A trio of Texas grant programs that funded the construction of natural gas fueling stations and the adoption of natural gas vehicles produced major economic benefits for the state, according to a new study by the University of Texas at San Antonio’s Institute for Economic Development. The grants, which totaled $52.9 million, produced $128 million worth of economic impact, led to $79.1 million in gross state product, and supported 927 full-time jobs in 2014, according to the study.
