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PECO Awarded Grant for Hybrid Truck
PECO has been awarded a federal Clean Cities
grant for more than $83,000 to support the production
and testing of a prototype hybrid bucket truck
in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, region. PECO
is one of six recipients in the mid-Atlantic.
The grant will be used to offset the cost of a
heavy-duty, hybrid utility truck, which PECO expects
to receive in the spring of 2006. The funding
will cover both the body of the vehicle as well
as costs associated with the conversion of the
engine and chassis to operate on electricity and
gasoline. Following production, PECO will use
the vehicle and provide feedback on its capabilities
to the U.S. Department of Energy.
The use of alternate fuel vehicles is part
of Exelons overall environmental strategy
and commitment to clean energy, said Bill
Pettit, director of fleet services for Exelon,
PECOs parent company.
As part of a nationwide pilot program, PECO and
sister utility ComEd in Chicago will be among
the first utilities in the nation to test hybrid
bucket trucks currently being manufactured in
Illinois and Ohio. The trucks are expected to
improve fuel economy up to 60% compared to diesel-only
trucks.
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