Made possible by the California Energy Commission's Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program, the project is expected to displace more than 2.75 million gallons of gasoline and reduce greenhouse emissions by approximately 25,082 tons annually.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA – A total of $20,093,718 is being awarded through the California Energy Commission to help put more electric and alt-fuel vehicles on the road and boost the development of battery vehicles.
Read More →SANTA ANA, CA – The California Energy Commission approved funding to help Greenkraft, Inc. bring natural gas trucks to California’s roadways.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO – The California Energy Commission (CEC) granted Motiv Power Systems $1.6 million for an assembly line pilot run of four electric truck chassis in partnership with Detroit Chassis.
Read More →SAN FRANCISCO – The California Biodiesel & Renewable Diesel Conference is scheduled for Jan. 16, 2012 at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA -- The California Energy Commission approved funding of $4,963,000 to help bring natural gas-powered shuttle buses and large trucks to California's highways.
Read More →The California Energy Commission last week unanimously adopted the state's third annual transportation energy investment plan. The latest investment plan for the Energy Commission's Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program prioritizes $100 million in state funds to leverage funding and investments from federal agencies, research institutions, private investors, auto manufacturers and other stakeholders.
Read More →MIAMI -- Ryder System Inc. and office supply retailer Staples have agreed to add 10 heavy-duty compressed natural gas (CNG) tractors to Ryder's dedicated fleet now servicing Staples.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA -- The California Energy Commission has unveiled "Drive," a new website providing industry professionals, fleet managers and consumers with information about greener transportation choices for the 21st century.
Read More →SACRAMENTO, CA -- The California Energy Commission has approved more than $29 million for projects that advance biofuels and demonstrate California's commitment to develop cleaner transportation fuels.
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