
Renewable diesel is sustainable, and many fleets have made the switch. But what is it exactly, and where can you get it?
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The recent Advanced Clean Fleets regulation requires state and local government fleets, including city, county, special district, and state agency fleets, to ensure 50% of vehicle purchases are zero-emission beginning in 2024 and 100% of vehicle purchases are zero-emission by 2027.
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The EPA has received comments of both support and concern over the proposed Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles rule.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking steps to enable energy independence by boosting homegrown biofuels.
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The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation in Kansas plans to replace inefficient larger engine vehicles to reduce emissions.
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GM is accelerating the rollout of zero-emission vehicles, consistent with California’s greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.
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Retrofitting existing gas- and diesel-powered fleet vehicles with an electrified propulsion system is a viable path to sustainability for a wide range of applications.
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Governor Jay Inslee has signed an executive order that outlines a plan for an all-electric state fleet by 2040.
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Government Fleet Editor, Lexi Tucker, speaks with Eric Foellmer of XL Fleet at the 2021 ACT Expo to discuss their new vehicles, technology, and how they are helping fleets with sustainability.
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Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson says the cleaner-burning fuel will help reduce emissions and contribute to improving air quality.
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