- Clean Cities
Locally-based government/industry partnership, coordinated by the Department of Energy to expand the use of gasoline and diesel alternatives.
www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities
- Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition
The goal of the Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition is to improve air quality and support economic development across Kentucky by promoting the use of clean fuels.
www.kentuckycleanfuels.org
- Clean Fuels Ohio
Its mission is to increase the use of cleaner American fuels and vehicles and energy-saving transportation technologies (AFVTs) in order to improve air quality and health, reduce climate change, curb dependence on imported petroleum, and support Ohio's economy.
www.cleanfuelsohio.org
- Triangle Clean Cities Coalition
Voluntary group of public and private entities dedicated to increasing the use of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) as a means to improve air quality and reduce dependence on foreign oil in the Raleigh-Durham area.
www.trianglecleancities.org
- Puget Sound Clean Cities Coalition
Works to advance the Puget Sound region's environmental and public health, energy security, and economic development by promoting policies and practices that reduce petroleum consumption in transportation.
www.pugetsoundcleancities.org
- Central Oklahoma Clean Cities
Its mission is to advance American economic, environmental, and energy security goals by supporting decisions to adopt practices that contribute to the reduction of petroleum consumption in the transportation sector in Central Oklahoma.
www.okcleancities.com
- Utah Clean Cities
Seeks to improve air quality and increase energy security by reducing petroleum use in Utah.
www.utahcleancities.org
- Hampton Roads Clean Cities Coalition
Promotes the use of American energy for transportation. Provides contact information and alternative fuel articles.
www.hrccc.org
- Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition
Formed to promote improved air quality, reduced petroleum dependence, and expanded alternative fuel use and technology in the Charlotte, North Carolina region.
www.4cleanfuels.com
- Central Indiana Clean Cities Alliance
Promoting the use of vehicles using such alternative fuels as biodiesel, ethanol, electricity, natural gas, and propane to lessen Indiana's dependency on foreign oil and have cleaner air.
www.cicca.org
- Wisconsin Clean Cities
Promotes clean transportation alternatives in Wisconsin to promote public health. Includes newsletters, current projects, incentives, and federal mandates.
www.wicleancities.org
- Clean Cities / Clean Vehicles
Aims to reduce nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds emissions to improve air quality, achieve energy independence and stimulate economic growth. Serves Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller counties in Texas.
www.houston-cleancities.org
- Las Vegas Regional Clean Cities Coalition
encourages the use of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) to enhance energy security and independence and environmental quality in the Las Vegas Valley.
www.lasvegascleancities.org
- Greater Lansing Clean Cities
Committed to cleaner air, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles, and operating transportation systems using fuels such as natural gas, propane, electricity, and renewable fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel.
www.michigancleancities.org
- Tulsa Clean Cities
Promotes a positive public perception of AFVs by highlighting the successes and positive attributes of alternative fuels, familiarize fleets with various alternative fuels, vehicle availability, and refueling station options in the Tulsa, Oklahoma region.
www.tulsacleancities.com
- Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition
develops public / private partnerships to promote alternative fuels and vehicles, fuel blends, fuel economy, hybrid vehicles, and idle reduction awareness in the Long Island, New York area.
www.gliccc.org
- San Diego Regional Clean Cities Coalition
Part of a network to promote the use of alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs), expand the use of fuel blends, increase the acquisition of hybrid vehicles, and advance the use of idle reduction technologies in heavy-duty vehicles in the San Diego, California area.
www.sdrafvc.org
- Chicago Area Clean Cities
A voluntary organization dedicated to encouraging the use of clean fuel vehicles in the Chicago metropolitan area.
www.chicagocleancities.org
- Ann Arbor Area Clean Cities Coalition
Formed to initiate the infrastructure and increase demand for alternative fueled vehicles within Washtenaw County, Michigan, with the goals of improving air quality and reducing dependence on imported oil.
www.aacleancities.org
- Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition
Encourages the use of alternative fuel vehicles to help achieve energy security and environmental quality goals at both the national and Portland metro levels.
www.cwcleancities.org
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