Friday, March 18, 2005

Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition



The mission of the National Clean Cities Program (locally represented by the Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition) is to improve air quality, reduce petroleum dependence, and expand alternative fuel use and technology. The program promotes, accelerates, and expands the use of alternative fuels in the transportation sector. Working through locally-based government- industry partnerships, the Clean Cities Program seeks to expand the use of alternatives to traditional gasoline and diesel fuel. The US Department of Energy classifies the following fuels as "alternative fuels": biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, methanol, natural gas, propane, p-series, and solar energy. For more information please visit the AFDC web site.

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