You Will Not Be Alone: Who
Supports You?
There are several national clean energy organizations
and hundreds of people that have been working for 30 years
to help bring you alternative fuels. These organizations
represent a wide and diverse spectrum of Fortune 500 and small
business that have millions of employees benefiting from the
growth of alternative fuels. The list
of supporters is growing longer everyday as there becomes
more of a consensus from more organizations and individuals
that there are negative impacts from reliance on oil use and
positive benefits from developing and using alternative fuels.
The fight to bring consumer fairness and competition
to the nation’s ½ trillion dollar fuel market
has been a long and bumpy road. The battle is at a critical
intersection – the call for FFV owners to use E85. It
is now time to bring the consumer to the forefront of this
battle, hand them the baton, and let them dictate the future
of energy policy in the United States.
Learn more… do more… be heard… fight
for vehicle and fuel choice.
Your Government is Working For You!
The U.S. government
provides tax relief for fuel ethanol sold to consumers, tax credits
for retailers installing E85 pumps, and incentives to automaker
who built the 7 million FFVs on the road today and the millions
of FFVs that will be in showrooms tomorrow. This progress
would not be possible without the leadership from all our Presidents
and hundreds of Congressional representatives during the past
30 years, and the 110th Congress that passed the Energy
Independence and Security Act of 2007
Find out what your Congressional Representatives are saying
everyday about oil, gasoline prices and alternative fuels by
searching the Congressional
Record. Urge
your representatives to belong to the two most active groups
in Congress supporting you – the Congressional Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy Caucus and the Biofuels Caucus.
Legislation (Contacts, Bills, Hearings, Committees)
The White
House
United States
House of Representatives
United States
House of Representatives Law Library
United
States Senate
Thomas
Congress.org
Government Research
Alternative
Fuels Data Center
Department of Commerce
Department of
Energy
Argonne National
Laboratory
Bartlesville
Project Office National Oil Program
Brookhaven
National Laboratory
Clean
Cities
Energy Efficiency & Renewable
Energy Network
Federal
Register
Fossil Energy
Worldwide Web Network
Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore
Laboratory
Los Alamos National
Laboratory
Morgantown
Energy Technology Center
National Renewable
Energy Laboratory
Office
of Science and Technical Information
Sandia National
Laboratories
Department
of Treasury
Energy Information
Administration (EIA)
Energy-Related
Web Servers
Environmental
Protection Agency
Office of
Transportation and Air Quality
General Accounting
Office
Government
Printing Office
Links
to House members
Internal
Revenue Service
Library of Congress
Office of Technology
Assessment
Local
and State and Local Government on the Net
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of State Legislatures
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