The Illinois Green Fleets Program helps reward organizations and individuals for innovation and environmental stewardship.
Read More →WASHINGTON – The newly published Clean Cities PEV Handbook for Fleet Managers provides information on vehicles, maintenance, safety, emissions, charging equipment, and more.
Read More →Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition is paving the way for electric vehicles in the greater Charlotte region.
Read More →TUCSON, AZ – Ryder System was recognized as a Clear Air Champion by the Tucson and Phoenix Clean Cities Coalition at the Arizona Clean Cities Coalitions’ Legislative Breakfast.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS – During the 2012 NTEA Green Truck Summit/Work Truck Show this week, the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program will host a poster session to highlight alternative fuel and related technology deployment projects from across the country.
Read More →PHILADELPHIA – Philly Car Share, a subsidiary of Enterprise Holdings and a recent addition to Clean Cities’ National Clean Fleets Partnership, has been working with the local Clean Cities coalition and currently has 50 hybrid electric and plug-in vehicles in its fleet.
Read More →DETROIT – Metro Cars, a Southeast Michigan ground transportation provider, was recently featured as a Clean Cities Success Story on the Maryland Public Television's MotorWeek program.
Read More →CROWN POINT, IN – Among those honored with 2012 South Shore Clean Cities Stakeholder Awards were the City of Michigan City, the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, U.S. Steel Corp., Tube City IMS, and Cindy Lundquist.
Read More →WASHINGTON – Clean Cities has updated its Clean Cities Tools brochure, a PDF that lists descriptions and website addresses for more than 20 online tools designed to help fleets reduce petroleum use.
Read More →WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The Winston-Salem Regional Clean Transportation Meeting focused on propane autogas last week. Steve Whaley, from the national Alliance AutoGas network, shared his insights on this alternative fuel.
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