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Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) - US Department of Energy AFDC
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United States. California Fuel Cell Partnership California Hydrogen
Highway California NGV Coalition Clean Car Maps - Alternative fuel
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California Certified Vehicles List (CARB web page) List of vehicles
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On-Road New Vehicle and Engine Certification Program - (CARB web
page) Resource to help determine if leased or purchased vehicle
meets ULEV or SULEV emission standards.
AQMD Clean Air Choices Program - List of low-emission vehicles and
participating dealers.
Clean Air Vehicles Qualifying for Carpool Lane
Driveclean.ca.gov
Clean vehicle guide for consumers. Hybrids, super-clean gasoline
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information on fuel cells.
FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program - U.S. Department of
Transportation Technologies.
Clean Fleet Guide - U.S. Department of Energy On-Road New Vehicle
and Engine Certification Program (CARB) - (link to CARB web
site) Resource to help determine if leased or purchased vehicle
meets ULEV or SULEV emission standards.
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Mineta Transportation Institute Mobile Source Air Pollution
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The Partnership The Southern California Economic Partnership -
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FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technologies Program - U.S. Department of
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Resource to help determine if leased or purchased vehicle meets
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Anaheim Transportation Network Best Workplaces for Commuters
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Institute of Transportation Studies - University of
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Berkeley Davis Los Angeles Irvine
Mineta Transportation Institute Mobile Source Air Pollution
Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) (AB2766 Discretionary
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Public education program to reduce the number accidents at railroad
rights-of-ways. The Partnership
The Southern California Economic Partnership - dedicated to the
deployment of Advanced Transportation Technologies.
PATH - California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways
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have addresses that couldn't be located by the mapping application;
this may result in a station appearing in the wrong location. We
recommend that you call stations you plan to visit to verify its
location, hours of operation, and type of access.
The Station Locator can search the fueling station database to find
stations offering compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas,
E85, electricity, biodiesel, hydrogen, and liquefied natural gas.
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Hydrogen Production Pursuant to Senate Bill (SB) 1505 (Statues of
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energy, criteria pollutants and greenhouse gases.
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joint plan with the California Energy Commission (CEC) to spend $25
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devoted to ensuring that the state continues to set the pace in
adopting this ready-for-prime-time clean-burning transportation
technology. Our success will benefit not only our member companies,
but all California residents--NGVs emit far less air pollution than
gasoline or diesel vehicles (up to 95 percent less, depending on
the pollutant), and natural gas is abundant and relatively cheap in
North America, making it a secure energy source. CNGVC Online
reflects this broad constituency. Individuals, businesses, and
public entities can find out more about NGV advantages, technology,
products, and training programs in the NGV Info Center. If you're
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Enova Systems announced that it will present Ultra- Capacitor
technology for Hybrid Vehicles at the world's largest Electric
Vehicle Symposium, EVS 23 in Anaheim from Dec 2-5. Additionally,
Enova, along with IC Corporation will display their production
Hybrid School and Commercial Bus. Terry Morano, Enova's Director of
Worldwide Sales said "Enova is poised to display some of its unique
production capabilities, as well as display what we feel are
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batteries with the potential to improve the energy efficiency and
affordability of next generation hybrid and electric vehicles.
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helping speed the adoption of these smaller and lighter batteries
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Economical compressed natural gas (CNG) powered vehicles, or
“natural gas vehicles” (NGVs) can have an immediate and positive
impact on the issues of air quality, U.S. energy security, and
public health. Natural gas is one of the cleanest, least polluting
fossil fuels. It also costs less at the pump than traditional fuels
such as gasoline or diesel and it can help reduce our nation's
reliance on imported foreign oil.
Fed up with Southern California traffic? As the owner of a
dedicated natural gas vehicle, you may be entitled to use High
Occupancy Vehicle (HOV or carpool) lanes, even if you are a solo
driver! For more information about this program, please see the
California Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition Web page.
For information about NGV fleets, please contact Southern
California Gas Company's Natural Gas Vehicle Group at (213)
244-5681.
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or services provided by third party vendors, and does not warrant
the merchantability or fitness for any purpose of the products and
services made available by such third parties.
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This page last reviewed November 19, 2007
The ARB has been the leader in the development of programs designed
to reduce emissions from mobile sources. Mobile sources account for
well over half of the emissions which contribute to ozone and
particulate matter air pollution in California. Zero emission
vehicles (ZEVs) and near-zero emission vehicles are a key element
of California's plan for attaining health based air quality
standards.
2007 ZEV Review - The concept paper, agenda and staff presentation
for the July 24 workshop are now available.
The California Air Resources Board staff invites you to participate
in a public workshop on July 24, 2007 in Sacramento, CA to discuss
concepts that further develops proposed changes to the ZEV
regulations.
Incentive Program for Alternative Fuels Pursuant to Assembly Bill
(AB) 1811, the California Air Resources Board (ARB) is developing a
joint plan with the California Energy Commission (CEC) to spend $25
million for the purposes of incentivizing the use and production of
alternative fuels including zero emission fuels.
Clean Vehicle Technologies Focus Groups In late 2006, the ARB held
focus groups to determine California consumer and fleet manager
reactions to clean vehicle technologies.
Manufacturers Advisory Correspondence (MAC) 06-03 for ZEV credit
reporting and tracking
MAC 06-03 provides vehicle manufacturers and other interested
parties with the format to be used for reporting ZEV deliveries and
placements to determine ZEV credit compliance.
Manufacturers Advisory Correspondence (MAC) 2006-02 for fast
refueling capability criterion and advanced technology
demonstration applications
MAC 2006-02 provides vehicle manufacturers and other interested
parties with fast refueling capability criterion and a list of
information to be provided in an application for an advanced
technology demonstration program.
Visit ARB's consumer clean car guide.
The California Hydrogen Highway Network initiative supports and
catalyzes a transition to a clean, hydrogen transportation economy
in California, thereby reducing our dependence on foreign oil, and
protecting our citizens from health harms related to vehicle
emissions.
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Eligible vehicles for High Occupancy Vehicle (HOVs) lane
access
As of February 20, 2007 all of the HOV lane stickers for hybrids
have been issued. The program for hybrids under AB 2628 is
officially closed. AB 2628, signed into law on September 23, 2004,
allows single-occupant use of High Occupancy Vehicle (HOVs) lanes
by the cleanest alternative fuel, hybrid, and full-electric
vehicles. Use of these lanes with only one occupant requires an
identification sticker issued by the California Department of Motor
Vehicles.
Updated LEV Regulations Review updated clean versions (without
underline and strikeout) of the LEV regulations, including ZEV
amendments.
Zero Emission Buses The Zero Emission Bus (ZBus) Regulation is
designed to encourage the operation and use of zero emission buses
in urban bus fleets.
Contact Us For questions or comments, please e-mail or call any of
the following staff in the Zero-Emission Vehicle Implementation
Section
Main Number 916.322.1731
Mark Williams 916.327.5610
Krista Eley 916.322.2333
Craig Childers 916.445.6012
Melissa Meuser 916.327.2950
Tom Evashenk 916.445.8811
Mobile Source Program
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