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Fuel Economy
Each day, U.S. drivers consume millions of barrels of petroleum to fuel their more than 250 million vehicles. Improving fuel economy in U.S. automobiles and trucks can reduce petroleum use, making our country less dependent on foreign oil. It can also save drivers money at the fuel pump and limit emissions



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Luck Stone Emissions Reduction Project
Richmond Virginia
Working with the Virginia Clean Cities coalition and James Madison University, one of the nations largest productions of crushed stone created the Luck Stone Emissions Reduction project. The project supports the company's sustainability goals and compliance by reducing the amount of Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) emissions by 50% and Particulate Matter (PM) emissions by 65%.
Evergreen Fleets Program
Seattle, WA
Western Washington Clean Cities and regional stakeholders discuss the impetus and benefits of the Evergreen Fleets Program. This one of a kind program is helping to improve air quality and enhance transportation initiatives across the Greater Seattle region.
Virginia State Fleet Alternative Fuels Initiative
Richmond, VA
Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell signed state legislation and an Executive Order to promote the use of alternative fuels in state fleets on July 12, 2011. The Governor joined state Delegates in speaking about the benefits of the milestone legislation for the economy and the environment.
Mammoth Cave Fuel Economy Initiative
Mammoth Cave National Park, KY
Working with the Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition, Mammoth Cave National Park was the first National Park Unit to transition to a 100% fuel efficient, alternative-fueled fleet. The Park is also a leader in implementing environmentally sustainable programs including preservation and conservation, recycling, and public education.
Triangle Clean Cities Coalition
Raleigh, NC
Triangle J Clean Cities Promotes the Benefits of Alternative Transportation Practices Raleigh-Durham, NC Through the Go Triangle partnership, the Triangle J Clean Cities Coalition works with local partners to educate the public on the importance of reducing vehicle miles traveled, congestion, and
air pollution.
Interview with Doyle Sumrall
Mr. Sumrall discusses the importance of improving work truck fuel efficiency and how the National Truck Equipment Association collaborates with the Clean Cities program
air pollution.