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Missouri State Fleet Efficiency and Alternative Fuel Program. August 2013. Division of Energy. Program Objectives:. To reduce total consumption of motor fuel by state government resulting in a corresponding decline in expenditures.

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  1. Missouri State Fleet Efficiency andAlternative Fuel Program August 2013 Division of Energy

  2. Program Objectives: • To reduce total consumption of motor fuel by state government resulting in a corresponding decline in expenditures. • To evaluate environmental and economic effects of using alternative transportation fuels.

  3. Fuel Conservation for State Vehicles Objectives • To increase the number of alternative fuel vehicles in state fleets. • To use alternative fuel in alternative fuel vehicles.

  4. Fleet Efficiency • Must purchase CAFE compliant passenger cars and light trucks. • Must meet or exceed the fuel efficiency that would be achieved if each vehicle met CAFE requirements.

  5. AFV Parameters • 70%percent of all newly acquired eligible vehicles are AFVs. • 30% percent alternative fuel use of total fuel use in AFVs.

  6. Fleet Efficiency 2012 Report Results CAFE Requirements FY 2012 Results Passenger Cars 38.6 27.5 miles/gallons Light Trucks 20.7 miles/gallons 28.7

  7. FY 2012 Fuel Consumption Table 1: Fuel Consumption Throughout FY 2012

  8. FY 2012 Fuel Costs Table 2: Fuel Cost Throughout Fiscal Year 2012

  9. FY 2012 Vehicle Types Table 3: Number of Vehicles Operated Throughout Fiscal Year 2012

  10. Gallons of E-85 Used in E-85 Vehicles

  11. Gallons of B-20 Used in Diesel Vehicles

  12. FY 2011 Alternative Fuel Use

  13. FY 2012 Fuel Usage Summary

  14. FY 2012 AFV Locations

  15. Alternative Fuel Stations (E-85) • Missouri now has more than 100 E-85 stations. • For a listing, please see the following Web sites: • http://www.chooseethanol.com • http://www.afdc.energy.gov/

  16. Alternative Fuel Stations (Biodiesel) • Missouri has several biodiesel suppliers. For a listing, please see the following Web site: • http://www.mosoy.org

  17. Alternative Fuel Stations (Propane) • Numerous propane-refueling sites are located throughout Missouri. • The Missouri Propane Gas Association in Jefferson City has a directory of propane refueling locations. (www.missouripropane.com)

  18. Promoting Alternative Fuels • Identification. • Education. • Incentives.

  19. Alternative Fuels • Energy security. • Environmental benefits. • Economic benefits. • STATE LAW.

  20. Important Websites • http://www.afdc.energy.gov/ • www.fueleconomy.gov • www.dnr.mo.gov/energy/transportation/fleet.htm

  21. Contact Information For more information: E-mail: cindy.carroll@dnr.mo.gov Fax: (573) 751-6860

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