About the Clean Fuels Blog
Energy and environmental issues, especially issues concerning transportation fuels, are multifaceted and complex. They are highly charged and emotional topics for industry, government and consumers and therefore the media. We believe the creation and passage of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA07) is a tremendous and positive political feat for our nation and a significant economic development opportunity for every region of the country. The passage of the EISA07 serves as the impetus for CFDC to start this blog and publicly log the hurdles and achievements of this historic legislation
The Clean Fuels Blog aims to provide needed context and perspective to the development of alternative fuels in America. Our focus is on information specific to ethanol, flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs), new developing cellulose technologies, and the consumer and public policy issues covered in the media for years to come.
About the Clean Fuels Development Coalition
The Clean Fuels Development Coalition (CFDC) is 501(c)(6) non-profit organization that actively supports the increased production and use of fuels that can reduce air pollution and oil imports. Through four administrations and eight different Congressional delegations, CFDC has been building bi-partisan support in industry and government to foster a healthy national energy policy. CFDC works with all interested parties to support clean fuel regulations and new technologies that will help our country meet the ever changing and complex demands of our society.
Burl Haigwood
Director of Program Development
Clean Fuels Development Coalition






