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OSN Resource Guide: Transportation
10 resources are listed in the Transportation section.
Carpool Crew Website www.carpoolcrew.com This is an interesting website. You enter the zip code of your residence, then the zip code of your work, and it matches you with anyone else who has
registered with the site that also has that commute.
Central Oklahoma Clean Cities 21 E. Main Street, Suite 100 Oklahoma City OK 71304-2405 Phn: 405-234-2264 Fax: 405-234-2200 E-mail: yanderson@acogok.org www.okcleancities.org With very, very few exceptions, all alternative transportation fuel and alternative fuel vehicle projects in the central, western and southern regions of Oklahoma are coordinated through Oklahoma Clean Cities and most are funded with grants that are coordinated through Oklahoma Clean Cities. Alternative fuel projects in northeastern Oklahoma are coordinated through Tulsa Area Clean Cities, which can be found on the web at www.tulsacleancities.com
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities website can be accessed through www.ccities.doe.gov. This site is a wealth of information for those interested in sustainable and renewable energy
resources as pertain to transportation, as well as fuel economy and advanced vehicle technologies to preserve our natural resources and gain energy
independence. The transportation sector is responsible for 69 percent of total petroleum use in the United States today.
Cleaner and Greener Emissions Reduction Calculator Website www.cleanerandgreener.org/emission_reductions.htm Sure, energy efficiency can translate into a certain amount of greenhouse gas reduction, but how much? This online calculator illustrates how reducing energy consumption at your home or business can cut emissions and save money. Estimate your annual energy reduction, enter your customer type and location within the U.S., and this tool will calculator your annual cost savings. Also breaks down emissions reduction by greenhouse gas -- CO2, nitrogen oxides, etc.
Consumer Reports: Greener Choices Website www.eco-labels.org/greenconsumers/products.cfm?product=auto
Electro Automotive Business POB 1113-W Felton CA 95018 Phn: 831.429.1989 Fax: 831.429.1907 E-mail: electro@cruzio.com www.electroauto.com/ Electro Automotive have kits for Rabbits and Porche 914s. Kits, components, books, videos, and consultation are all available through Electro Automotive.
Ethanol pumps in Oklahoma Website OK E-mail: mkautz@e85fuel.com www.E85Fuel.com Two public access Fuelman stations in Oklahoma City dispense E85. One is located at 21 N.E. 4th Street, just north of Bricktown, and the other is located at 4529 S.W. 36th . Both stations are non-attended and are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Credit cards accepted include Fuelman, Wright Express and Voyager fleet cards, as well as Visa and MasterCard. Debit cards are not accepted. The 4th & Harrison site opened its E85 pumps in July 2003; the S.W. 36th and Meridian site opened its E85 pumps in September 2003.
The State of Oklahoma has an E85 pump located at 2307 N. Central. This
station is not open to the public and is state government access only. Likewise, the City of Edmond has an E85 fueling facility at its Cross Timbers Municipal Complex to open in the spring of 2005. This fueling site will not be public access and will serve Edmond municipal vehicles only.
KTA Services, Inc. Business 944 West 21st Street Upland CA 91784 Phn: 909-949-7914 Fax: 909-949-7916 www.kta-ev.com KTA has a number of conversion kits for everything from go karts to drag cars to
5,000 lb 85 mph trucks. They also have almost 75 different transmission adapter plates available.
Oklahoma City Railways Website OK www.oklahomacityrail.org Dedicated to developing a rational, multi-modal transportation system for the greater Oklahoma City area to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Oklahoma Department of Transportation Government OK Phn: (405) 521-4037 E-mail: jorr@odot.org www.okladot.state.ok.us/public-info/ ODOT is responsible for the removal of litter and illegal dumps from the
right-of-way along the 12,000 miles of state highways. The
Adopt-A-Highway program and "Oklahoma -- Keep Our Land Grand"
anti-litter campaign are major community programs. Other programs include the Trash Poster Contest (deadline Jan. 31, 2003), the Spring TRASH-OFF, the Litter Hotline, the Highway Tree Grant Program and the Roadside Wildflower Program. Displays, speeches and slide presentations
are available about litter and beautification.
OmniTrans Business 9601 North Broadway Extension Oklahoma City OK 73114 Phn: 405-840-2622 Fax: 405-840-3969 Product types: cogeneration systems, alternative fuel vehicles, fuel powered electric generators, backup power systems.
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