North East Ohio Clean Transportation Program
Compressed Natural Gas: America's Abundant Solution for Fuel
Compressed Natral Gas (CNG) is a newly discovered way for mainstream American to fuel their vehicles. However, government fleets have been fueling their vehicles with CNG for years. Currently, the U.S. has roughly 1,100 CNG filling stations across the country; compared to the approximately 12,000 filling stations worldwide. CNG may be an answer to America's need for cleaner, efficient, domestically produced abundant fuel needs. Read more »
Detroit's Comeback Kids
During the "Cash for Clunkers" program from the Obama Administration in 2009, car dealerships were swamped with people getting rid of their old Explorers, Windstars, and Tahoes for more fuel efficient vehicles like the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla and Camry. Many of these customers simply did not believe that the American auto manufacturers had any worth-while products for sale at that point in time. And this author believes that they were right, but not for much longer. With market share from GM, Ford, and Chrysler increasingly being gobbled up over the past 15 years by Toyota, Honda, and other auto makers because of their fuel efficient vehicles, the Big Three in Detroit have been knocked on their ear. So in true American fashion, they got up, Read more »
Seven Ways Vehicle Maintenance Can Save Fuel
People say that trading in your old SUV for a Prius is the right move, but what if you just don't have the money to buy another vehicle? In this tough economy, consumers need to learn ways to extend the life of their vehicle, while making them more efficient in the process. Here are seven ways vehicle maintenance can save you green, while helping you go green.
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Bicycle Parking Maps
Everyone knows that the greenest vehicle you can buy is a bicycle, but two pronounced issues with transportation bicycling in Northeast Ohio are (1) a lack of a unified network of bicycle paths and lanes to faciliate bicycle commuting and (2) a lack of secure facilities to park and lock your bicycle. Read more »
2010 Toyota Prius 1000 mile drive - review
The 2010 Toyota Prius represents the 3rd generation of this 4-door 5-passenger hatchback introduced in 2001. The Prius was the second mass produced hybrid-electric vehicle to be sold in the USA, with the first being the 2-passenger Honda Insight in 2000. Read more »
ATRI: Results from Mobile Idle Reduction Technology Demonstrations
"With the deployment of the selected idle reduction technologies (APU's, battery powered/thermal storage air conditioning), main engine idling comprised from 5 to 22 percent of total engine operating time, representing a reduction in idling of 42 to 78 percent from baseline conditions...." Read more »
Heavy Idling Fine induces NY company to invest in clean technologies
Following complaints from residents of its delivery areas, online grocery company FreshDirect LLC has reached an agreement with the New York state attorney general’s office to adopt a program designed to eliminate all non-essential idling by its fleet of delivery trucks. It will also pay a $50,000 fine for violating state and city environmental laws that restrict the length of time trucks are permitted to sit with their engines running. Read more »
Shipping Association wins covetted U.S EPA Environmental Quality Award for Idling Policy
The New York Shipping Association (NYSA) has won an EPA Environmental Quality Award. Over the last 5 years, it has instituted changes to equipment and operations in the Port of New York and New Jersey that have resulted in a 45-percent reduction of air emissions per ton of cargo. Among the green initiatives was the institution of no-idling zones. Read more »



