Tennessee Fuel Use Requirement
Alternative Fuel and Fuel-Efficient Vehicle Use Requirements
All state agencies, universities, and community colleges that have more than 10 state-owned vehicles in their fleet are required to incorporate alternative fuel, hybrid electric, or other fuel-efficient or low-emission vehicles in order to reduce or displace at least 20% of the fleet's consumption of petroleum by January 1, 2010. If the fleet includes vehicles modified for educational, emergency, or public safety purposes or vehicles used for emergency or law enforcement purposes, the fleet must provide for a minimum 10% petroleum use reduction. (Reference Tennessee Code 4-22-101)
Provision for Establishing an Alternative Fuel Research and Development Program
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is authorized to develop and implement an alternative fuel research program to stimulate public and private research in fuel-related conversion technology. This research should address converting Tennessee agricultural products, such as soybeans, switchgrass, and other biomass, into alternative fuels, as well as the production capabilities needed to deliver such alternative fuels to Tennessee consumers. (Reference Tennessee Code 54-1-136)