by Rachel Meinke | Nov 15, 2016 | Clean Cities, Transportation
Alternative fuel station signs will be located along Oklahoma’s interstate highways including I-35, I-44 and I-40. Alternative Fuel Signs Coming to Oklahoma’s Interstate Highways Drivers on Oklahoma interstates will soon see signs of the state’s effort to...
by Rachel Meinke | Nov 2, 2016 | Clean Cities
Oklahoma Propane News Central Oklahoma Clean Cities Played A Role Oklahoma’s use of propane in fleet vehicles around the state resulted in a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) award. The findings were reported by the Central Oklahoma Clean Cities Coalition and the Tulsa...
by Rachel Meinke | Oct 13, 2016 | Clean Cities, Transportation
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA CLEAN CITIES FedEx Opens Major CNG Fueling Station in Oklahoma City Eric Pollard, Clean Cities Coordinator 13 October 2016 Tuesday marked one of the most significant days for Central Oklahoma regional air quality improvement. FedEx Freight in...
by Rachel Meinke | Sep 9, 2016 | Clean Cities, Transportation
Central Oklahoma Takes Part in National Drive Electric Week 09 SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 OK Clean Cities on Twitter Clean Cities Website Media Advisory WHAT: Dozens of Oklahoma City-area electric vehicle drivers and enthusiasts will gather in the shadow of the Wheeler...
by Rachel Meinke | Aug 25, 2016 | Clean Cities, Transportation
It’s the equivalent of eliminating greenhouse gas emissions equal to 25 million miles of driving. Central Oklahoma drivers and fleets continue to spread the benefits of increased alternative fuel use in our communities. “We know that the growing list of fleets...
by Rachel Meinke | May 20, 2016 | Air Quality, Clean Cities, Transportation
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) Board of Directors has approved grant funding awards for public-sector fleet alternative fuel fueling infrastructure projects. Awarded applicants include: EMBARK and the City of Norman. Both projects include...