Reports and Publications related to Alternative Fuel most recent listed first (list alphabetically)

Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 2006, Part II
This report (Part II) contains data on the use of alternative fueled vehicles (AFVs) and the amount of fuel they consume. AFVs are on-road U.S. vehicles that operate on fuels other than motor gasoline or diesel.

pages: , released: 5/21/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Mary Joyce  (202) 586-1468

Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 2006 (Part I - Supplier Data)
These tables represent the number of onroad alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) and hybrid vehicles made available by both the original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket vehicle conversion facilities for 2006 and projected for 2007

pages: , released: 5/21/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Cynthia Amezcua  (202) 586-1658

Analysis of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards for Light Trucks and Increased Alternative Fuel Use (also available in printer-friendly version )
Sen. Frank Murkowski, the Ranking Minority Member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources requested an analysis of selected portions of Senate Bill 1766 (S. 1766, the Energy Policy Act of 2002), House Resolution 4 (the Securing America’s Future Energy Act of 2001) and Senate Bill 517 (S. 517, the Energy Policy Act of 2002).1,2,3 In response, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has prepared a series of analyses showing the impacts of each of the selected provisions of the bills on energy supply, demand, and prices, macroeconomic variables where feasible, import dependence, and emissions.

pages: 65, released: 3/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: T. Crawford Honeycutt  (202) 586-1420

Developments in U.S. Alternative Fuel Markets
The alternative fueled vehicle (AFV)/alternative fuels industry experienced a number of market-related changes in the second half of the 1990s. This article describes each of the alternative transportation fuels and the AFVs in detail. It provides information on the development to date and looks at trends likely to occur in the future.

pages: 0, released: 2/1/2001, periodicity: one-time, contact: Mary Joyce  (202) 586-1468

Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels, 1996
Annual data report presenting data on U.S. alternative-fueled vehicles, and the alternative transportation fuels: compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol and ethanol blends, electricity and neat biodiesel.

pages: 67, released: 12/1/1997, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels, 1995
Annual data report presenting data on U.S. alternative-fueled vehicles, and the alternative transportation fuels: compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol and ethanol blends, electricity and neat biodiesel.

pages: 71, released: 12/1/1996, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Guide to Surveys of Motor Vehicle Fleets, A
Presents the procedures used in conducting the Clean Cities Fleet Surveys The surveys attempted to identify and describe the market for alternative-fuel vehicles. Presents the procedures used in conducting the Clean Cities Fleet Surveys The surveys attempted to identify and describe the market for alternative-fuel vehicles.

pages: 29, released: 11/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: Dwight K. French  (202) 586-1112

Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels 1994; Vol. 2: Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Estimates the greenhouse gas emissions from use of alternative transportation fuels, including methanol, ethanol, compressed natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas.

pages: 36, released: 9/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Describing Current and Potential Markets for Alternative-Fuel Vehicles
Describes current and potential markets for alternative fuel vehicles (AFV). It assesses the total vehicle stock and focuses on the current use of AFV’s in alternative fuel provider fleets and the potential for use of AFV’s in U.S. households. Describes current and potential markets for alternative fuel vehicles (AFV). It assesses the total vehicle stock and focuses on the current use of AFV’s in alternative fuel provider fleets and the potential for use of AFV’s in U.S. households

pages: 161, released: 3/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: Dwight K. French  (202) 586-1112

Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels, 1994
Annual data report presenting data on U.S. alternative-fueled vehicles, and the alternative transportation fuels: compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol and ethanol blends, electricity and neat biodiesel.

pages: 73, released: 1/2/1996, periodicity: annual, contact: Fred Mayes  (202) 586-1508

Profile of Motor-Vehicle Fleets in Atlanta, 1994
Presents the results of the EIA survey of motor vehicle fleets, both private and municipal, in Atlanta.

pages: 34, released: 11/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: Dwight K. French,  (202) 586-1114

Atlanta Private Fleet Survey 1994, Preliminary Estimates
In 1994, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) set up a program for collecting data on private fleets in the Atlanta air-quality nonattainment area. This is the first metropolitan area designated a ‘‘Clean City’’ under the Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program.

pages: 2, released: 12/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Impact of Flow Control and Tax Reform on Ownership and Growth in the U.S. Waste-to-Energy Industry
This article analyzes two key issues that could be influencing growth and ownership (both public and private) in the Waste To Energy (WTE) industry.

pages: 10, released: 9/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Alternatives to Traditional Transportation Fuels: An Overview
Provides background information on alternative transportation fuels and replacement fuels, and furnishes preliminary estimates of the use of these fuels and of alternative fueled vehicles.

pages: 149, released: 6/1/1994, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Opportunities with Fuel Cells
The concept for fuel cells was discovered in the nineteenth century. Today, units incorporating this technology are becoming commercially available for cogeneration applications.

pages: 6, released: 5/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFV) Historical Data, 1994-2004
This page provides links to historical data on alternative fueled vehicles in use and alternate transportation fuel consumption.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: , contact: Chris Buckner  (202) 586-6670