Taxi industry receives financial incentives for cost saving
fuel-efficient vehicles
Photo(s) by
Luke Thomas
From the Mayor's Office of Communications
December 15, 2005
Mayor Gavin Newsom yesterday joined environmental leaders to
announce a major new package of financial incentives to boost
the number of Compress Natural Gas (CNG) and hybrid taxis serving
San Francisco.
Natural gas vehicles reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 30% and
cost much less than gasoline powered vehicles much less than gasoline
powered vehicles to operate - directly benefiting both the environment
and taxi drivers responsible for the cost of fuel. Hybrid vehicles
provide equal benefit, reducing air pollution, fuel consumption
and driver expenses.
Incentives will be provided by Clean Energy, of approximately
$16,000 per CNG taxi. CAST, an alliance of groups dedicated to
reducing urban pollution, asthma and U.S. dependence on oil by
transforming public transportation will provide resources aimed
at increasing the number of hybrid taxis.
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