In this report, we focus on factors that impact transportation energy demand, including trends in vehicle fleet composition and Vermonters travel patterns. Last year, we reported that 2008 saw substantial increases in energy expenditures by both consumers and government programs (including Medicaid and the Department of Education). Last years report also showed that while Vermonters are highly dependent on their personal vehicles, the overall fuel efficiency of the Vermont fleet appeared to be increasing and total Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) in the state declined. In this years report, we show that in 2009, consumer spending on transportation dropped, presumably due to lower fuel costs, although expenditures by government agencies increased. In 2009, both VMT and the number of hybrid vehicles registered in Vermont increased.


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    Title :

    Vermont Transportation Energy Report: Vermont Clean Cities Coalition


    Contributors:
    J. Sears (author) / K. Glitman (author)

    Publication date :

    2010


    Size :

    35 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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