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Denver Metro Clean Cities Coalition
By using domestic energy supplies and renewable fuels, we reduce our dependence on imported oil, build local industry, improve air quality, and protect the environment.

Developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Denver Metro Clean Cities Coalition is a partnership between the government and local industry designed to expand the use of alternative fuel. The program encourages the use of electricity, ethanol, natural gas, hydrogen, biodiesel, and propane as clean alternatives to gasoline and petroleum diesel.

There are more than 90 Denver area Clean Cities stakeholders, and 2,000 nationwide, including representatives from local businesses, municipal governments, regional air quality organizations, and national corporations. For information on becoming a member of the Denver Metro Clean Cities Coalition, e-mail cleanair@lungcolorado.org.

Why become a member?

Membership form

Clean Cities Fact Sheet

Denver Metro Clean Cities Coalition members

Denver Metro Clean Cities Meetings

Subscribe to Clean Cities Now online newsletter

Clean Cities Now is the official publication of Clean Cities, an initiative of the U.S. Department of Energy's FreedomCar and Vehicle Technology Program, designed to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector by advancing the use of alternative fuel vehicles, idle reduction technologies, hybrid electric vehicles, fuel blends, and fuel economy.


Other clean air pages:

Indoor Air Quality
•     Radon
•     Tools For Schools
Outdoor Air Quality
•     Denver Metro Clean Cities Coalition
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Alternative Fuel Vehicles
•     State of the Air Report
•     Resources


American Lung Association of Colorado
- Walking Our Talk


We provide RTD Eco Passes and monetary reimbursement for employees who use alternative transportation. In 2007, these smart commuter policies reduced transportation-related emissions from our staff by at least 6,075 pounds!!! This represents more than 3 tons of carbon pollution that wasn't released into the atmosphere!


Our building is powered with wind energy credits from Renewable Choice Energy.


We have a Honda Civic compressed natural gas vehicle for staff use, and we have implemented telecommuting policies. We're also the proud winners of the 2007 Bike to Work Day Business Challenge - Class A in Arapahoe County.


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