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NewsJuly 23, 2007

Study Highlights Potential Benefits of Widespread Plug-in Hybrid Use

PALO ALTO, Calif. –-- The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) released a study concluding that widespread use of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) in the United States could reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and potentially improve ambient air quality.

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NewsJuly 13, 2007

Green Fleet Management Seminar to be Held in L.A. County July 31

DOWNEY, CA – A half-day seminar on incentives, products and strategies to help company managers shave 10 percent or more off operating costs and reduce emissions to meet compliance goals at the same time will be held July 31 in Downey, Calif.

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NewsJuly 13, 2007

Green Fleet Management Seminar to be Held in L.A. County July 31

DOWNEY, CA – A half-day seminar on incentives, products and strategies to help company managers shave 10 percent or more off operating costs and reduce emissions to meet compliance goals at the same time will be held July 31 in Downey, Calif.

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Articlesby Chris BrownJuly 1, 2007

The Green Advantage

An organization’s environmental “footprint” includes direct emissions into the air or water, electricity consumption, materials use, waste disposal and more. As media attention and public concern about climate change mount, more and more organizations are paying attention to their impact on the environment.

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NewsJune 12, 2007

GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services' Environmental Performance Solution Helps Customers Reduce Operating Costs and Improve CO2 Emissions

EDEN PRAIRIE, MN – GE Capital Solutions Fleet Services' Environmental Performance solution employs a portfolio of technology and analytical solutions to improve the environmental performance of a company's fleet while reducing operating costs.

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NewsJune 11, 2007

Michigan Study Identifies Benefits of Using Vehicle Fees and Rebates to Fight Global Warming

ANN ARBOR, Mich. --- The University of Michigan's Automotive Analysis Division recently completed a study that analyzes the benefits of using fees and rebates to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from light vehicles in California.

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NewsJune 5, 2007

N.J. Utility to Convert One-Third of Fleet to Hybrid Vehicles

NEWARK, NJ – New Jersey's largest utility, Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) will be buying hybrid vehicles to replace nearly one-third of its fleet over the next decade in an effort to reduce tailpipe emissions linked to global warming.

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NewsJune 5, 2007

N.J. Utility to Convert One-Third of Fleet to Hybrid Vehicles

NEWARK, NJ – New Jersey's largest utility, Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) will be buying hybrid vehicles to replace nearly one-third of its fleet over the next decade in an effort to reduce tailpipe emissions linked to global warming.

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NewsMay 18, 2007

Pepco to Transform Vehicle Fleet to Hybrids and Alternative Fuels

WASHINGTON, D.C. --Pepco Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:POM) today said it will transform its 2,000-vehicle fleet to more environmentally friendly technologies by using electric hybrids and alternatively fueled vehicles to reduce its fuel bill and curb greenhouse gas emissions.

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NewsMay 14, 2007

President Bush Orders Federal Agencies to Find Ways to Regulate Vehicle Emissions

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- President George W. Bush today responded to a recent Supreme Court ruling by ordering federal agencies to begin looking for ways to regulate vehicle emissions before he leaves office.

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