Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 04-07-2010
Tags: alternative, alternative energy united states, energy, environment, government, green

How many total vehicles does the United States Postal Service own?
That’s my question, I need to know the number.
Also, this would be pretty helpful is its possible if anyone knew or knew where i could find the following information:
a) How many alternative energy powered vehicles the USPS has
b) How many total vehicles are in the US
c) How many total alternative energy powered vehicles are in the US
I would need sources as well, I’m looking but no luck so far. Thanks
This is all that I could find, hope it helps.
http://www.usps.com/communications/newsroom/postalfacts.htm
Alternative Energy II – US-Mexico Futures Forum
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