Stakeholders

Almost 18,000 stakeholders contribute to Clean Cities' goals and accomplishments through participation in nearly 100 Clean Cities coalitions across the country. Private companies, fuel suppliers, local governments, vehicle manufacturers, national laboratories, state and federal government agencies, and other organizations join together under Clean Cities to implement alternative-transportation solutions in their communities.

Our GNHCCC Stakeholders: 

Organization
Agrifuels
Air & Gas Technologies
All American Waste
Biodiesel One, Ltd.
CabAire
City of Hamden
City of Meriden
City of New Haven
City of West Haven
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro
Control Module
CT Center of Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT)
CT Parent Power
CTTRANSIT
Eversource
Ford Motor Company
Gateway Community College
Greater New Haven Transit District
Greenleaf Biofuels
Green Parking Council
Hocon Gas
Leahy Fuels
Metro Taxi
North American Equipment Upfitters Inc
Propane Gas Association of New England
Regional Water Authority
Santa Energy
Sikorsky Airport
South Central Regional Council of Governments
Southern Connecticut Freightliner
Southern Connecticut Gas
Stevens Ford
Sustainable America
Tasca
United Illuminating
Verdeck
Veterans Administration
Yale University

List updated May 2015.

If you are interested in becoming involved with the Greater New Haven Clean Cities Coalition, please contact Lee Grannis at grannis@nhcleancities.org