Fuels & Vehicles
Governor Jim Doyle created the Office of Energy Independence (OEI) to facilitate the State’s broad, ambitious goal to become the nation’s leader in the drive toward energy independence and creating new, good paying, jobs for Wisconsin. Part of meeting that vision is increasing the production and utilization of renewable fuels in transportation.
Clean, renewable fuels are liquid, solid, or gaseous fuels generally produced by the conversion of biomass. Examples include ethanol from corn, sugarcane or grasses; and biodiesel from materials such as virgin or waste oils. The State also looks to idle redcution and fuel conservation as a means to reach the vision. For more information on clean fuels and vehicle technologies in the State of Wisconsin click on the links below, contact the Clean Fuels Program or call (608) 266-1521.
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