| A caravan
of hybrid and alternative fuel vehicles
will be making its way through the state
as part of “Drive Clean and Green Across
Missouri,” an event sponsored by the Missouri
Department of Natural Resources’ Energy
Center, St. Louis Regional Clean Cities
and Kansas City Clean Cities coalitions.
Designed to introduce Missourians to the
latest in high-efficiency hybrid vehicles
and alternative fuel vehicles including
flexible-fuel vehicles, “Drive Clean and
Green Across Missouri” kicked off April
5 at the St. Louis Science Center and wrap
up April 8 at the Discovery Center in Kansas
City. The project was chosen for funding
by the U.S. Department of Energy over several
other proposals submitted nationwide. Stops
across Missouri will include St. Louis,
Wentzville, Columbia, Jefferson City, Rolla,
Lebanon, Springfield, Warrensburg, and Kansas
City.
 
The goal of the caravan is to educate Missouri
citizens and students on the benefits of
fuel economy and use of renewable and alternative
fuels in terms of saving money, reducing
oil imports, reducing greenhouse gas emissions
and generating more efficient technologies.
Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) combine
the internal combustion engine of a conventional
vehicle with the battery and electric motor
of an electric vehicle. Alternative fuels
featured will include ethanol, biodiesel,
natural gas, and propane.
Among the vehicles included in the caravan
is the hybrid Ford Escape, which is built
at the company’s Kansas City plant. Other
vehicles for the drive include:
Hybrids – Chevrolet Silverado, Toyota Prius
and Honda Insight.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles – biodiesel Jeep
Liberty, compressed natural gas bi-fuel
Chevrolet Silverado, propane bi-fuel Ford
150 series truck and 85-percent ethanol
(E-85) Chevrolet Avalanche, E-85 Ford Taurus,
E-85 Dodge Ram and E-85 Ford Explorer.
Several sponsoring organizations, including
the National Biodiesel Board, the National
Ethanol Vehicle Coalition, Missouri Soybean
Association, Missouri Corn Growers Association,
Laclede Gas, Missouri Propane Gas Association,
various organizations associated with alternative
fuels, and various automobile manufacturers
will participate in the drive. We will provide
information on hybrid and alternative fuel
technologies, efficient driving techniques,
ridesharing, transportation alternatives
and information from the Environmental Protection
Agency on green vehicles.

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