Alternative fuel means natural gas, propane, ethanol, methanol, gasoline (when used in hybrid electric vehicles only), hydrogen, electricity, fuel cells, or advanced technologies that do not rely on diesel fuel. “Alternative fuel” also means any of these fuels used in combination with each other or in combination with other non-diesel fuels.
Alternative fuel means that term as defined in section 151 of the motor fuel tax act, 2000 PA 403, MCL 207.1151.
Alternative fuel means a combustible gas, liquid or other energy source that can be used to
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Alternative fuel includes ethanol containing 85% or more ethanol by volume with gasoline or other fuels, natural gas, biodiesel, electricity provided by a vehicle-charging station and hydrogen.
Alternative fuel vehicles provided shall include a full factory warranty and be serviceable by any Factory Authorized Dealer.
Alternative fuel vehicle property includes production, storage, and distribution of biodiesel, biomass and ethanol.
Alternative fuel vehicles are heavy- and medium-duty vehicles that run on electricity, liquid petroleum gas, natural gas, or hydrogen fuel.
Alternative fuel vehicle replacements will be evaluated based on application and the availability of gasoline/electric hybrids.
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Alternative fuel means natural gas, propane, ethanol, methanol, or advanced technologies that do not rely on diesel fuel, except as a pilot ignition source at an average ratio of less than 1 part diesel fuel to 10 parts total fuel on an energy equivalent basis. Alternative fuels also means any of these fuels used in combination with each other or in combination with other non-diesel fuels. Alternative-fueled engines shall not have the capability of idling or operating solely on diesel fuel at any time.
Alternative fuel means natural gas, propane, ethanol, or methanol.
Alternative fuel means a fuel other than
Alternative fuel means a gas, liquid, or other fuel that, with or without adjustment or manipulation such as adjustment or manipulation of pressure or temperature, is capable of being used for the generation of power to propel a motor vehicle, including, but not limited to, natural gas, compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen, hydrogen compressed natural gas, or hythane. Alternative fuel does not include motor fuel, electricity, leaded racing fuel, or an excluded liquid.
Alternative fuel means any transportation fuel that is not CaRFG or a diesel fuel, including but not limited to, those fuels specified in section 95480.1(a)(3) through (a)(12).
Alternative fuel means an internal combustion engine fuel other than (i) gasoline, (ii) diesel, or (iii) fuel mixtures containing more than 15% volume of gasoline.
Alternative fuel means natural gas, propane, ethanol, methanol, gasoline, hydrogen, electricity, or other technologies that do not meet the definition of CARB diesel or alternative diesel fuel. "Alternative fuel" also means any mixture that only contains these fuels.