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Who We Are ... |
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Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition serves as the principal coordinating point for clean, alternative fuel vehicle activities in Alabama.
The Clean Cities program was begun 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.
The program thrives on strong local initiatives and a flexible approach to building a market, providing participants with options to address problems unique to their cities
There are currently more than 88 coalitions around the country, shown on the map below. Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition is working toward official DOE designation. |
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Board of Directors
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Charles Ball, Executive Director, Regional Planning Commision of Greater Birmingham
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Cedric Daniels, Product Manager, Electric Transportation, Alabama Power Company
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David Lindon, Fleet Management Director, City of Hoover
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Randy Queen, Fleet Account Executive, General Motors Corporation
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Bart Rice, President, Allied Renewable Energy LLC
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Norman Rutland, President, Phoenix Energy Corporation
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Jim Bruce (J.B.) Smith, President, PMC Marketing Group, Inc.
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Bob Strickland, Manager, Environmental Compliance, Alabama Gas Corporation
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Phillip Wiedmeyer (Chairman), Executive Director, Applied Research Center of Alabama
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Officers
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Phillip Wiedmeyer
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Bob Strickland
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Mark Bentley
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Bingham Edwards, Jr.
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Kimberly Patterson
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2131 Data Office Drive, Suite 240 Birmingham, Alabama 35244 � 205-402-2755 � Fax 205-402-9907 email |
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