Fuels
Section 3 -  What are Alternative Fuels?
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Web Resources

NOTE: The URLs below were accurate as of the date of publication, but they are subject to change without notice.

http://www.transportationtech.com/Resources/pdf/afv99.pdf
Miramar College, San Diego, California
A 24-page introductory workbook on alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles.

www.nrel.gov
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy
Surveys current technologies and research on alternative fuel, hybrid and electric vehicles. The site includes a children's page on alternative fuels, the environment and student competitions.
Statistics and other information about alternative fuels, alternative fuel vehicles, and alternative fuel refueling locations.

www.rrc.state.tx.us
Railroad Commission of Texas
The Railroad Commission is Texas' chief energy agency. The site's Education and Training link has downloadable lessons from this supplement and additional information on alternative fuels.

http://www.pprc.org/pubs/altfuels.cfm
Pacific Northwest Pollution Prevention Resource Center, Seattle
Report on "Alternative Fuels for Fleet Vehicles" includes a resource list of web sites on alternative energy with descriptions, comments and contacts.

www.npga.org
National Propane Gas Association
Information about propane, propane vehicles, propane and the environment.

www.ngvc.org
Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition
Information about natural gas, natural gas vehicles, natural gas and the environment.

www.methanol.org
American Methanol Institute
Information about methanol and reformulated gasoline; methanol and the environment.

www.ethanol.org
American Coalition for Ethanol
Information about ethanol fuels, ethanol vehicles, ethanol and the environment.

www.hydrogenassociation.org
National Hydrogen Association
Information about a hydrogen energy economy; includes a source book of hydrogen applications.