CHATTANOOGA, TN – In the next few months all of Chattanooga city's 300-plus diesel vehicles will run on a B-20 blend.
Read More →CHATTANOOGA, TN – All city-owned vehicles, including dump trucks and garbage trucks, in Chattanooga, Tenn., are now run on biodiesel fuel.
Read More →With 63 percent of its fleet dedicated to alt-fuels, the City of Las Vegas utilizes B-20 biodiesel, compressed natural gas, hybrid-electric, and several zero-emission hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Read More →LOS ANGELES – One of the most viable alternative fuels could be compressed natural gas (CNG) because it's cleaner than gasoline or diesel, the fuel costs about 33-percent less than gasoline, and most natural gas is produced in the United States, which helps reduce dependency on foreign oil.
Read More →RICHMOND, VA – The Town of Blacksburg, City of Roanoke, and Virginia Tech are converting their diesel fuel-powered public works and facilities vehicles and power equipment to biodiesel fuel — a cleaner-burning, renewable diesel fuel replacement made primarily from soybean oil.
Read More →DALLAS, TX – Building on efforts to expand the use of clean and renewable energy, the City of Dallas has started running much of its fleet on biodiesel, an alternative fuel made mostly from vegetable oil.
Read More →LOUISVILLE, KY – Cummins's biodiesel B-20 blends have been approved for use in its 2002 and later emissions-compliant ISX, ISM, ISL, ISC, and ISB engines.
Read More →SANTA MONICA, CA – The city of Santa Monica, Calif., is in the midst of testing biodiesel, along with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology designed by Extengine Transport Systems LLC, to reduce NOx emissions.
Read More →ANDERSON, SC – The city of Anderson has joined a growing number of South Carolina communities that are fueling their fleets with biodiesel.
Read More →NEWARK, NJ – All diesel-powered vehicles on the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey's (UMDNJ) Newark campus have switched to a blend of diesel and agricultural oils for power.
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