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The Dual-Fuel Vehicle Incentive Program
The dual-fuel vehicle incentive program was established in the late 1980s to stimulate the use of alternative fuels by increasing the production and sale of alternative fuel vehicles. It gives automakers extra credit toward meeting fuel economy standards in exchange … Continue reading
FAQ: Current Ethanol Tax Credits and Our Clean Fuel Future
What is the VEETC? The Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) is an expensive and ineffective biofuels policy that has outlived its original purpose. Under the tax credit, the government pays oil companies and other fuel suppliers 45¢ for every … Continue reading
Automaker Rankings 2010: The Environmental Performance of Car Companies
In a photo finish, Honda claimed a narrow victory over Toyota and Hyundai as the Greenest Automaker in the Union of Concerned Scientists’ 2010 comprehensive environmental rankings. Tweet
Smart Bioenergy: Guiding Sustainable Bio-based Energy and Fuels Development
New! Water Use and Biofuels: How we choose to produce biofuels—which crops are used, how and where they are grown—can mean the difference between a wise resource strategy and a wasteful and destructive one. Tweet
What You Can Do
The clean energy and electric utility restructuring debates are moving at a dizzying pace, with state and federal governments holding hearings, passing laws, and starting up retail marketing pilot programs. For environmentalists, consultants, and lobbyists, keeping up with all of this … Continue reading
Jobs, Energy, and Fuel Economy
The economic growth of our nation is tied to technology. From the steam engine and the automobile to the microchip and the Internet, a “can do” attitude of aggressive technology development and implementation has created millions of jobs and enormous … Continue reading
Big Picture Solutions
Switching to cleaner energy sources is no small task. It requires changes to a system that spans the nation with a massive power grid, transmission lines, and power plants. Tweet
Environmental Impacts of Renewable Energy Technologies
To combat global warming and the other problems associated with fossil fuels, the United States must switch to renewable energy sources like sunlight, wind, and biomass. All renewable energy technologies are not appropriate to all applications or locations, however. As … Continue reading



















