This annual report aims to provide policy makers with relevant and timely data on a variety of topics related to transportation energy use in Vermont. Topics include levels of fuel consumption, vehicle purchases, transportation expenditures, and travel behavior in Vermont. This information is intended to form the basis of data-driven policy discussions and initiatives and is a publication of the Vermont Clean Cities Coalition (VCCC), whose mission is to reduce the state’s reliance on fossil fuels for transportation. The VCCC is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the University of Vermont Transportation Research Center (UVM TRC), which has served as the host of the VCCC since July 2007. Nationwide, there are 87 local Clean Cities Coalitions in 46 states. VCCC stakeholders include fleet managers, state and local officials, auto dealers, students, and academics.
Acylated steryl glucosides (ASG), a form of phytosterols, have been identified in a variety of agricultural products, including the oilseeds of soybea...
This report outlines the establishment of distributed databases for management and integration of current and future aviation fuels. Aviation fuel pro...
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