Energy Department Announces $4.5 Million to Expand Usage of Alternative Fuels In support of President Obama's all-of-the-above energy strategy, the Energy Department today announced up to $4.5 million in funding to expand the use of alternative fuels through the Clean Cities program, which works with nearly 100 local coalitions and thousands of stakeholders across the country to decrease the use of petroleum in transportation. Alternative fuel vehicles, including plug-in electric, natural gas, propane, and flexible fuel vehicles reduce U.S. dependence on oil, support the domestic economy, and decrease carbon pollution. Through strategic planning, training, and consumer outreach, this investment will increase America's economic, energy, and environmental security. Full story |
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