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Alternative Fuel Vehicle

Vehicles that use low-polluting, nongasoline fuels to power their engines. Alternative fuels include electricity, hydrogen, propane, compressed natural gas, liquid natural gas, and ethanol.

Alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) are defined by section 301 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 and otherwise includes electric fueled vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, dedicated alternative fuel vehicles, dual fueled alternative fuel vehicles, qualified fuel cell motor vehicles, advanced lean burn technology motor vehicles, human-propelled vehicles such as bicycles and any other alternative fuel vehicles that are defined by statute.

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  • PowerPoint Presentation

    PRM is based on energy cost. While fuel costs are required to be the same between...designs, you can get take advantage of fuel shifting (sometimes) for both HVAC and
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Iswg › iswg-policies-strategies › 3 - ASHRAE 90.1-2013 and 10 CFR 433 - Halverson ISWG 191205.pdf
  • Pollinator Health Strategy 2015.pdf

    ...in all post-fire re- vegetation and fuels/green stripping projects; U.S. Army...This action saves $1,800 each year in fuel and labor costs as native plant species
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Pollinator Health Strategy 2015.pdf
  • Living Architecture: Green Roofs for Public Buildings

    ...into the atmosphere. Burning fossil fuels through energy consumption, transportation...200 years from the burning of fossil fuels and cement manufacture has been absorbed
    https://sftool.gov › Content › attachments › Living_Architecture_Green_Roofs_for_Public_Buildings.pdf

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