The Chicago area coalition marks its five-year anniversary in 1999 as a member of the Clean Cities Program. Their progress in the last five years has been remarkable as they advance the alternative fuel and vehicle markets, increase coalition membership, help support new alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) legislation, and educate fleet managers. The coalition boasts more than 90 stakeholders, including industry, government, environmental and academic organizations, and membership continues to grow. Thanks to dedicated coalition members' efforts, a variety of AFVs can be seen on Chicago's streets, including transit and school buses, taxicabs, sedans, vans, and trucks
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A fact sheet that introduces the winners of the 2001 Clean Cities coalition awards, including the Em...
This fact sheet summarizes the accomplishments of the programs of the Clean Cities that won National...
Clean Cities is a government-industry partnership sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE)...
The Atlanta Clean City was the first to join the program in 1993, and has been successfully spreadin...
Since its designation as a national Clean City in 1994, Salt Lake Clean Cities has put more than 2,6...
Always going beyond expectations, the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Program provides its stakeho...
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In November 1994, the Portland Clean Cities Coalition became the 28th Clean City. And Number 28 took...
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Designated a Clean City in 1995, Dallas-Fort Worth now includes 140 coalition members and interested...
Clean Cities Coalitions across the nation have success-fully implemented alternative fuel vehicles (...
A fact sheet that introduces the winners of the 2001 Clean Cities coalition awards, including the Em...
This fact sheet summarizes the accomplishments of the programs of the Clean Cities that won National...
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