Michigan Incentives and
Laws

Last Updated October
2006
State Incentives
Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Research and Development
Tax Credit
For
tax years beginning on
or after January 1,
2006, a taxpayer engaged
in research and
development of a
qualified two-mode
hybrid system, the
primary purpose of which
is the propulsion of a
motor vehicle, may claim
a tax credit equal to
3.9% of all wages,
salaries, fees, bonuses,
commissions, or other
payments made in the
taxable year on behalf
of or for the benefit of
employees for services
performed in a qualified
facility. The maximum
amount of credit allowed
for any one taxpayer is
$3 million in a single
tax year. This tax
credit is repealed
effective for tax years
that begin after
December 31, 2007.
(Reference
House Bill 4971,
2006, and
Michigan Compiled Laws
208.32)
Reduced Biofuels Tax
A tax
of $0.12 per gallon is
imposed on gasoline
containing at least 70%
ethanol and diesel fuel
containing at least 5%
biodiesel (B5). Ethanol
is defined as denatured
fuel ethanol that is
suitable for use in a
spark-ignition engine
when mixed with gasoline
as long as the mixture
meets the American
Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) D-5798
specifications.
Biodiesel is defined as
a fuel composed of
mono-alkyl esters of
long chain fatty acids
derived from vegetable
oils or animal fats and,
in accordance with
standards specified by
the designated B100 fuel
and meeting ASTM D-6571
specification, as
approved by the Michigan
Department of
Agriculture. (Reference
Senate Bill 1074,
2006, and
Michigan Compiled Laws
207.1008)
Alternative Fuel
Development Property Tax
Exemption
A tax
exemption may apply to
industrial property
which is used for, among
other purposes,
high-technology
activities or the
creation or synthesis of
biodiesel fuel.
High-technology
activities include those
related to advanced
vehicle technologies
such as electric,
hybrid, or alternative
fuel vehicles and their
components. In order to
qualify for the tax
exemptions, an
industrial facility must
obtain an exemption
certificate for the
property from the State
Tax Commission.
(Reference
Michigan Compiled Laws
207.552 and 207.803)
Alternative Fuel Vehicle
(AFV) Emissions
Inspection Exemption
Dedicated AFVs powered
by compressed natural
gas, propane,
electricity, or any
other source as defined
by rule promulgated by
the Michigan Department
of Transportation are
exempt from emissions
inspection requirements.
(Reference
Michigan Compiled Laws
324.6311 and 324.6512)
State Laws and
Regulations
Alternative Fuel
Refueling Station Grants
The
Michigan Strategic Fund
is directed to create
and administer a
refueling station
matching grant program
to provide incentives to
owners and operators of
service stations to
convert existing, and
install new, fuel
delivery systems
designed to provide E85
and biodiesel blends.
Grants will not exceed
75% of the costs to
convert existing
refueling
infrastructure, up to
$3,000 per facility.
Grants will not exceed
50% of the new
construction costs to
install new refueling
infrastructure, up to
$12,000 per facility for
E85 and $4,000 per
facility for biodiesel
blends. Other funding
limitations may apply.
For the purpose of this
grant program, biodiesel
must meet American
Society for Testing and
Materials (ASTM) D-6751
specification and be
approved by the Michigan
Department of
Agriculture. E85 is a
fuel blend containing
between 70% and 85%
denatured ethanol that
meets ASTM D-5798
specifications.
(Reference
House Bill 5754,
2006, and
Michigan Compiled Laws
125.2078)
Renewable Fuels
Commission
The
Renewable Fuels
Commission is
established within the
Michigan Department of
Agriculture to
investigate and
recommend strategies
that the governor and
the legislature may
implement to promote the
use of alternative fuels
and alternative fuel
vehicles (AFV). The
Commission will also
identify mechanisms that
promote alternative fuel
research and effective
communication and
coordination of efforts
between state and local
governments, private
industry, and institutes
of higher education. The
commission may also
review any state
regulation that may
hinder the use,
research, and
development of
alternative fuels and
AFVs, and recommend
changes to the governor.
By July 2007, the
Commission must submit a
report on its
investigation and
recommendations to the
legislature and the
governor, with follow-up
reports issued at least
annually until January
1, 2010. (Reference
House Bill 5181,
2006)
Biofuels Blender
Requirements
Blenders of ethanol and
gasoline and biodiesel
and diesel fuels outside
of the bulk transfer
terminal system must
obtain a blender’s
license and are subject
to blender reporting
requirements. A licensed
supplier who blends
ethanol and gasoline or
biodiesel and diesel
fuels is also required
to obtain a blender’s
license. (Reference
Senate Bill 1074,
2006, and
Michigan Compiled Laws
207.1008)
Hydrogen Production and
Retail Requirements
All
hydrogen fuel produced
and sold in the state
must meet state quality
requirements. Any
retailer offering
hydrogen fuel for sale
in the state must
register with, and
obtain approval from,
the Michigan Department
of Agriculture (MDA). A
hydrogen retailer must
also obtain a license
from the MDA for each
retail outlet they
operate. (Reference
Senate Bill 1079,
2006, and
Michigan Compiled Laws
290.642-290.647)
Biodiesel Retail and
Storage Requirements
All
biodiesel and biodiesel
blends sold in the state
must meet state quality
requirements. A refiner,
distributor, or retailer
cannot transfer or
dispense biodiesel or
biodiesel blends unless
the fuel is visibly free
of undissolved water,
sediments, and other
suspended matter.
Additionally, a
biodiesel retailer is
prohibited from selling
biodiesel or biodiesel
blends drawn from a
storage tank that has
more than two inches of
water or water-alcohol
at the bottom. Any
retailer of biodiesel or
biodiesel blends must
obtain a license from
the Michigan Department
of Agriculture for each
retail outlet they
operate. (Reference
Senate Bill 1079,
2006, and
Michigan Compiled Laws
290.642-290.647)
Emission Credit Trading
Registry
Michigan's Emission
Trading Registry
provides information
regarding the
generation, use, and
trading of Emission
Reduction Credits (ERCs)
under the Michigan Air
Emission Trading
Program. This voluntary,
statewide emissions
trading program allows
ERCs to be traded or
retained for future use
based on an emission
reductions basis.
Point of Contact
Teresa Walker
Senior Environmental
Quality Analyst,
Emissions Trading
Programs
Michigan Department of
Environmental Quality
Phone (517) 335-2247
Fax (517) 241-7499
walkertr@michigan.gov
http://www.deq.state.mi.us/maets
Utilities/Private
Incentives
Alternative Energy
Technology Promotion
NextEnergy is an
organization with a
comprehensive set of
actions and incentives
designed to help
position Michigan as the
world's leading center
for alternative energy
technology, research and
development, education,
and manufacturing.
NextEnergy programs
support technologies for
both mobile and
stationary applications
using renewable and
distributed energy
solutions. NextEnergy
offers several
incentives for companies
that develop or utilize
alternative energy
applications.
Point of Contact
Dan
Radomski
Clean Cities Coordinator
Detroit Clean Cities
Coalition/NextEnergy
Phone (313) 833-0100
x150
Fax (313) 833-0101
detroitcleancities@nextenergy.org
http://www.nextenergy.org
Michigan Points of
Contact:
|
NAME |
AGENCY |
TITLE |
PHONE |
FAX |
EMAIL |
Dan Radomski
|
Detroit
Clean Cities
Coalition/NextEnergy
|
Clean Cities
Coordinator
|
(313)
833-0100
x150
|
(313)
833-0101
|
detroitcleancities@nextenergy.org
|
David Konkle
|
Ann Arbor
Clean Cities
Coalition
|
Clean Cities
Coordinator
|
(734)
996-3150
|
(734)
994-1744
|
dkonkle@ci.ann-arbor.mi.us
|
Murray
Britton
|
Greater
Lansing Area
Clean Cities
Coalition
|
GLACCC Board
Chairman
|
(517)
483-4465
|
(517)
483-7615
|
glaccc@hotmail.com
|
Mike
Scarpino
|
U.S.
Department
of Energy,
National
Energy
Technology
Laboratory
|
Project
Manager
|
(412)
386-4726
|
|
michael.scarpino@netl.doe.gov
|
Tim Shireman
|
Michigan
Energy
Office
|
Department
of Labor and
Economic
Growth
|
(517)
241-6281
|
(517)
241-6229
|
tashire@michigan.gov
|
Jody Pollok
|
Corn
Marketing
Program of
Michigan &
Michigan
Corn Growers
Association
|
Executive
Director
|
(517)
668-2676
|
(517)
668-2670
|
jpollok@micorn.org
|
Crystal
Bollman
|
Corn
Marketing
Program of
Michigan and
Michigan
Corn Growers
Association
|
Communication
and Programs
Coordinator
|
(517)
668-2676
|
(517)
668-2670
|
cbollman@micorn.org
|
Pete
Porciello
|
Michigan
Department
of
Transportation
|
Air Quality
Specialist
|
(517)
335-2603
|
(517)
373-9255
|
porciellop@michigan.gov
|
Robert Rusch
|
Michigan
Department
of
Environmental
Quality
|
Environmental
Quality
Specialist,
Strategic
Development
Unit
|
(517)
373-7041
|
(517)
241-7499
|
ruschr@michigan.gov
|
Teresa
Walker
|
Michigan
Department
of
Environmental
Quality
|
Senior
Environmental
Quality
Analyst,
Emissions
Trading
Programs
|
(517)
335-2247
|
(517)
241-7499
|
walkertr@michigan.gov
|
Scott Benson
|
U.S. General
Services
Administration
|
Transportation
Specialist,
Great Lakes
Region
|
(312)
886-8682
|
(312)
886-0989
|
scott.benson@gsa.gov
|
Robert
O'Loughlin
|
Federal
Highway
Administration,
Resource
Center
|
Air Quality
Specialist
|
(415)
744-3823
|
(415)
744-2620
|
robert.o'loughlin@fhwa.dot.gov
|
|