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California Information

This state page compiles information related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles in California and includes new incentives and laws, alternative fueling station locations, truck stop electrification sites, fuel prices, and local points of contact.

Incentives and Laws 

Read about California's Incentives and Laws, including the latest ones listed below.

To look up nationwide legislative activity, visit Incentives and Laws.

Locator Tools

Photo of an alternative fuel pricing sign.

Alternative Fueling Station Locator 

Look up the locations of California's 910 alternative refueling stations.

For a nationwide search, visit the Alternative Fueling Station Locator.

Photo of heavy-duty trucks reducing idle time by plugging into a truck stop electrification site.

Truck Stop Electrification (TSE) Sites 

There are 13 TSE sites in this state. Find sites nationwide using the TSE Locator. To learn more, visit Truck Stop Electrification.

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Biomass Production Facilities

For a map of nationwide locations, visit Biodiesel Production Facilities (PDF 460 KB). Download Adobe Reader. For ethanol production facilities, visit TransAtlas.

Biomass Resources 

The State Assessment for Biomass Resources tool illustrates the potential production and use of biofuels throughout the U.S. Visit the California Biomass Resources page for specific data on this state.

State Activities & Partnership 

For information on energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, partnerships, and grants in this state, visit California State Activities and Partnerships.

Fuel Prices 

Look up regional alternative fuel prices in the Alternative Fuels Price Report.

Clean Cities Coordinators 

Through its nationwide network of coordinators, Clean Cities promotes the use of alternative fuels and vehicles, idle reduction technologies, fuel blends, hybrids, and fuel economy measures. The contact information for your local coordinator is listed below.

Coalition Name Coordinator Phone/E-mail
Antelope Valley Bret Banks 661-723-8070
bbanks@avaqmd.ca.gov
Curtis Martin 661-265-6000
altfuelsmgr@gmail.com
Central Coast Melissa Guise 805-781-4667
mguise@co.slo.ca.us
Alyssa Roslan 805-781-5759
aroslan@co.slo.ca.us
Coachella Valley Region Richard Cromwell III 760-329-6462
rcromwell@cromwellandassociates.com
Suzanne Seivright 909-844-2297
sseivright@smartevo.net
East Bay (Oakland) Richard Battersby 530-752-9666
rebattersby@ucdavis.edu
Chris Ferrara 415-973-5408
caf3@pge.com
Long Beach Richard Steinhaus 562-570-5407
richard.steinhaus@longbeach.gov
Los Angeles Heloise Froelich 213-978-0854
Heloise.Froelich@lacity.org
Sacramento Jill Egbert 530-757-5235
JME3@PGE.com
San Diego Regional Clean Cities Coalition Greg Newhouse 619-388-7673
gnewhous@sdccd.edu
San Francisco Vandana Bali 415-355-3728
vandana.bali@sfgov.org
San Joaquin Valley Roger Teschner 559-324-6456
roger.teschner@fresnocitycollege.edu
Linda Urata 661-835-8665
iwantcleanair@aim.com
Silicon Valley (San Jose) Margo Sidener 408-998-5865
margo@LungsRUs.org
The Partnership - Southern California Clean Cities Coalition JoAnn Armenta 909-396-5757
joann@the-partnership.org
Western Riverside County Barbara Spoonhour 951-955-8313
Spoonhour@wrcog.cog.ca.us