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TransAtlas Interactive Map

TransAtlas, an interactive map introduced by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, uses a Google Maps interface to display alternative fueling stations and production facilities, roads and political boundaries, and light-duty vehicle density. Users can customize the map, print, and query the underlying data. Access TransAtlas on the Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center Web site.

Mobile Fuel Station Locator

Consumers and fleets now have access of the U.S. Department of Energy's Alternative Fueling Station Locator on-the-go. Using a cell phone, BlackBerry, or other personal handheld device, drivers can find the five closest biodiesel, electric, E85, hydrogen, natural gas, and propane fueling sites using this easy-to-navigate Google Maps interface. You can access the Mobile Alternative Fueling Station Locator on your handheld device. A fact sheet is also available (PDF 896 KB) Download Acrobat Reader.

Goals, Strategies, and Top Accomplishments

This six-page Clean Cities fact sheet outlines the program's goals, strategies, and accomplishments. The fact sheet includes information on biofuels corridors, alternative fuel transit buses, coalition development, media partnerships, and more. (PDF 2.8 MB) Download Acrobat Reader.

Hybrid Taxis Give Fuel Economy a Lift

This two-page fact sheet highlights green taxis that are on the road in Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, and San Antonio, Texas. The fact sheet outlines steps to ensure a successful program. (PDF 2.8 MB) Download Acrobat Reader.