Similarly, the Energy Commission's
Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program created by Assembly Bill 118 (Núñez, Chapter 750, Statutes of 2007) is providing approximately $ 36 million in cost - share support for projects that receive awards through DOE solicitations covering alternative transportation fuel and technology areas such as electric drive, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, renewable diesel and biodiesel, propane, and market and development
Alternative and Renewable
Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program created by Assembly Bill 118 (Núñez, Chapter 750, Statutes of 2007) is providing approximately $ 36 million in cost - share support for projects that receive awards through DOE solicitations covering alternative transportation fuel and technology areas such as electric drive, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, renewable diesel and biodiesel, propane, and market and development activit
Fuel and
Vehicle Technology Program created by Assembly Bill 118 (Núñez, Chapter 750, Statutes
of 2007) is providing approximately $ 36 million in cost - share support for projects that receive awards through DOE solicitations covering
alternative transportation fuel and technology areas such as electric drive, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, renewable diesel and biodiesel, propane, and market and development
alternative transportation
fuel and technology areas such as electric drive, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, renewable diesel and biodiesel, propane, and market and development activit
fuel and technology
areas such as electric drive, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, renewable diesel and biodiesel, propane, and market and development activities.
The goal
of the Energy Policy Act
of 1992 was to replace 30 percent
of U.S. transportation - related petroleum consumption with
alternative -
fuel vehicles by 2010, and the Act requires that at least 75 percent
of vehicles purchased annually by federal agencies in major metropolitan
areas be
alternative -
fuel vehicles.