Guide to Alternative Fuel Vehicles Incentives & Laws

Guide to Alternative Fuel Vehicles Incentives & Laws

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Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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This guide provides information in support of the National Clean Cities Program, which will assist you in becoming better informed about the choices and options surrounding the use of alternative fuels and the purchase of alternative fuel vehicles. The information printed in this guide is current as of September 15, 1998. For recent additions or more up-to-date information, check the AlternativeFuels Data Center Web site at http://www.afdc.doe.gov.


ABC's of AFV's

ABC's of AFV's

Author: Bob Aldrich

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 1997-07

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 0788145932

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An overview of alternative fuel vehicles. Includes chapters on: regulations and requirements in the U.S. and California; electric vehicles; ethanol-powered/flexible fuel vehicles; methanol-powered/flexible fuel vehicles; natural gas -powered vehicles; propane/LPG-powered vehicles; heavy-duty vehicles and engines; other alternative and clean fuels; locations of alternative fuel facilities; and the future of alternative fuel research. Glossary and bibliography. Tables, contact lists and maps.


State Alternative Fuel Vehicle Incentives

State Alternative Fuel Vehicle Incentives

Author: Matthew H. Brown

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13:

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How successful are the incentives to use alternative fuel vehicles? This report takes an in-depth look at ways states have tried to wean the nation from its dependence on imported oil. The "lessons learned" also include the characteristics of a successful program.


Alternative Fuels and Advanced Technology Vehicles

Alternative Fuels and Advanced Technology Vehicles

Author: Thomas Huber

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781622575565

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A wide array of federal incentives support the development and deployment of alternatives to conventional fuels and engines in transportation. These incentives include tax deductions and credits for vehicle purchases and the installation of refuelling systems, federal grants for conversion of older vehicles to new technologies, mandates for the use of biofuels, and incentives for manufacturers to produce alternative vehicles. Many of the policy choices presented for alternative fuel and advanced vehicle technologies originated as a response to the nation's interest in reducing petroleum imports. This book examines the current array of incentives, which do not reflect a single, comprehensive strategy, but rather an aggregative approach to a range of discreet public policy issues, including improving environmental quality, expanding domestic manufacturing, and promoting agriculture and rural developments.