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West Coast Collaborative: Partnering to Reduce Diesel Emissions

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West Coast Collaborative is organized into sectors, each reflecting different opportunities to reduce diesel emissions.

 
  • Agriculture

    Agriculture Workgroup

    Discover advanced technology, funding and projects funded through the DERA program and others.

    Agriculture »
  • Aviation

    WCC Aviation Sector

    Information on current and potential emissions reduction projects in the aviation sector across the West Coast.

    Aviation »
  • Construction and Non-Road

    excavator and construction work

    Learn about diesel-emissions reduction opportunities including incentives and upgrading or retrofitting older equipment.

    Construction/Non-Road »
  • Locomotive and Rail

    Locomotive and Rail Sector

    Find out about reducing emissions through idle reduction, emerging tech, innovative financing, leveraging federal funds.

    Locomotive and Rail »
  • Ports

    Aerial view of the Port of Oakland, California

    Information about alternative fuel use for vessels and on-shore equipment, equipment retrofits and early retirement.

    Ports »
  • Public Fleets

    Public Fleets Workgroup

    Learn about vehicle and nonroad equipment replacement and lower emission alternative fuel replacements.

    Public Fleets »
  • School Buses

    school bus parking lot on cloudy day

    Find information about school bus replacement projects including low and zero-emission school bus deployment.

    School Buses »
  • Trucking

    This is a picture of several trucks driving down a highway.

    Discover current and emerging trucking fleet emissions reduction projects and funding programs.

    Trucking »

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Last updated on January 22, 2025
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