Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Alternative fuel vehicles are gaining popularity
and a number of gas customers currently drive
vehicles that are dedicated to natural gas. The City
of Mesa has taken a leadership role in protecting
and preserving our environment.
Natural gas as a vehicle fuel is significantly
cleaner burning than gasoline and reduces carbon
monoxide and particulate emissions. It is also
efficient, safe, and economical, two-thirds the cost
of gasoline. There are several advantages to
converting to a natural gas vehicle (NGV). NGV
owners are able to use the High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV)
lanes in Arizona. Natural gas is convenient, safe,
and good for the environment.
To save time and money a NGV re-fueling station can
be installed at your home. How about that for total
independence? Installing a fueling station also
provides additional benefits to NGV owners:
- Discounted
natural gas rates
(Page G-3 in rate book)
- Ability to connect your vehicle to the
refueling station each night and refuel your
tank.
For more information on refueling stations, visit
FuelMaker's website at: www.fuelmaker.com.
To visit Arizona's statewide FuelMaker dealer, visit
www.CNGaz.com or call CNG Services of Arizona,
Inc. at (480) 461-5166.
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Other useful link
Alternative Fuel Filling Station Locations
Alternative Fuel Service Centers:
U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities
Program
http://www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities
Program supports public-private partnerships that
deploy alternative fuel vehicles and build
supporting alternative fuel infrastructure. The site
features information about local coalitions and
clean corridors, alternative fuel news and events,
fleet success stories, support and funding, tips for
starting a coalition in your area, available
alternative fuel vehicles, related links and more.
Triangle Clean Cities Coalition
http://www.trianglecleancities.org/
The Triangle Clean Cities Coalition is a
voluntary group of public and private entities
dedicated to increasing the use of alternative fuel
vehicles (AFVs) as a means to improve air quality
and reduce dependence on foreign oil. The mission
of the Triangle Clean Cities Coalition (TCCC) is to
support the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities
Program and promote the use of alternative fuel
vehicles (AFVs) in the Triangle Region by creating
partnerships to develop the AFV market and related
infrastructure.
Disclaimer: At certain places on the City of
Mesa web site, live "links" to other Internet
addresses can be accessed. Such external Internet
addresses contain information created, published,
maintained, or otherwise posted by institutions,
organizations or businesses independent of the City
of Mesa and are only to provide convenient access to
additional information for viewers of the Web site
who wish to obtain such information. The City of
Mesa does not endorse, approve, certify or control
these external Internet addresses and does not
guarantee the accuracy, completeness, efficacy,
timeliness or correct sequencing of information
located as such addresses. Use of any information
obtained from such addresses is voluntary, and
reliance on it should only be undertaken after an
independent review of its accuracy, completeness,
efficacy, and timelines. Reference therein to any
specific commercial product, process, or service by
trade name, trademark, service mark, manufacturer,
or otherwise does not constitute or imply
endorsement, recommendation or favoring by the City
of Mesa.
If you have other gas related questions, please
contact Lucy Lopez in Utilities Marketing at (480)
644-3683 or by email.
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