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  1. Hazard analysis of alternative fueled vehicles in tunnels by Robert G Zalosh, 1994
  2. Alternative fuels increasing federal procurement of alternative-fueled vehicles : report to Congressional requesters (SuDoc GA 1.13:RCED-91-169) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1991
  3. Introduction to alternative fuels and alternative fueled vehicles by Peter Davis, 1999
  4. Alternative-fueled vehicles potential impact of exemptions from transportation control measures : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, ... Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.13:RCED-93-125) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1993
  5. Alternative-fueled vehicles progress made in accelerating federal purchases, but benefits and costs remain uncertain : report to congressional requesters (SuDoc GA 1.13:RCED-94-161) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1994
  6. Consider the alternatives : alternative fueled vehicles and alternative vehicle fuels (SuDoc FT 1.32:AL 7)
  7. High pressure tanks for alternative fueled vehicles (SAE) by John F Hawkins, 1983
  8. Approaching alternative-fueled vehicle crashes : emergency personnel (SuDoc TD 8.2:C 85/28) by U.S. Dept of Transportation, 1996
  9. Labeling alternative fueled vehicles : a guide for manufacturers, conversion companies, and retailers of alternative fueled vehicles (SuDoc FT 1.2:2002003497)
  10. A little engine company that could: hydrogen Engine Center of Algona looking for a niche in alternative-fueled engines.(Business Front) : An article from: Business Record (Des Moines) by Joe Gardyasz, 2006-05-29
  11. Optimized E.F.I. for natural gas fueled engines (SAE) by N. John Beck, 1991

1. EERE: FreedomCAR And Vehicle Technologies Program
U.S. Department of Energy alternative fueled vehicles, electric vehicles, encouragement of clean cities .
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... Printable Version The FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies (FCVT) Program is developing more energy efficient and environmentally friendly highway transportation technologies that will enable America to use less petroleum. The long-term aim is to develop "leap frog" technologies that will provide Americans with greater freedom of mobility and energy security, while lowering costs and reducing impacts on the environment.
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The goal of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership To address the research and development needs of commercial vehicles, the goal of the 21st Century Truck Partnership is for our nation's trucks and buses to safely and cost-effectively move larger volumes of freight and greater numbers of passengers while emitting little or no pollution, with dramatic reduction in dependence on imported oil. Webmaster EERE Home U.S. Department of Energy

2. EERE Alternative Fuels Data Center Home Page
The Alternative Fuels Data Center is a vast collection of information on alternative fuels and the vehicles that use them. Alternative fuels
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3. Alternative Fuel Vehicle Group
fuel cell vehicles. Newsletters. The Alternative and disadvantages of hydrogen as a fuel and the current state of hydrogenfueled vehicles.
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4. The Alternative-fuel Vehicle Directory
Alternative Fuel Vehicles. Extensive set of links at the California Energy Commission is to convert gasoline and diesel fueled vehicles to run
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5. Alternative Fuel
employment Take a free test drive of the Alternative Fuels Index Start your Complimentary Test Drive now. First Name
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6. EERE FreedomCAR And Vehicle Technologies Program
U.S. Department of Energy alternative fueled vehicles, electric vehicles, encouragement of _QUOTATION_clean cities_QUOTATION_.
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7. Electric Vehicles Electric Vehicles International LLC
Manufacturer of electric and hybrid vehicles, including trucks, trams and shuttle buses for use primarily in offhighway applications. Includes
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8. Alternative Fuels - OTAQ - EPA
The EPA Workshop on alternative fueled vehicles (AFV) Market and Infrastructure Alternative Fuel Vehicle Project at Los Angeles Airport (LAX)
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/fuels/altfuels/altfuels.htm
Fuels and Fuel Additives Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Transportation and Air Quality Fuels and Fuel Additives Alternative Fuels ... Reporting Forms
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EPA promotes and expands the use of environmentally beneficial alternative fuels and vehicles by providing the states with tools, such as benefits models, State Implementation Plan Credits, and the Clean Fuels Fleet program. EPA also coordinates with the Department of Energy and Department of Transportation so that their Energy Policy Act and Transportation Equity Act of the 21st Century programs promote alternative fuels and vehicles having the greatest environmental gains.
Contact: Barry Garelick, phone: (202) 564-9028, email: garelick.berry@epa.gov Index of Alternative Fuel Topics
Fact Sheets on Alternative Fuels

9. Announced Actions For September 10, 2004
031 0152 16 C.F.R Part 309 Labeling Requirements for Alternative Fuels and alternative fueled vehicles Final Rule Amendments
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10. Clean Cities Vehicle Buyer's Guide Home Page
Vehicles powered by domestically produced, clean alternative fuels and other energy efficient, advanced technology vehicles can help reduce
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11. Electric Cars Alternate Fuel Cars (CAR-STUFF)
Links to electric cars, solar powered cars, alternate fuel vehicles, electric automobiles, electric autos, alternate fuel automobiles, alternate
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12. FTC: Consider The Alternatives: Alternative Fuels And Vehicles
alternative fueled vehicles and Alternative Vehicle Fuels. Driving a car fueled by something other than gasoline or diesel fuel is no longer the stuff of
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/altfuels/
Consider the Alternatives:
Alternative Fueled Vehicles and Alternative Vehicle Fuels Driving a car fueled by something other than gasoline or diesel fuel is no longer the stuff of science fiction. Alternative fuels such as methanol, ethanol, compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, and electricity produce fewer tail pipe pollutants than conventional gasoline and diesel fuel. In 1992, Congress passed the Energy Policy Act to promote the use of alternative fuels. Congress also directed the FTC to issue labeling requirements for alternative fuels and alternative fueled vehicles. Consumer Information Business Compliance Guides
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    (for importers, producers, refiners, distributors, and retailers of vehicle fuels and manufacturers of electric vehicle fuel dispensing systems) Labeling Alternative Fueled Vehicles
    (for manufacturers, conversion companies, and retailers of alternative fueled vehicles)

13. EERE Clean Cities Home Page
Sponsored by the US Department of Energy to support public and private partnerships that deploy alternative fuel vehicles and build supporting
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14. Alternative Fuels And Alternatively-Fueled Vehicles In Hawaii
alternative fueled vehicles (AFVs) can run on fuels other than gasoline and diesel. Alternativefueled vehicles are plentiful over 400000
http://www.state.hi.us/dbedt/ert/atfv_hi.html
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Alternative Transportation Fuels Fact Sheet
Why Alternative Transportation Fuels? Alternative Fuels:
  • Biodiesel
  • Electricity
  • Ethanol
  • Hydrogen ... More Information (Related Links) on Alternative Fuels

    Why Alternative Transportation Fuels?
    Hawaii depends on imported oil (petroleum) for 100 percent of its transportation energy needs. About 62 percent of Hawaii's transportation fuel demand is for aviation uses; the rest is for ground (30 percent) and marine transportation (8 percent).
    Why is this of concern?
    First, sending our money out of state to buy imported oil doesn't keep the money in Hawaii to create jobs and help our economy.
    Second, since we depend so heavily on oil, Hawaii is extremely vulnerable to an oil embargo, supply disruption or other energy emergency (this is referred to as energy vulnerability, or not having much energy security).
    Third, the more oil is shipped in, the greater the chances for an oil spill. An oil spill of the size of the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska several years ago could be catastrophic. Although significant measures have been taken to minimize the likelihood or impact of a large oil spill in Hawaiian waters, the fact remains that each and every shipment carries with it a ceratin amount of risk, and the more shipments there are, the more likely it is that a large spill could happen. The impact on tourism, our most important economic sector, could be extremely severe and could last for several years.

15. Available Alternative Fueled Vehicles
The following alternative fuel vehicles are for sale from various Sonoma County Dealers Ford has discontinued all alternative fueled vehicle production.
http://www.co.mendocino.ca.us/aqmd/pages/AFV.htm
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What's available There are numerous alternative fuel and low emission vehicles available today, however very few of these vehicles are available for sale on the North Coast. For information about available fuels read the District's fuels report The list below is provided as a service to the community and do not represent any endorsement by the District. The lists include only vehicles offered by major automakers sold in Mendocino or Sonoma Counties. A large number of smaller automakers offer a variety of equipment as well, however they are not sold or serviced locally. The District does not recommend importation of non-California certified vehicles (i.e. Volkswagen TDIs) and the use of Bio-Diesel. The emissions from these vehicles are higher than equivalent gasoline powered vehicles. Links The alternative fuels data center has complete vehicle information on all makes and models.

16. Green Car Club - Green Vehicles To Buy
Additionally, several alternative fueled vehicles are on the market for consumers Most alternative fuel vehicles are used only by fleets because fueling
http://www.nesea.org/greencarclub/evs/
The Green Car Club unites owners and enthusiasts of environmentally cleaner cars. Home Discussions Membership About the Club ... Register Now
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Greener vehicles are here - and they're not just for environmentalists! They are "no compromise" cars. As performance has soared, so has popularity. Advanced cars, SUVs, pickups, and buses offer better performance, more convenience, and lower driving costs. The 2004 Toyota Prius has received numerous awards including the "North American Car of the Year." The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has heralded hybrid vehicles and new clean gasoline vehicles as the "first fruit of California's zero-emission program." CARB has certified most hybrids as meeting their stringent AT-PZEV (Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emission Vehicles) standards. Seventeen 2004 model gasoline vehicles with approximately $200 of additional pollution prevention technology have also been certified as PZEVs. Additionally, several alternative fueled vehicles are on the market for consumers. California's program has been adopted in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Vermont, and Maine. In addition, new electric bikes, scooters, and neighborhood vehicles offer new fun ways of getting around that are more friendly to the environment and reduce traffic congestion.
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17. Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Driving alternative fueled vehicles could reduce the level of vehicle emissions, Fleet Services offers alternative fueled vehicles (AFV) to meet
http://www.transportation.ucla.edu/faculty/vehiclesvcs/afvp/
Home Maps Jobs News ... FTS Newsletter Alternative Fuel Vehicles image sizing in progress Why switch to vehicles powered by alternative fuels?
US Department of Energy Fleet Services is committed to the principles of environmental stewardship, energy conservation and environmental protection in support of federal, state and local government clean air initiatives and mandates. Fleet Services offers Alternative Fueled Vehicles (AFV) to meet departmental transportation needs. Customers can select from Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles, Hybrid vehicles, and Low Speed Vehicles (LSV). Feedback Disability Resources Contact Us UCLA Home Page

18. Alternative Fuel Vehicles
UCLA offers alternative fueled vehicles to meet your needs. Driving alternative fueled vehicles could reduce the level of vehicle emissions,
http://www.transportation.ucla.edu/students/vehicles/drp/alternative/
Home Maps Jobs News ... Shuttle Bus Advertising Alternative Fuel Vehicles UCLA offers alternative fueled vehicles to meet your needs. Customers can now order natural gas, electric and hybrid vehicles to meet the guidelines and mandates set in place. Be sure to request an Alternative Fueled Vehicle for your next Daily Rental need! Why switch to vehicles powered by alternative fuels?
US Department of Energy At UCLA Fleet Services, we are continually reeducating on the demands, availability, and history of Alternative Fueled Vehicles, in order to meet the needs of the customer as well as the Federal and State mandates.
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19. ADEQ: Vehicle Emissions: Alternative Fuel Vehicles
alternative fueled vehicles are vehicles that use forms of energy other than Alternative fuel vehicles may be tested at any of the vehicle emissions
http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/air/vei/alternat.html
Keyword Search: Home Contact Us Help Site Map ... Subscribe BROWSE AIR QUALITY Air Quality Home Air Quality Monitoring Compliance Permits ... Report a Smoking Vehicle BROWSE BY CATEGORY About ADEQ ADEQ Newsroom Assistance Compliance ... Doing Business with ADEQ BROWSE BY PROGRAM Air Quality Tank Programs Waste Programs Water Quality VEHICLE EMISSIONS: ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES Alternative fueled vehicles are vehicles that use forms of energy other than conventional gasoline and diesel fuel. A detailed definition is found in All alternative fuel vehicles (except electric, solar and hydrogen powered) registered in or used to commute into metro Phoenix (Area A) or metro Tucson (Area B) are required to be emissions tested before the vehicle can be registered. Legislation effective Sept. 18, 2003 ( S.B. 1177 New alternative fuel vehicles Certification An alternative fuel certificate is a document that ADEQ or the Motor Vehicle Division issues for vehicles that have been converted to operate on an alternative fuel and allows the vehicle owner to register the vehicle at reduced tax rate. The lower tax rate, intended to encourage the purchase or modification of vehicles to alternative fuels, is provided for in For more detailed information on alternative fuel vehicles please contact: Thomas Cisco
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20. Alternative Fueled Vehicles And Alternative Vehicle Fuels
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By Federal Trade Commission D This brochure explains the labels you'll see on alternative fueled vehicles and alternative fuel dispensers, and suggests several important factors to consider as you investigate the options. Alternative Fueled Vehicles
AFVs are vehicles that operate on alternative fuels, such as methanol, ethanol, compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, electricity, and others designated by the U.S. Department of Energy. Some AFVs can run on conventional fuels, such as gasoline, and alternative fuels. They are called dual-fueled vehicles.

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