Resources to guide your transition to alternative fuels are increasing by the day.
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Learn about alternative fuels
The US Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center offers a wealth of information for you to learn more.
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Station locations
Use this station locator to learn where you can charge up or fill your tank. You may be surprised how many stations are available for alternative fuels.
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Idaho laws and incentives
Learn about what incentives may be available to you as you transition to an alternative fuel vehicle. In addition, learn in what ways various laws may impact your experience as a user of alternative fuels.
Funding Opportunities
Through the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) program, NREL, other national laboratory experts, and select organizations provide Expert Match---free, short-term technical assistance to address near-term clean energy challenges and questions.
Expert Match is for community stakeholders who have decision-making power or influence in their community but need access to additional clean energy expertise to inform key upcoming decisions. Community stakeholders can represent a:
City, town, or county
Tribe
Metropolitan planning organization
Community-based organization
Nongovernmental organization
Municipal or coop utility
University, college, or community college
Clean Energy to Communities Program: Expert Match
National Renewable Energy Lab
Application Deadline:
On a rolling basis
Previous Webinars
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Air Quality and Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing in the Treasure Valley
Webinar recorded on 9.22.2022
David Luft with the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality gave a presentation on the current status of air quality in the Treasure Valley, the history and future of motor vehicle emission testing in the Valley, what has already occurred and what is expected to occur, and what the expected impacts to air quality will be based on the motor vehicle emission testing changes
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Electric Refuse Trucks in the Treasure Valley
Webinar recorded on 11.10.2022
Electric Refuse Trucks have made their way to the Treasure Valley, Idaho and the Treasure Valley Clean Cities Coalition teamed up with Republic Services to share their experience and answer questions.
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Renewable Diesel Introduction
Meeting recorded on 10.11.2024
Treasure Valley Clean Cities hosted a Renewable Diesel (RD99) introduction event with both in-person and virtual participation. We had in person and virtual attendees, representing Idaho Power, Boise State University, the City of Boise Fleet Services, Coeur d'Alene Tribe, WinCo Foods, Idaho Fish & Game, and more. The event covered technical specifications, performance data, production processes, environmental benefits, market trends, policy updates, and financial considerations. We’re excited to announce that RD99 is now available at Conrad & Bischoff in Nampa, ID, both at the pump and for delivery.