The Tulsa Area Clean Cities Coalition is one of more than 80 such coalitions across the nation working to expand the use of AFVs. More than 1,800 stakeholders nationwide have joined Clean Cities to help build the local alternative fuels market, improve air quality, stimulate the local economy and increase public awareness of alternative fuels. Stakeholders include fuel suppliers, vehicle manufacturers, fleet managers, utilities, environmental and health groups, and state and local governments. AAA Oklahoma AEP/Public Service Company of Oklahoma Aircraft Fueling Systems America Airlines American Lung Association of Oklahoma Big Man EV CH4 International City of Bixby City of Broken Arrow City of Catoosa City of Collinsville City of Glenpool City of Jenks City of Owasso City of Perry City of Sapulpa City of Tulsa, Office of the Mayor City of Tulsa, Parks & Recreation Emission Solutions, Inc. Ford Motor Company Fuelman, Inc. General Motors Corporation Green Country Biodiesel Harvest Wind and Solar Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG) Jim Norton Toyota Joe Marina Honda Keep Oklahoma Beautiful Magellan, LLC The Metropolitan Environmental Trust Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority Mid-Del Technology NGV Coalition of Oklahoma Office of the Governor Office of the Secretary of Energy Office of the Secretary of Environment Office of State Finance OG&E Service Oklahoma Department of Central Services, Alt Fuels & Fleet Management Division Oklahoma Department of Commerce Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Oklahoma Department of Transportation Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Oklahoma Propane Gas Association Sand Springs Public Schools Spirit Aerosystems (Formerly Boeing) Sustainable Tulsa Syntroleum Tulsa Airport Authority Tulsa Biofuels Tulsa County Tulsa Gas Technologies, Inc. Tulsa Metro Chamber Tulsa Public Schools Tulsa Zoo US Department of Energy US Environmental Protection Agency US General Services Administration US Postal Service Ultraco, LLC United Parcel Service University of Tulsa Wortman Heat & Air For more information about becoming involved, please contact Nancy Graham, Air Quality Programs Manager at 918-584-7526. |