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Transportation accounts for more than one quarter of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions and approximately 70 percent of all U.S. oil use, consuming more than 14 million barrels of oil per day. Transportation, therefore, is a critical issue for energy security, while transportation presents special challenges to achieving its share of a 60 to 90 percent reduction in U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

EESI's Transportation and Energy Program promotes energy efficiency and renewable energy use across the transportation sector to through a combined strategy of:

EESI works with a wide variety of transportation, energy, economic, and environmental interests to advance policies and programs at the federal and state level to address overlapping energy and climate challenges related to transportation.

Biofuel pump photo courtesy of DOE/NREL



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