Clean Cities Online Tools

#5 Clean Cities Top 20 Facts More than a dozen tools help stakeholders deploy alternative fuels and vehicles The success of the Clean Cities program over the past 20 years is possible in part because of a network of coalitions, stakeholders, and technical experts who...

Spotlight on Plug-In Vehicles

Source: Chart created by NREL with data from HybridCARS.com #4 Clean Cities Top 20 Facts More than 100,000 plug-in vehicles sold in the United States In May of this year, cumulative sales of commercially available plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) surpassed the 100,000...

Natural Gas Vehicle and Infrastructure Key Terms

What are the key terms to know when discussing natural gas vehicles (NGVs) and their fueling infrastructure? As with all alternative fuels, it is important to know how to “talk the talk” when it comes to natural gas. Becoming familiar with the terms below...

Spotlight on Ethanol

#3 Clean Cities Top 20 Facts More than 2,600 U.S. fueling stations offer E85 U.S. production and use of ethanol as a vehicle fuel have increased dramatically during the past decade. In 2012, the United States produced more than 13 billion gallons of ethanol fuel. The...

Clean Cities Hall of Fame Reaches 14 Inductees

#2 Clean Cities Top 20 Facts Two Clean Cities coordinators inducted in June 2013 The Clean Cities Hall of Fame recognizes outstanding contributions to the Clean Cities mission of reducing petroleum dependence in U.S. transportation. Its members are ambassadors for...