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 |
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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 |