The leases are in regions near Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine that could produce about 13 gigawatts of clean energy, enough to power more than 4.5 million homes.
Plans for a project to add two new residential apartment buildings with a total of more than 550 units were approved by the university’s board of trustees.
The funds will support district initiatives to expand electric vehicle infrastructure, transition its fleet to zero-emission vehicles and reduce air pollution.
This request for information is part of the administration’s goal of creating a national EV charging network that is convenient, affordable, reliable and U.S. made.
These transportation and infrastructure projects will address a variety of initiatives from highway and road rehabilitation to repaving and safety installations.
FHWA reallocates unused transportation funds from other states and distributes them to states that request additional funding on a discretionary basis.