Explore further resources related to alternative fuels, alternative fuel infrastructure, energy efficiency, and other Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities work.
TOOLS
- Alternative Fuel Life-Cycle Environmental and Economic Transportation (AFLEET) - the Department of Energy and Argonne National Lab developed AFLEET to estimate economic and environmental impacts and benefits of alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure
- Estimate emissions and vehicle costs - use this interactive tool developed by Argonne National Lab to help estimate petroleum use, air pollutant emissions, and cost of ownership for light- and heavy-duty vehicles.
- Find alternative fueling stations - find available alternative fuel stations on the Department of Energy's Alternative Fueling Station Locator.
- Find alternative fuel vehicles - find and compare alternative fuel vehicles, engines, and hybrid/conversion systems on the Department of Energy's Vehicle Search tool.
DATA
- Alternative Fuels Data Center - the AFDC provides information, data, and tools promoting the use of alternative and renewable fuels, advanced vehicles, and other fuel-saving measures
- Alternative Fuel Price Report - the Department of Energy tracks and provides information on the costs of alternative fuels through time
- DFWCC Annual Report - view fuel consumption and emissions progress in the region tracked through DFWCC's yearly annual surveys
- North Texas Air Quality - find information on current ground-level ozone levels and ways to improve air quality in DFW
RESOURCES
- Electric Utilities' EV Charging Plans - see which electric utilities offer electricity plans that cater to EV charging, like time-of-use discounts that provide reduced rates for certain times of day
- NGV UP-TIME Final Technical Report - the Natural Gas Updated Performance Tracking Integrating Maintenance Expenses Report evaluates the difference in maintenance frequency and costs between various heavy-duty natural gas engines and current diesel engines
- Public Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Playbook - the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation developed this interactive playbook with modules to assist communities, planning organizations, local and state governments, tribal nations, and other decision makers with implementing charging infrastructure