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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.
The cover story in this issue of the Alternative Fuel News highlights the niche market principle-the places in which AFVs would best fit. This year's SEP funding is expected to be the springboard needed for the development of niche projects. The Clean Cities Program, by matching those needs and attributes in niches, can dramatically increase the attractiveness of AFVs and make an impact on thosehigh-mileage, high-use fleets.
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.
In this issue of the Alternative Fuel News, we remember what happened just 25 years ago-the energy crisis of 1973 and are reminded that foreign oil dependence is still a national issue. Highlighted are some the successes in the Clean Cities Program and the alternative fuels industry. Also featured is the Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition (NGVC) and the United States Postal Service (USPS) deliverswith AFVs.
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 issue of Alternative Fuel News focuses on transit buses and refuse haulers. Many transit agencies and waste management companies are investigating alternatives to traditional diesel buses and refuse haulers.
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.