Idle Reduction
Idling vehicles use up to several billion gallons of fuel and emit large quantities of air pollution and greenhouse gases each year. Idle reduction technologies and practices are an important way to cut petroleum consumption and emissions. Learn more in the videos below, or visit idle reduction on the Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center.



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Utah Celebrates Idle Reduction Awareness Day
Washington City, Utah
Clean Cities Coalition, community leaders, parents, and students gathered together to discuss the importance of idle reduction to improve air quality.
Eco Plaza Truck Stop Electrification Project
Crossville, TN
The East Tennessee Clean Cities Coalition and its stakeholders discuss the benefits and fuel savings of heavy-duty idle reduction strategies.
Interview with Robin Erickson and Murrell Martin.
Discussion regarding a valuable partnership in Utah to reduce vehicle idling and protect public health.
Interview with Phillip Cameron
Mr. Cameron discusses the idle reduction efforts in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and how the Clean Cities National Parks Initiative helps these efforts.
Interview with Christina Ficicchia.
Ms. Ficicchia discusses the idle reduction efforts and enforcement programs in New York City.
Camelot Elementary: Green Patrol
San Antonio, TX.
The Alamo Area Clean Cities Coalition and Camelot Elementary School work together to reduce vehicle idling.
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