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Who We Are ...

Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition serves as the principal coordinating point for clean, alternative fuel vehicle activities in Alabama.

The Clean Cities program was established in 1993 by the U.S. Department of Energy to facilitate voluntary public/private partnerships around the country to create viable markets for clean, alternative fuel vehicles.

Today there are 90 community or state-based coalitions with more than 5,700 stakeholders representing 230 million U.S. citizens working to make America more energy secure by displacing petroleum with cleaner, domestic fuels.

SHORTCUTS

AFVs Available

AFV Incentives

Fuels

AFV Stations

Links

Membership Application

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National Clean Cities Facts

Since its inception in 1993, Clean Cities and its stakeholders have displaced more than 2 billion gallons of petroleum. The goal of Clean cities is to expand and stimulate alternative fuel and advanced technology markets to reduce petroleum consumption by 2.5 billion gallons by 2020. Clean Cities is focusing on three primary methods to achieve this goal: Replacement, Reduction and Elimination.

Coalitions and their stakeholders promote and support state and local policies to advance the goal of energy independence, such as tax incentives for deployment of various alternative fuels and acquisition of more fuel-efficient vehicles, research and development efforts related to advanced vehicle technologies, and biofuels production. These and other community and state incentives and policies will help encourage petroleum alternatives and will improve the energy security of alabama and the united States.

We are facing a critical time in our nation's history. The transition to a sustainable portfolio of energy options enables us to create new American jobs, improve air quality, and is a critical step in restoring our prosperity and addressing longer term security and environmental concerns.

Please consider a tax deductible donation or joining the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition today to help us reach our goals.

Visit the U.S. DOE Clean Cities website

ACFC Members

By becoming a member of Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition, you will join a group of businesses that are working together to improve central Alabama's air quality by promoting AFVs.

Founding Partners
Alabama Gas Corporation www.alagasco.com email here
Alabama Power Company www.alabamapower.com email here
Applied Research Center of Alabama   email here
PMC Marketing/Hi-tech Fuels   email here
Platinum Partners
Alabama Center for Alternative Fuels www.agi.alabama.gov/alternative_fuels email here
Allied Renewable Energy www.alliedrenewableenergy.com  
Soymet www.soymet101.net email here
Gold Partners
Dunn Building Company, LLC www.DunnBuildingCompany.com email here
General Motors Corporation www.gm.com email here
McPherson Oil Products www.mcphersonoil.com email here
Silver Partners
Alabama General Contractors (AGC) www.alabamaagc.org/ email here
Alabama Propane Gas Association www.Alabamapropane.com email here
Birmingham Southern Railroad   email here
Bryant & Company, Inc.   email here
City of Gadsden www.cityofgadsden.com email here
City of Hoover www.ci.hoover.al.us email here
Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. www.cecinc.com  
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. www.cleanenergyfuels.com email here
Eaton Corporation www.eaton.com/hybrid email here
Edwards Oil Company www.edwardsoilco.com email here
Estes Equipment Company, Inc. www.estes-equipment.com email here
Ferrellgas www.ferrellgas.com email here
FOGFUELS www.fogfuels.com email here
Freedom Fleet Services www.freedomfleetservices.com email here
Green to Grocer. LLC www.green2grocer.com email here
Heritage Propane www.heritagepropane.com email here
HOAR Program Management www.hoarpm.com email here
Innovation Drive www.innovationdrive.net email here
Lawson State Community College www.lawsonstate.edu email here
PetroGreen, LLC www.PetroGreen.com email here
Phoenix Energy Corp. www.PhoenixEnergyCorp.net email here
Precision Sales & Service Inc. www.AlternateFuel.com email here
Quality Petroleum Corporation www.qualityfuels.net email here
Saiia Construction www.Saiia.com  
Partners
Business Partners, LLC www.bp-ala.com email here
Keith Barfield www.bmss.com email here
Sharon Daniels   email here
Southeastern Cheese Corp. www.eco-nomics.biz email here
SustainAbility Initiative www.auburn.edu/projects/sustainability/ email here

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Board of Directors
Charles Ball, Executive Director, Regional Planning Commision of Greater Birmingham
Cedric Daniels, Product Manager, Electric Transportation, Alabama Power Company
David Lindon, Fleet Management Director, City of Hoover
Bart Rice, President, Allied Renewable Energy LLC
Jim Bruce (J.B.) Smith, President, PMC Marketing Group, Inc.
Bob Strickland, Manager, Environmental Compliance, Alabama Gas Corporation
Phillip Wiedmeyer (Chairman), Executive Director, Applied Research Center of Alabama
Brad Gray, Vice President Finance & Administration, The McPherson Companies, Inc.
Officers
Phillip Wiedmeyer
Bob Strickland
Mark Bentley
Bingham Edwards, Jr.
Kimberly Patterson

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2131 Data Office Drive, Suite 240  Birmingham, Alabama  35244  �  205-402-2755  �  Fax 205-402-9907    email