(a) The energy office is the supervising state agency of the transportation energy program and shall distribute funds under the program for projects relating to mass transit and other transportation services.
(b) A project may:
(1) assist a service provider in providing services such as:
(A) computerized transit routing that is energy efficient;
(B) commuting solutions; and
(C) public education related to mass transit; and
(2) include studies to improve existing systems and plan for future transportation systems in this state.
(c) The energy office may require a grant recipient to match a grant in a ratio determined by the energy office.