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This exciting first issue of Alternative Fuel News is loaded with information and fresh perspectives on the important issues that affect the alternative fuels industry. The cover story reviews DOE's Third National Clean Cities Conference, followed by an interview with Energy Secretary Federico Pena and many familiar features from previous newsletters (Clean Cities Drive and AFDC Update)such asHot off the Press, Coordinator's Corner, and At the Pump. And, because we'll be bringing all this information to you every two months instead of quarterly, the information will be more timely than ever.
What's in store for alternative fuels and advanced technology vehicles in the new millennium? The Clean Cities Coalitions now operate more than 240,000 alternative fuel vehicles in both public and private sectors and have access to more than 4,000 alternative refueling stations. DOE recently announced the selection of 15 proposals that will receive just under $1.7 million in financial assistanceto help expand DOE's information dissemination and public outreach efforts for alternative fuels and advanced transportation technologies.
A quarterly magazine with articles on recent changes to the Clean Cities Program; the SuperTruck student engineering challenge; alternative fuel use in delivery fleets; and a propane vehicle rally and conference in February 2001, in Kansas City, Mo.
Alternative Fuel News, an ongoing quarterly publication for the U.S. Department of Energy. An official publication of the Clean Cities Network and the Alternative Fuels Data Center.
This special issue of Alternative Fuel News highlights the Fifth National Clean Cities Conference held in Louisville, Kentucky. The momentum for the program is stronger than ever and the coalitions are working to propel the alternative fuel industry forward.
This issue of Alternative Fuel News highlights the accomplishments of the Clean Cities coalitions during the past 5 years. Now Clean Cities advocates in city after city across the United States are building stations and driving alternative fuel vehicles, in addition to enhancing public awareness.
This issue of Alternative Fuel News contains information on the upcoming Clean Cities Conference to be held May 7--10, 2000 in San Diego, California. Highlighted in this issue is the success of the Clean Cities Program in creating clean corridors that permit fleets that serve multiple cities to purchase AFVs with confidence, knowing that fueling convenience and supply will not be a problem. Also look for articles on electric vehicles, transit buses; state and fuel provider enforcement; the Salt Lake and Greater Long Island Clean Cities coalitions, HEVs and fuel cells are a big hit at auto shows; DOE awards alternative fuel grants to 33 National Parks; and the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) Section 506 report.
The alternative fuel industry is heating up. It's a very exciting time to be in the energy business, especially when it comes to transportation. We're celebrating the milestone 75th Clean Cities coalition and kicking off the new Federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) USER Program in cities across the country. You can read all about Clean Energy for the 21st Century and the events that happeningduring Energy Awareness Month in this issue. In our spotlight on niche markets, you will see how several airports across the country are successfully incorporating alternative fuels into their daily routines.
The major automakers have really stepped up their alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) offerings for the 1998 model year. In the second issue of Alternative Fuel News, check out the AFVs that will be gracing the showrooms of Ford, Chrysler, General Motors, and American Honda, as well as a list of upcoming vehicles for the 1999 model year and beyond.