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Wisconsin Clean Cities

Wisconsin Clean Cities . Lorrie Lisek, Executive Director Wisconsin Clean Cities Green Energy Summit And Exposition March 7 – 9, 2012. Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) Provides a framework for businesses and government agencies to work together

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Wisconsin Clean Cities

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  1. Wisconsin Clean Cities Lorrie Lisek, Executive Director Wisconsin Clean Cities Green Energy Summit And Exposition March 7 – 9, 2012

  2. Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) Provides a framework for businesses and government agencies to work together Goal: Reduce U.S. petroleum use by 2.5 billion gallons per year Clean Cities Clean Cities Mission To advance the energy, economic, and environmental security of the U.S. by supporting local decisions to reduce petroleum use in transportation.

  3. Nearly 100 coalitions in 45 states 775,000 AFVs using alternative fuels 6,600 fueling stations Clean Cities Coalitions

  4. Wisconsin Clean Cities Southeast Area • Non Profit 501c3 established in 1994 • Partner with public and private stakeholders to: • Reduce emissions • Encourage use of alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles • Develop refueling infrastructure necessary to sustain the industry • Educate fleets, elected officials, and the general public

  5. Clean Cities Portfolio of Technologies Alternative and Renewable Fuels • Biodiesel • Electricity • Ethanol (E85) • Hydrogen • Natural gas • Propane Fuel Economy • Fuel efficient vehicles • Eco-Driving habits • Vehicle maintenance Idle Reduction • Technologies • Behavioral changes Trip Elimination • Telecommuting • Ridesharing

  6. Driving Wisconsin FORWARD • Connecting fleets with fuel providers and industry partners • Training and information • Technical assistance • Funding • Education and outreach to decision makers, fleets, and the public

  7. Clean Cities Web Site • Financial opportunities • Information resources • Newsletters • Technology bulletins • Technical assistance

  8. Alternative Fuels & Advanced Vehicles Data Center

  9. FuelEconomy.gov

  10. AFDC Alternative Fueling Station Locator

  11. AFDC Mobile Alternative Fueling Station Locator

  12. Clean Cities Financial Opportunities

  13. Clean Cities www.cleancities.energy.gov Alternative Fuels & Advanced Vehicles Data Center www.afdc.energy.gov FuelEconomy.gov www.fueleconomy.gov Wisconsin Clean Cities www.wicleancities.org Online Information Resources

  14. Lorrie Lisek Executive Director Wisconsin Clean Cities 231 W. Michigan St., P321 Milwaukee, WI 53203 (414)221-4958 office (219)765-4776 mobile lorrie.lisek@wicleancities.org www.wicleancities.org Contact Information

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