Altfuels Proceeding
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- DRIVE: California's Alternative & Renewable Fuel & Vehicle Technology Program
- AB 1007 Report
(State Alternative Fuels Plan) - ARB Rulemaking
Air Quality Guidelines - Governor's Hydrogen Highway Initiative
- Fuel Temperature Delivery Study
(Docket # 07-HFS-1) - ConsumerEnergyCenter.org
- Drive Clean California
(Zero and Near-Zero Emissions Vehicle Guide) - Clean Cities
- Clean Car Maps - (Fueling Sites in California from Calstart)
- Alternative Fuels & Advanced Vehicle Data Center - (U.S. DOE)
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Alternative and Renewable Fuel & Vehicle Technology Program
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| Localized Health Impacts Reports For Selected Projects Awarded Funding Through the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program | |||
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Addendum to the Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-005-AD. (PDF file, 20 pages, 388 kb) |
5/27/11 | Notice of Availability Posted May 27, 2011. (PDF file, 3 pages) |
PON-09-006 |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Addendum 2 to the Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-009-AD2 (PDF file, 7 pages, 280 kb) |
5/3/11 | Notice of Availability Posted May 3, 2011. (PDF file, 2 pages) |
PON-09-604 |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Addendum to the Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-009-AD (PDF file, 7 pages, 594 kb) |
3/28/11 | Notice of Availability Posted March 28, 2011. (PDF file, 2 pages) |
PON-09-604 |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Addendum to the Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-004-AD (PDF file, 9 pages, 635 kb) |
3/25/11 | Notice of Availability Posted March 25, 2011. (PDF file, 2 pages) |
PON-09-003 |
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Revised Localized Health Impacts Report - May 2011, Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2011-002REV1. (PDF file, 30 pages, 422 kb) Localized Health Impacts Report, Staff Report (This report superseded by Revised Report posted on May 6, 2011) Publication # CEC-600-2011-002. (PDF file, 28 pages, 397 kb) |
5/06/11 | Notice of Availability Posted May 6, 2011. (PDF file, 2 pages) Notice of Availability Posted February 17, 2011. (This notice superseded by notice posted on May 6, 2011) (PDF file, 2 pages) |
PON-09-608 |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-009. (PDF file, 37 pages, 448 kb) |
12/24/10 | Notice of Availability Posted December 24, 2010. (PDF file, 3 pages) |
PON-09-604 Biofuels Production Plants |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-006. (PDF file, 32 pages, 442 kb) |
8/17/10 | Notice of Availability Posted August 17, 2010. (PDF file, 3 pages) |
PON-09-605 Manufacturing Plants |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-005. (PDF file, 42 pages, 332 kb) |
5/28/10 | Notice of Availability Posted May 28, 2010. (PDF file, 2 pages) |
PON-09-006 |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-004. (PDF file, 20 pages, 228 kb) |
5/18/10 | Notice of Availability Posted May 18, 2010. (PDF file, 2 pages) |
PON-09-003 |
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Localized Health Impacts Report, Staff Report Publication # CEC-600-2010-003. (PDF file, 23 pages, 728 kb) |
5/6/10 | Notice of Availability Posted May 13, 2010. (PDF file, 2 pages) |
PON-08-010 |
Assembly Bill 118 (Núñez, Chapter 750, Statutes of 2007) created the California Energy Commission's Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program. The statute, subsequently amended by Assembly Bill 109 (Núñez, Chapter 313, Statutes of 2008), authorizes the Energy Commission to develop and deploy alternative and renewable fuels and advanced transportation technologies to help attain the state's climate change policies. The Energy Commission has an annual program budget of approximately $100 million to support projects that:
- Develop and improve alternative and renewable low-carbon fuels.
- Optimize alternative and renewable fuels for existing and developing engine technologies.
- Produce alternative and renewable low-carbon fuels in California.
- Decrease, on a full fuel cycle basis, the overall impact and carbon footprint of alternative and renewable fuels and increase sustainability.
- Expand fuel infrastructure, fueling stations, and equipment.
- Improve light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicle technologies.
- Retrofit medium- and heavy-duty on-road and non-road vehicle fleets.
- Expand infrastructure connected with existing fleets, public transit, and transportation corridors.
- Establish workforce training programs, conduct public education and promotion, and create technology centers.
The statute allows the Energy Commission to use grants, loans, loan guarantees, revolving loans, and other appropriate measures. Eligible recipients include: public agencies, private businesses, public-private partnerships, vehicle and technology consortia, workforce training partnerships and collaboratives, fleet owners, consumers, recreational boaters, and academic institutions. The Energy Commission must prepare and adopt an Investment Plan and convene an Advisory Committee to assist in preparing the Investment Plan.
2012-2013 Investment Plan Proceeding (Docket # 11-ALT-01)
The Investment Plan will establish priorities and describe how funding will complement existing public and private investments, including other state programs. All projects funded by the Energy Commission will be consistent with the priorities established in the 2010-2011 Investment Plan.
For more information, please contact:
Alternative and Renewable Fuel & Vehicle Technology Program
Fuels & Transportation Division
California Energy Commission
Phone: 916-654-4634
E-mail: AB118@energy.state.ca.us
News Media Please Contact:
Media & Public Communications Office
Phone: 916-654-4989
E-mail: mediaoffice@energy.state.ca.us


DRIVE: California's Alternative & Renewable Fuel & Vehicle Technology Program