
NAFA recently presented about the advantages of its membership program to 75 Clean Cities Coalitions. As a result, 54 coalitions chose to join NAFA.
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The coalition has been working with businesses and government fleets, as well as auto dealers and the public for nearly 30 years to help them transition to sustainable transportation.
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U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar did not offer an amendment to the FY-2020 Department of Energy budget, one that would have eliminated funding for the Clean Cities program.
Read More →The eighth Annual Clean Technology Forum & Equipment Expo is a free event that offers fuel management training, a conference, and a reception for recipients of the Clean Air Champion Awards.
Read More →The second annual AltCar Expo and Conference Sacramento takes place Wednesday, April 19, at the Sacramento State Capitol.
Read More →The Northern California Clean Technology Forum brings together regional and national fleet managers and industry stakeholders to explore available technology and vehicle options today as well as looking at policies, incentives, and regulations helping to move the market.
Read More →Virginia Clean Cities has announced the launch of the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Nexus, a business-to-business website that will connect hydrogen and fuel cell companies
Read More →Empire Clean Cities has scheduled its annual stakeholder meeting for May 12 in the Queens neighborhood of Corona.
Read More →The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC), in partnership with the Tulsa Area Clean Cities (TACC), launched three newly developed alternative-fuel vehicle first responder safety training classes at Tulsa Community College in Oklahoma.
Read More →The Commonwealth of Virginia’s Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) has approved expanding the access of the state’s alternative-fuel incentive program to local governments, Virginia Clean Cities announced. Previously, only state agencies were eligible for the program.
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