Always going beyond expectations, the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Program provides its stakeholders with excellent resources to implement alternative fuel projects. They are known as one of the most successful coalitions in the Clean Cities Program, and are a member-funded organization comprised of large government organizations, utilities, and non-profit groups in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The coalition aggressively promotes alternative fuel vehicle acquisitions; their public outreach efforts target all stakeholders and provide numerous resources to advance the alternative fuel choice
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities initiative advances the nation's economic, environmenta...
This fact sheet summarizes the accomplishments of the programs of the Clean Cities that won awards f...
Brochure describes the Clean Cities program and includes the contact information for its 85 coalitio...
The Chicago area coalition marks its five-year anniversary in 1999 as a member of the Clean Cities P...
The Atlanta Clean City was the first to join the program in 1993, and has been successfully spreadin...
As the second largest city in the United States, Los Angeles has more than 9 million motor vehicles ...
This coalition was the culmination a two-year joint effort by Long Island Lighting Company and the L...
Since its designation as a national Clean City in 1994, Salt Lake Clean Cities has put more than 2,6...
The cities of Denver and Boulder comprise the Denver Clean Cities Coalition. They are committed to c...
Stakeholders in the San Diego coalition have already helped remove about 125 tons of nitrogen oxides...
Southern California's Coachella Valley became a Clean Cities region in 1996. Since then, they've mad...
The City of Philadelphia was awarded a grant for the ``development of a Public Information Component...
The US Department of Energy`s grant to Citizens Fund was designed to support a grassroots organizing...
Designated a Clean City in 1995, Dallas-Fort Worth now includes 140 coalition members and interested...
In November 1994, the Portland Clean Cities Coalition became the 28th Clean City. And Number 28 took...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities initiative advances the nation's economic, environmenta...
This fact sheet summarizes the accomplishments of the programs of the Clean Cities that won awards f...
Brochure describes the Clean Cities program and includes the contact information for its 85 coalitio...
The Chicago area coalition marks its five-year anniversary in 1999 as a member of the Clean Cities P...
The Atlanta Clean City was the first to join the program in 1993, and has been successfully spreadin...
As the second largest city in the United States, Los Angeles has more than 9 million motor vehicles ...
This coalition was the culmination a two-year joint effort by Long Island Lighting Company and the L...
Since its designation as a national Clean City in 1994, Salt Lake Clean Cities has put more than 2,6...
The cities of Denver and Boulder comprise the Denver Clean Cities Coalition. They are committed to c...
Stakeholders in the San Diego coalition have already helped remove about 125 tons of nitrogen oxides...
Southern California's Coachella Valley became a Clean Cities region in 1996. Since then, they've mad...
The City of Philadelphia was awarded a grant for the ``development of a Public Information Component...
The US Department of Energy`s grant to Citizens Fund was designed to support a grassroots organizing...
Designated a Clean City in 1995, Dallas-Fort Worth now includes 140 coalition members and interested...
In November 1994, the Portland Clean Cities Coalition became the 28th Clean City. And Number 28 took...
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities initiative advances the nation's economic, environmenta...
This fact sheet summarizes the accomplishments of the programs of the Clean Cities that won awards f...
Brochure describes the Clean Cities program and includes the contact information for its 85 coalitio...