Gas Prices and the Long-Term
Focusing entirely on short-term solutions to rising gas prices won't cut it. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Food and Fuel
Governor Douglas recently announced the state will be creating a task force to help Vermonters combat the high costs of fuels and food. [Source: Boston Globe]
And the Award Goes To...
Way to Go presents awards to those most committed to changing their commuting habits. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Save on Gas, Head Outdoors
How to enjoy Vermont without spending money on gas... [Source: Times Argus]
No More Gas
If you can't buy it then you can't sell it - local gas stations are closing their gas pumps because of high costs. [Source: Reformer]
Volunteer Bus
Gas prices hit the Betty Boob Bus (a volunteer run service) hard. [Source: Reformer]
A Glimpse into Transportation at Large...
Bumpy Road Ahead
Some say oil prices could hit $150 a barrel by early July. [Source: Google Associated Press]
Gas Guzzling States
Montana leads the nation in gasoline consumption per capita. [Source: Great Falls Tribune]
Bye Bye
A possible goodbye to the Hummer as GM announces plans to focus on smaller vehicles. Ford to downsize production of F150 as well. [Sources:Wall Street Journal & Yahoo News]
Beer and Biodiesel
Anheuser-Busch, the EPA, and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) are getting together to green a part of the company's fleet. [Source: 7th Space]
No Longer Waste
Waste veggie oil, an alternative, but not enough to go around. [Source: New York Times]
Leaving the Car Behind
People in the nation's car capital are changing the way they live because of rising fuel prices. [Source: Freep]
Change the Roads
How changing the infrastructure of U.S. roads could help save on gas... [Source: NPR]
Some say oil prices could hit $150 a barrel by early July. [Source: Google Associated Press]
Gas Guzzling States
Montana leads the nation in gasoline consumption per capita. [Source: Great Falls Tribune]
Bye Bye
A possible goodbye to the Hummer as GM announces plans to focus on smaller vehicles. Ford to downsize production of F150 as well. [Sources:Wall Street Journal & Yahoo News]
Beer and Biodiesel
Anheuser-Busch, the EPA, and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) are getting together to green a part of the company's fleet. [Source: 7th Space]
No Longer Waste
Waste veggie oil, an alternative, but not enough to go around. [Source: New York Times]
Leaving the Car Behind
People in the nation's car capital are changing the way they live because of rising fuel prices. [Source: Freep]
Change the Roads
How changing the infrastructure of U.S. roads could help save on gas... [Source: NPR]
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, Vermont
This Week (June 5-11) = $4.002/gallon
Last Week (May 29 - June 4) = $3.959/gallon
Last Year (May 29 - June 120 = $3.044/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (June 5-11) = $133.67/barrel
Last Week (May 29 - June 4) = $125.67/barrel
This Week (June 5-11) = $4.002/gallon
Last Week (May 29 - June 4) = $3.959/gallon
Last Year (May 29 - June 120 = $3.044/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (June 5-11) = $133.67/barrel
Last Week (May 29 - June 4) = $125.67/barrel
No End in Sight

The Question of Ethanol

CNG

Hybrid - Electric

Water, Vinegar, and Gasoline

Popular Park and Ride

In Other Vermont Transportation News...
Some Say Yes & Some Say No
With the release of Vermont's draft energy plan some are happy and others are a bit perplexed. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Getting on Board
Rail is the more efficient transportation answer, but when will it make a full-on comeback in the Northeast? [Source: Hippo Press]
Reducing Your Transportation Footprint
Researchers and mechanics including Mechanic Keith Corkins and the UVM Transportation Research Center's Director, Lisa Aultman-Hall, offer a bit of insight on how to "green" your transportation habits. [Source: WCAX]
Medicaid
The Vermont Public Transportation Association will remain in its administrative position of transporting Medicaid patients. [Source: Reformer]
Roads and Bridges
Another $14 million has been made available for road and bridge repair. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
With the release of Vermont's draft energy plan some are happy and others are a bit perplexed. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Getting on Board
Rail is the more efficient transportation answer, but when will it make a full-on comeback in the Northeast? [Source: Hippo Press]
Reducing Your Transportation Footprint
Researchers and mechanics including Mechanic Keith Corkins and the UVM Transportation Research Center's Director, Lisa Aultman-Hall, offer a bit of insight on how to "green" your transportation habits. [Source: WCAX]
Medicaid
The Vermont Public Transportation Association will remain in its administrative position of transporting Medicaid patients. [Source: Reformer]
Roads and Bridges
Another $14 million has been made available for road and bridge repair. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
A Glimpse into Transportation at Large...
Travelling Less
For the first time since 1979 the miles driven on public roads in the U.S. declined in the month March. [Source: United Press International]
The Yellow Bus
The EPA continues to provide funding to help reduce the pollution emitted by school buses. Approximately $174,000 was just awarded to Erie County, New York. [Source: EPA]
Environmentally Friendly Warranties
What is the automotive sector guaranteeing? [Source: Warranty Week]
Ethanol
After investing in more than 30,000 ethanol fueled trucks and minivans the post office is consuming millions of gallons more in fuel. [Source: Bloomberg]
Trucks
Ford is revising its truck design and plans to debut a smaller, lighter, more fuel efficient pickup. [Source: Detroit News]
For the first time since 1979 the miles driven on public roads in the U.S. declined in the month March. [Source: United Press International]
The Yellow Bus
The EPA continues to provide funding to help reduce the pollution emitted by school buses. Approximately $174,000 was just awarded to Erie County, New York. [Source: EPA]
Environmentally Friendly Warranties
What is the automotive sector guaranteeing? [Source: Warranty Week]
Ethanol
After investing in more than 30,000 ethanol fueled trucks and minivans the post office is consuming millions of gallons more in fuel. [Source: Bloomberg]
Trucks
Ford is revising its truck design and plans to debut a smaller, lighter, more fuel efficient pickup. [Source: Detroit News]
Gas Prices and Behavior Change
How do drivers change behavior in reaction to higher gas prices? Recent Vermont media stories describe anecdotal evidence of changes in consumer behavior such as increases in bicycle and scooter sales (See Clean Cities Archives). Academic research indicates that changes in behavior occur over one to five years and only if the higher prices are sustained. For example, a study from Europe estimates every 10 percent increase in gas prices will reduce fuel consumption by 2.5 percent in the first year, and 6 percent in total over multiple years (Goodwin, Dargay, Hanly: 2004). A recent study by the Congressional Budget Office suggests that 10 percent increases will only reduce gasoline purchases by .06 percent in the short term and 4 percent in the long term. Fuel consumption drops more rapidly than miles traveled for three reasons: Drivers first save fuel by driving more efficiently (slower, less sharp braking, etc. - Learn More!), by choosing routes that burn less gasoline and by driving the most fuel efficient vehicle in their household. The impacts on rural residents are greater than in urban areas (Pew Survey).
Evidence exists in Vermont that fuel consumption is declining, e.g. gasoline sales in March 2008 were 15 percent below the sales of March 2007 (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ezh9tncab.0.0.78995ccab.0&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.leg.state.vt.us%2Fjfo%2FTransportation.htm&id=preview) yet accurate data on the impacts of higher gas prices on consumer behavior is lacking. The Transportation Research Center is collecting data on Vermont transportation energy use for a report to be produced this summer. Send us your story!
Richard Watts
Research Director
UVM Transportation Research Center
Become a Vermont Clean Cities Guest Contributor! Send us your article with sources!
Evidence exists in Vermont that fuel consumption is declining, e.g. gasoline sales in March 2008 were 15 percent below the sales of March 2007 (http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ezh9tncab.0.0.78995ccab.0&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.leg.state.vt.us%2Fjfo%2FTransportation.htm&id=preview) yet accurate data on the impacts of higher gas prices on consumer behavior is lacking. The Transportation Research Center is collecting data on Vermont transportation energy use for a report to be produced this summer. Send us your story!
Richard Watts
Research Director
UVM Transportation Research Center
Become a Vermont Clean Cities Guest Contributor! Send us your article with sources!
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, Vermont
This Week (May 21-28) = $3.870/gallon
Last Week (May 14-20) = $3.759/gallon
Last Year (May 14-28) = $3.028/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (May 21-28) = $131.21/barrel
Last Week (May 14-20) = $126.15/barrel
This Week (May 21-28) = $3.870/gallon
Last Week (May 14-20) = $3.759/gallon
Last Year (May 14-28) = $3.028/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (May 21-28) = $131.21/barrel
Last Week (May 14-20) = $126.15/barrel
Petro Reserves

Travel Survey

U.S. Confrontation & the Price of Oil

Bicycles in the Spotlight

Public Transit: A National Trend

Way to Go!

In Other Vermont Transportation News...
Hybrid NASCAR
Hybrids don't necessarily have to be just gas friendly commuter cars... [Source: UVM Communications]
Hybrids don't necessarily have to be just gas friendly commuter cars... [Source: UVM Communications]
A Glimpse into Transportation at Large...
Save the Oil Companies
The American Petroleum Institute is determined to brighten the image of oil companies. The institute has announced it will do so with a multimillion-dollar ad campaign over the next few years. [Source: Washington Post]
Grease Thieves
Not long ago businesses had to pay to get rid of waste grease, now they have to protect it from organized crooks. [Source: Biofuels Digest]
Ethanol Brew Kit
Why go to the gas station when you can brew your own ethanol? [Source:Reuters]
Toyota Stock
The world's second largest automaker, Toyota, is seeing profits drop. [Source: Bloomberg]
Tougher Emission Standards
Arizona will toughen tailpipe emission rules. [Source: Arizona Central]
The American Petroleum Institute is determined to brighten the image of oil companies. The institute has announced it will do so with a multimillion-dollar ad campaign over the next few years. [Source: Washington Post]
Grease Thieves
Not long ago businesses had to pay to get rid of waste grease, now they have to protect it from organized crooks. [Source: Biofuels Digest]
Ethanol Brew Kit
Why go to the gas station when you can brew your own ethanol? [Source:Reuters]
Toyota Stock
The world's second largest automaker, Toyota, is seeing profits drop. [Source: Bloomberg]
Tougher Emission Standards
Arizona will toughen tailpipe emission rules. [Source: Arizona Central]
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, Vermont
This Week (May 7-13) = $3.671/gallon
Last Week (April 30 - May 6) = $3.609/gallon
Last Year (May 1-13) = $2.948/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (May 7-13) = $124.64/barrel
Last Week (April 30 - May 6) = $116.82/barrel
This Week (May 7-13) = $3.671/gallon
Last Week (April 30 - May 6) = $3.609/gallon
Last Year (May 1-13) = $2.948/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (May 7-13) = $124.64/barrel
Last Week (April 30 - May 6) = $116.82/barrel
Oil Investigation

Not Such a Smooth Ride

Move Over America

The People on the Bus

Trail Finder

Clean Cars and More
In Other Vermont Transportation News...
Delayed Rail
With cut backs in funding improvements to the state's rail system will see more delays . [Source: Rutland Herald]
Bernie Attacks Bush
Vermont's Independent Senator, Bernie Sanders, attacked Bush's plan to reduce the use of fossil fuels while addressing Global Warming saying it is 7 years late and not nearly strong enough. [Source: WCAX]
Bike Safely
There are over 750 bicyclist deaths in the U.S. each year, 96% of them involve crashes with motor vehicles. As a result the Vermont Bicycle and Pedestrian Coalition teaches lessons in road safety. [Source: Times Argus]
Telecommunication Awards
Vermont Telecommunications Authority releases its 2008 grant winners... [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Food & Fuel
How food and fuel impact our environment... [Source: Times Argus]
Bellows Falls Transit Center
New Transit Center to be built in Bellows Falls says Connecticut River Transit . [Source: Rutland Herald]
$1 Million for the TRC
UVM Transportation Research Center awarded a million dollars from the Department of Transportation. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
With cut backs in funding improvements to the state's rail system will see more delays . [Source: Rutland Herald]
Bernie Attacks Bush
Vermont's Independent Senator, Bernie Sanders, attacked Bush's plan to reduce the use of fossil fuels while addressing Global Warming saying it is 7 years late and not nearly strong enough. [Source: WCAX]
Bike Safely
There are over 750 bicyclist deaths in the U.S. each year, 96% of them involve crashes with motor vehicles. As a result the Vermont Bicycle and Pedestrian Coalition teaches lessons in road safety. [Source: Times Argus]
Telecommunication Awards
Vermont Telecommunications Authority releases its 2008 grant winners... [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Food & Fuel
How food and fuel impact our environment... [Source: Times Argus]
Bellows Falls Transit Center
New Transit Center to be built in Bellows Falls says Connecticut River Transit . [Source: Rutland Herald]
$1 Million for the TRC
UVM Transportation Research Center awarded a million dollars from the Department of Transportation. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
A Glimpse into Transportation at Large...
Going Green
Engineers and designers in several industries including the auto industry will go green piece by piece. [Source: The Detroit News]
55 Years of Oil
Shell Oil Company says it has enough oil to maintain production at current levels for the next 55 years. [Source: Financial Times]
Gas Consumed
Vermonter's consumed 10 gallons of gasoline per person per week in 2006 - where do other states stand and where are we heading? [Source: Oakland Tribune]
Venezuela says...
Food for Fuel is criminal. [Source: Bloomberg]
Railroads are Full Steam Ahead
Rail is on the rise. [Source: Washington Post]
Suspend the Gas Tax?
Clinton and McCain see eye to eye on suspending the federal gas tax this summer. Obama, however, firmly opposes this proposal. What do you think? [Source: New York Times]
Engineers and designers in several industries including the auto industry will go green piece by piece. [Source: The Detroit News]
55 Years of Oil
Shell Oil Company says it has enough oil to maintain production at current levels for the next 55 years. [Source: Financial Times]
Gas Consumed
Vermonter's consumed 10 gallons of gasoline per person per week in 2006 - where do other states stand and where are we heading? [Source: Oakland Tribune]
Venezuela says...
Food for Fuel is criminal. [Source: Bloomberg]
Railroads are Full Steam Ahead
Rail is on the rise. [Source: Washington Post]
Suspend the Gas Tax?
Clinton and McCain see eye to eye on suspending the federal gas tax this summer. Obama, however, firmly opposes this proposal. What do you think? [Source: New York Times]
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, Vermont
This Week (April 23-29) = $3.398/gallon
Last Week (April 15-22) = $3.421/gallon
Last Year (April 23- 30) = $2.860/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (April 23-29) = $117.45/barrel
Last Week (April 15-22) = $116.19/barrel
This Week (April 23-29) = $3.398/gallon
Last Week (April 15-22) = $3.421/gallon
Last Year (April 23- 30) = $2.860/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (April 23-29) = $117.45/barrel
Last Week (April 15-22) = $116.19/barrel
Oil Prices to Remain High

Big Oil

Money From Other Places

Slow Down & Save Some Money
Food or Fuel?

In National Clean Cities News...
"PHEV Publicity"
Vermont makes the National Clean Cities News with the PHEV report released by the University of Vermont Transportation Research Center, the host of the Vermont Clean Cities Coalition, and partners. [Source: U.S. Department of Energy]
Vermont makes the National Clean Cities News with the PHEV report released by the University of Vermont Transportation Research Center, the host of the Vermont Clean Cities Coalition, and partners. [Source: U.S. Department of Energy]
In Other Vermont Transportation News...
Questions on Vermont's Energy Future
Passing of the state's energy bill sees questions from the Transportation Committee and others. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
$500K
It is official Bennington will receive $500,000 from an earmark secured by U.S. Rep. Peter Welch for a pedestrian underpass. [Source: Bennington Banner]
Toxins & Transit
Site in Montpelier with plans for a multi-modal transit and welcome center with millions in funds already secured to be tested for PCBs... [Source: Times Argus]
Idle-Free Updates
Idling Updates from Idle-Free Vermont... Click Here!
Passing of the state's energy bill sees questions from the Transportation Committee and others. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
$500K
It is official Bennington will receive $500,000 from an earmark secured by U.S. Rep. Peter Welch for a pedestrian underpass. [Source: Bennington Banner]
Toxins & Transit
Site in Montpelier with plans for a multi-modal transit and welcome center with millions in funds already secured to be tested for PCBs... [Source: Times Argus]
Idle-Free Updates
Idling Updates from Idle-Free Vermont... Click Here!
A Glimpse into Transportation at Large...
Diesel vs. Hybrid
New diesel-powered passenger cars are beginning to hit the market. They may not be quite as clean as other vehicles on the road, but could get better fuel mileage. Should hybrids be nervous? [Source: Business Week]
Alternative Fuel Vehicles on the Rise
Approximately 1.8 million alternative-fuel vehicles were sold in the U.S. last year - a 15% increase over 2006 sales. [Source: EE News]
Bike Library
Fort Collins Colorado has a new library in town - a bike library. [Source: The Denver Channel]
Silent Hybrids
Hybrid cars cause a problem for the blind. [Source: The Examiner]
Telecommute
Read up on telecommuting in the most recent release of The Teleworker.
New diesel-powered passenger cars are beginning to hit the market. They may not be quite as clean as other vehicles on the road, but could get better fuel mileage. Should hybrids be nervous? [Source: Business Week]
Alternative Fuel Vehicles on the Rise
Approximately 1.8 million alternative-fuel vehicles were sold in the U.S. last year - a 15% increase over 2006 sales. [Source: EE News]
Bike Library
Fort Collins Colorado has a new library in town - a bike library. [Source: The Denver Channel]
Silent Hybrids
Hybrid cars cause a problem for the blind. [Source: The Examiner]
Telecommute
Read up on telecommuting in the most recent release of The Teleworker.
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, Vermont
This Week (April 9-14) = $3.333/gallon
Last Week (April 3-8) = $3.264/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (April 9-14) = $110.72/barrel
Last Week (April 3-8) = $106.91/barrel
This Week (April 9-14) = $3.333/gallon
Last Week (April 3-8) = $3.264/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (April 9-14) = $110.72/barrel
Last Week (April 3-8) = $106.91/barrel
No Break in Rising Fuel Prices

Filling up on regular unleaded gasoline is no longer $20 or so dollars (depending on tank size) like it was a little over a half-decade ago. As a result, Vermonter's are feeling the weight on their wallets. Vermont residents are spending 60% more on liquid fuels than they were 5 years ago, a percent equivalent to $800 million. Even more, gas prices are expected to hit $4 a gallon by mid summer. With little relief in sight at the gas pump, people and businesses in the state are cutting their discretionary spending and looking to alternatives. Marble Valley Regional Transit District, a public-transit service in the Rutland region, has seen ridership increase as much as 35% on some routes in the past year. Furthermore, companies like Casella are adopting new limits on idling time. [Source: Rutland Herald]
Ethanol to Port

Increased Ridership = New Services


Streetscape Revival

Crumbling Roads

An Idling Law Set in Stone?

In Other Vermont Transportation News...
Carbon & Climate
Vermont's leading climate scientist takes a critical, yet optimistic look at carbon dioxide and our warming planet. [Source: Times Argus]
Goodbye to the Name Vermont Transit
A Greyhound merger means the end of the Vermont Transit name and a few jobs, but not any of the services. [Source: Times Argus]
Native Artifacts
An extension to a Chittenden County bike path runs into history. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Safety Tips
Jericho Elementary Students and their parents get a lesson on safety through the Safe Routes to School Program. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
New Transit Headquarters
Addison County Transit Resources looks to build new $4 million headquarters. [Source: Addison Independent]
$500K for a Pedestrian Underpass
Representative Welch plans to bring some money to Bennington for a pedestrian underpass. [Source: Rutland Herald]
Vermont's leading climate scientist takes a critical, yet optimistic look at carbon dioxide and our warming planet. [Source: Times Argus]
Goodbye to the Name Vermont Transit
A Greyhound merger means the end of the Vermont Transit name and a few jobs, but not any of the services. [Source: Times Argus]
Native Artifacts
An extension to a Chittenden County bike path runs into history. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Safety Tips
Jericho Elementary Students and their parents get a lesson on safety through the Safe Routes to School Program. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
New Transit Headquarters
Addison County Transit Resources looks to build new $4 million headquarters. [Source: Addison Independent]
$500K for a Pedestrian Underpass
Representative Welch plans to bring some money to Bennington for a pedestrian underpass. [Source: Rutland Herald]
A Glimpse into Transporation at Large...
Cali Drops Expectations on Emissions
The bar has been dropped on California's Auto Emission Rule. [Source: Google AP]
EPA & Cleaner Diesel
The EPA's Northeast Diesel Collaborative is helping clean up school bus emissions in Puerto Rico, New Hampshire and other U.S. states concentrated mostly in the New England region. [Sources: Nashua Telegraph & EPA.gov]
Why not US?
Two-thirds of the 113 most highly efficient cars available to Europeans are not available to U.S. consumers. [Source: MSNBC]
The bar has been dropped on California's Auto Emission Rule. [Source: Google AP]
EPA & Cleaner Diesel
The EPA's Northeast Diesel Collaborative is helping clean up school bus emissions in Puerto Rico, New Hampshire and other U.S. states concentrated mostly in the New England region. [Sources: Nashua Telegraph & EPA.gov]
Why not US?
Two-thirds of the 113 most highly efficient cars available to Europeans are not available to U.S. consumers. [Source: MSNBC]
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, Vermont
This Week (March 26 - April 2) = $3.256/gallon
Last Week (March 19 - 25) = $3.255/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (March 26 - April 2) = $104.42/barrel
This Week (March 26 - April 2) = $3.256/gallon
Last Week (March 19 - 25) = $3.255/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (March 26 - April 2) = $104.42/barrel
Last Week (March 19 - 25) = $102.10/barrel
Fuel Prices Up Dollar Down


Transportation Budget

Plug-In Hybrids Making a Name

Walking Cities

Any & All Alternatives

Ridership Up!

In Other Vermont Transportation News...
No Biodiesel Here
The town of Marshfield gives the thumbs down to biodiesel for its town fleet, regardless of the fact that it would cost a mere 5% more than petroleum. [Source: Times Argus]
Sticks & Stuff
Vermont owned and run business - Sticks & Stuff - tries to find a green niche by collecting used cooking oil and converting it to biodiesel. Consequently, they are saving $20,000 a year on fuel expenses. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Better Bike & Ped Plan
The Chittenden County Metropolitan Planning Organization makes a move to update bike and pedestrian plan in hopes to offer transport alternatives and convenience. [Sources: Burlington Free Press & Boston Globe]
The town of Marshfield gives the thumbs down to biodiesel for its town fleet, regardless of the fact that it would cost a mere 5% more than petroleum. [Source: Times Argus]
Sticks & Stuff
Vermont owned and run business - Sticks & Stuff - tries to find a green niche by collecting used cooking oil and converting it to biodiesel. Consequently, they are saving $20,000 a year on fuel expenses. [Source: Burlington Free Press]
Better Bike & Ped Plan
The Chittenden County Metropolitan Planning Organization makes a move to update bike and pedestrian plan in hopes to offer transport alternatives and convenience. [Sources: Burlington Free Press & Boston Globe]
A Glimpse into Transportation at Large...
Some Light-Weight EVs
Chrysler, Daimler unveils new light weight (under 1,500 lbs) electric vehicles. [Sources: Design News]
EPA Regs
EPA sets new regulations to reduce diesel emissions from locomotives and marine vessels by 90% over the next seven years. [Sources: EE News]
Exporting Biodiesel
U.S. exports of biodiesel to Europe may be the right market. [Source: Des Moines Register]
Cheaper Jet Fuel
Airline carriers set their eyes on cheaper alternative fuels. [Source: Houston Chronicle]Lesser
Emitting Fuels
Transportation fuels and reducing each of their emissions... [Source: The Bulletin]
Chrysler, Daimler unveils new light weight (under 1,500 lbs) electric vehicles. [Sources: Design News]
EPA Regs
EPA sets new regulations to reduce diesel emissions from locomotives and marine vessels by 90% over the next seven years. [Sources: EE News]
Exporting Biodiesel
U.S. exports of biodiesel to Europe may be the right market. [Source: Des Moines Register]
Cheaper Jet Fuel
Airline carriers set their eyes on cheaper alternative fuels. [Source: Houston Chronicle]Lesser
Emitting Fuels
Transportation fuels and reducing each of their emissions... [Source: The Bulletin]
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, VT
This Week (March 11-18) = $3.251/gallon
Last Week (March 3-10) = $3.211/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (March 11-18) = $109.05/barrel
Last Week (March 3-10) = $104.17/barrel
This Week (March 11-18) = $3.251/gallon
Last Week (March 3-10) = $3.211/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (March 11-18) = $109.05/barrel
Last Week (March 3-10) = $104.17/barrel
Plug 'n Go

Log your Utility Miles!

Biofuels: A Hot Topic
Check out the Greenest Cars of 2008!

Senator Talks Serious Rail for Vermont

The Battle over Emissions Continues

In Other Vermont Transportation News...
New Buses promises SandersSenator
Sanders pledges to improve Vermont's public transit. [Source: WCAX]
Governor meets with Bush on Energy
Governor Douglas talks energy and the need to reduce vehicular consumption of foreign oil with President Bush. [Source: WCAX]
Vermont and High Priced Crude Oil
Prices for crude oil hit record high - above $102 a barrel. How does it affect Vermonters? [Sources: EE News & Times Argus]
Sanders pledges to improve Vermont's public transit. [Source: WCAX]
Governor meets with Bush on Energy
Governor Douglas talks energy and the need to reduce vehicular consumption of foreign oil with President Bush. [Source: WCAX]
Vermont and High Priced Crude Oil
Prices for crude oil hit record high - above $102 a barrel. How does it affect Vermonters? [Sources: EE News & Times Argus]
A Glimpse into Transportation at Large...
Plug-in Hybrids not the right answer?
Plug-in Hybrids will undoubtedly cut U.S. gasoline use. Nevertheless, these cars could increase pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in some places. Along with the PHEV studies being conducted at the University of Vermont, Seattle City Light (a public utility) has just announced their plans to test and monitor the impacts of 13 Toyota Prius Plug-ins. [Sources: USA Today & Seattle Times]
Biofuels still on a roll & still more concerns
California to increase Ethanol fueling stations, but the International Association of Fire Chiefs says fire departments in the U.S. are not prepared to put out car fires fueled by Ethanol and other biofuels. Also, Virgin Atlantic completes it first test flight of a Boeing 747-400 running on 25% biofuels in an unmodified engine. [Sources: LA Times, Kansas City Star, & New York Times]
Here comes the Ethanol!
A $186 million Ethanol factory - the largest in the world has opened in South Bend, Indiana. [Source: Mother Earth News]
Plug-in Hybrids will undoubtedly cut U.S. gasoline use. Nevertheless, these cars could increase pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in some places. Along with the PHEV studies being conducted at the University of Vermont, Seattle City Light (a public utility) has just announced their plans to test and monitor the impacts of 13 Toyota Prius Plug-ins. [Sources: USA Today & Seattle Times]
Biofuels still on a roll & still more concerns
California to increase Ethanol fueling stations, but the International Association of Fire Chiefs says fire departments in the U.S. are not prepared to put out car fires fueled by Ethanol and other biofuels. Also, Virgin Atlantic completes it first test flight of a Boeing 747-400 running on 25% biofuels in an unmodified engine. [Sources: LA Times, Kansas City Star, & New York Times]
Here comes the Ethanol!
A $186 million Ethanol factory - the largest in the world has opened in South Bend, Indiana. [Source: Mother Earth News]
Weekly Petro-Stats
Gas at the Pump, VT
This Week (Feb 26 - March 2) = $3.188/gallon
Last Week (Feb 20 - 25) = $3.163/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (Feb 26 - March 2) = $101.24/barrel
Last Week (Feb 20 - 25) = $99.25/barrel
This Week (Feb 26 - March 2) = $3.188/gallon
Last Week (Feb 20 - 25) = $3.163/gallon
Crude Oil Futures
This Week (Feb 26 - March 2) = $101.24/barrel
Last Week (Feb 20 - 25) = $99.25/barrel
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