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averages about 50 mpg. Photo credit: Warren Gretz, DOE/NREL

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Clean running propane buses shuttle visitors throughout Zion National Park.
Courtesy of DOE/NREL, Credit - National Park Service The State Energy Program (SEP) encourages the adoption and use of cleaner, more efficient vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) and alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs).

SEP works with the Utah Clean Cities Coalition to promote the advancement of fuel efficient vehicles (including HEVs), AFVs, idle reduction strategies and alternative fuel blends.

SEP also encourages citizens, businesses, and government agencies to take advantage of state and federal incentives for the purchase of cleaner and efficient vehicles.

The Utah Division of Air Quality administers both the Clean Fuel and Vehicle Technology Grant and Loan Program and Clean Fuel Vehicle Tax Credit. These programs provide incentives for high efficiency and alternative fuel vehicles.

The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) provides rideshare and vanpool opportunities to Utah commuters. For more information, please visit UTA Rideshare.

For more information on the SEP Transportation Program, please contact Denise Beaudoin (801-538-4798).

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