1 We thank the following individuals for their contribution to this work: David Bowman, David Greene, Barry McNutt, David Rodgers, K.G. Duleep and Marie Walsh. This work was supported in part from USDOE, Office of Energy Efficiency and Alternative Fuel. The opinions and conclusions expressed in this paper are solely those of the authors and do not represent those of the USDOE or the authors’ affiliated institutions. 2 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 4500-N Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6205. Phone (865) 574-7720, leibypn@ornl.gov. 3 University of Maine, Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy, and Department of Resource Economics and Policy, 5715 Coburn Hall, Orono, ME 04469-5715. Phone (207) 581-1528, jonathan.rubin@umit.maine.edu. Effectiveness and Efficiency of Policies to Promote Alternative Fuel Vehicles 1 by Paul Leiby* 2 and Jonathan Rubin 3 November 17, 2000 (Revised) Presented to the Transportation Research Board 80 th Annual Conference, January 7-11, 2001 Washington, D.C.