
There's a lot of information about alternative fuels out there. Your local Clean Cities coalition will not only help you determine your alt-fuel path, but also show you where the grants are and how to get them.
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Dirty diesel? Dangerous natural gas? Expensive propane stations? Some myths and misconceptions about alternative fuels were debunked in a fun late-night talk show format Wednesday at the Green Fleet Conference in Schaumburg, Ill.
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The Asia-Pacific region will see the strongest growth in the use of ethanol and biodiesel by 2018, according to a report by London-based analyst Frost & Sullivan.
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Partnering with a local Clean Cities coalition, Kentucky's Mammoth Cave National Park's propane-powered buses and pickup trucks have helped reduce its carbon footprint, as well as educate the public on the benefits of alternative fuels.
Read More →Utah State University researchers tested a truck at the Bonneville Salt Flats that was partially powered by a biofuel made of algae and safflower seeds.
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After running nine months behind schedule, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency submitted its final rule for the 2014 renewable fuel standard to the White House.
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With advancements coming in leaps and bounds across all advanced and alternative fuels used in fleets, look at a snapshot of the main fuel types. Learn about how these fuels started, where they are at today, and forecasts and predictions for the future.
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Innovative Products of America (IPA) expands its Fuel Management Equipment line to include a battery-powered Biodiesel Transfer and Filtration System (#DTP20C-BIO).
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Florida Power & Light (FPL), one of the largest commercial fleets in the country, has been named a 2014 recipient of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Air Excellence Award.
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Soybean oil remains the leading feedstock in biodiesel in 2013, making up more than half of all biomass resources used to produce biodiesel, according to federal data released this week.
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