American Coalition for Ethanol
ACE is the nation's largest non-profit association dedicated to the use and production of ethanol.
Clean Cities
Clean Cities is a government-industry partnership sponsored by DOE and located within the FreedomCAR & Vehicle Technologies program. Clean Cities has almost 90 local coalitions and more than 5,400 stakeholders. Clean Cities strives to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector while advancing the nation's energy, economic, and environmental security.
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA leads the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts. EPA develops and enforces regulations to implement congressional environmental laws, offers financial assistance to states through a grant system, performs environmental research, and furthers environmental education. EPA, with DOE, manages the web site fueleconomy.gov, a valuable tool for consumers to learn about vehicle efficiency and technologies.
Ethanol Promotion and Information Council
EPIC is a nonprofit alliance of ethanol industry leaders working to increase consumer demand for ethanol energy through nationwide marketing and education efforts.
National Association of Fleet Administrators
NAFA is a non-profit organization providing managers of fleets in the U.S. and Canada with statistical research, government representation, annual conferences, trade shows, and educational seminars.
National Biodiesel Board
NBB is the national trade association representing the U.S. biodiesel industry and works toward creating a sustainable biodiesel industry.
National Energy Technology Laboratory
NETL is a federally owned laboratory operating under the supervision of DOE. NETL supports the EERE by managing research and development projects for EERE programs, including the Clean Cities program. NETL also manages a research and development portfolio facilitating the production of hydrogen for use in fuel cells.
National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition
NEVC is a non-profit organization promoting the use of E85 and the increased production of FFVs. NEVC members include elected officials, ethanol producers and suppliers, vehicle manufacturers, and agricultural interests.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
NREL is the nation's primary laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research. NREL is focused on advancing DOE's energy goals. Development areas concentrate on finding new renewable ways to power our homes, businesses, and vehicles.
Natural Gas Vehicles for America
NGVAmerica works to develop a growing, sustainable, and profitable market for natural gas and hydrogen vehicles.
Northwest Biofuels Association
Covering Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, NWBA is a non-profit trade association supporting the development of the biofuels industry.
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Under direction from the DOE, the role of EERE is to strengthen our energy security, environmental quality, and economic vitality through public-private partnerships that enhance energy efficiency, bringing reliable and affordable energy technologies to the market.
Oregon Environmental Council
OEC is a nonprofit organization promoting cleaner air and water, an unpolluted landscape, and healthy food produced by local farmers. OEC promotes diesel alternatives, renewable fuels, alternative transportation options, and cleaner cars.
Renewable Fuels Association
RFA, as the national trade association for the U.S. ethanol industry, promotes policies, regulations and research and development initiatives that will lead to the increased production and use of ethanol.
U.S. Department of Energy
Developed out of the Atomic Energy Commission, DOE is charged with advancing the national, economic, and energy security of the U.S. DOE administers 14 program offices, including the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. DOE, with EPA, manages the web site fueleconomy.gov, a valuable tool for consumers to learn about vehicle efficiency and technologies.