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Emerging Fuels

April 20, 2014 by US Department Energy Leave a Comment

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What emerging alternative fuels are under development or are already developed and available in the United States?

Clean Cities coordinators and stakeholders are familiar with the most commonly used alternative fuels, which have been covered over the last several months in the Question of the Month “key terms” series. However, there are also several emerging fuels that are currently under development or already in use in the United States. Like other alternatives, these fuels can increase energy security, reduce emissions, improve vehicle performance, and stimulate the U.S. economy. In addition, some are considered alternative fuels under the Energy Policy Act of 1992 and may qualify for federal and state incentives.

Below we have listed a few emerging alternative

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