Alternative Fuel Vehicles Sample Clauses

Alternative Fuel Vehicles. FRANCHISEE shall use a 100% Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) collection vehicle fleet and utilize alternative fuel light duty auxiliary vehicles as they become commercially available and removed from service in the performance of services under this Agreement in accordance with FRANCHISEE’s Transportation Summary and Conversion Plan and subject to the Reporting Requirements provided in Exhibit C and Article 12.
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Alternative Fuel Vehicles. 23 CONTRACTOR shall implement the use of alternative fuel vehicles 24 used in the performance of services under this Agreement in accordance with 25 CONTRACTOR’s Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion Plan and Timeline 26 set out in Exhibit 10 to this Agreement. 27 On or before December 31, 2012 and ending no later than December 28 31, 2014, CONTRACTOR shall repower all collection vehicles to CNG powered 29 vehicles. CITY may extend the time to complete each phase based on a 30 showing of progress and good faith effort to meet the schedule provided no 31 extension would extend the acquisition of all the CNG powered vehicles beyond 32 June 30, 2015. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall replace light-duty vehicles with 33 hybrid-drive technology when the light-duty vehicles are no longer in good 34 working order and require replacement.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles. 28 CONTRACTOR shall implement the use of alternative fuel vehicles 29 used in the performance of services under this Agreement no later than January 30 1, 2015 in accordance with CONTRACTOR’s Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) 31 Conversion Plan and Timeline set out in Exhibit 10 to this Agreement.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles. Where available and on not less than seven (7) days advance request, Contractor shall provide a class of vehicles known as Alternative Fuel (E85, natural gas or hydrogen) or “hybrid” vehicles. Hybrid vehicles must have a federal MPG rating of at least 25 MPG.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles. For the next fleet replacement, scheduled to occur after July 1, 2021, CONTRACTOR shall use vehicles serving the City powered by Compressed Natural Gas (“CNG”), or other alternative fuel as mutually agreed upon by CONTRACTOR and the CITY.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles. All CONTRACTOR’s collection vehicles shall use an equivalent of not 17 less than ULS-B20 biodiesel, in a blend consistent with EPA and Department of 18 Energy standards for alternative fuel, or an equivalent mutually agreed upon 19 alternative fuel (including, but not limited to compressed natural gas (“CNG”)). All 20 vehicles in District C as of the effective date of this Agreement, and any tractors 21 purchased by CONTRACTOR, regardless of District, may use a biodiesel blend 22 other than ULS-B20 in order to comply with applicable clean air regulations or 23 manufacturer’s warranties. CONTRACTOR shall notify the City Representative 24 immediately in the event non-alternative fuel is used in any of its collection 25 vehicles. 26 CONTRACTOR agrees to a replacement of their existing biodiesel 27 powered collection fleet to CNG when the existing biodiesel powered collection 28 vehicles are no longer in good working order and require replacement. 29 CONTRACTOR commits to replacements with CNG to the extent CNG vehicles 30 are available for the applications needed. In cases where a CNG option is not 31 available (i.e., tractor loaders or sweepers), CONTRACTOR shall continue to use 32 biodiesel. CONTRACTOR must demonstrate that the non-replaced vehicles are 33 in good working order. 34 Should the CITY exercise the option for citywide containerized Yard 35 Trimmings (“YT”) Collection Service, CONTRACTOR shall purchase thirty-five 36 (35) new CNG automated trucks and retain two (2) of the current fleet automated 37 trucks as back-up vehicles. 1 CONTRACTOR may use the existing rear loaders and tractors that are 2 in good condition for the once monthly On-Street YT Collection Service, and shall 3 replace these vehicles as needed.

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