)
562-9019
|
powell.alan@epa.gov
|
Dale Aspy
|
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency
|
Environmental
Engineer,
Region 4 Air
Planning
Branch
|
(404)
562-9041
|
(404)
562-9019
|
aspy.dale@epa.gov
|
Robert
O'Loughlin
|
Federal
Highway
Administration,
Resource
Center
|
Air Quality
Specialist
|
(415)
744-3823
|
(415)
744-2620
|
robert.o'loughlin@
fhwa.dot.gov
|
|