The Tulsa Area Clean Cities Coalition is one of more than 80 such coalitions across the nation working to expand the use of alternative fuel vehicles. More than 1,800 stakeholders nationwide have joined Clean Cities to help build the local alternative fuels market, improve air quality, stimulate the local economy and increase public awareness of alternative fuels. Stakeholders include fuel suppliers, vehicle manufacturers, fleet managers, utilities, environmental and health groups, and state and local governments.
The following organizations, companies, governments and non-profits are stakeholders of the Tulsa Area Clean Cities Coalition:
AAA Oklahoma
AEP-PSO
American Airlines
American Lung Association of Oklahoma
Apache Corporation
Applied Biofuels
Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corporation
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
AT&T
Big Man Electric Vehicles
Bixby Public Schools
Blue Energy Fuels, LLC
Carter Chevrolet
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
City of Bixby
City of Broken Arrow
City of Catoosa
City of Collinsville
City of Coweta
City of Glenpool
City of Jenks
City of Miami
City of Owasso
City of Pawhuska
City of Sapulpa
City of Tulsa, Office of the Mayor
City of Tulsa, Parks & Recreation
Crane Carrier Company
Cub Cadet
Emission Solutions, Inc.
Exterran
Fine Airport Parking
Ford Motor Company
Fuel Master
General Motors Corporation
Gray Consulting
Harvest Wind and Solar
Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG)
Jim Norton Toyota
Joe Cooper Ford
Joe Marina Honda
Keep Oklahoma Beautiful
Laredo Petroleum
Magellan, LLC
Melton Truck Lines
The Metropolitan Environmental Trust (The MET)
Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority
Mid-Del Technology
NGV Coalition of Oklahoma
OG&E
Oklahoma Aquarium
Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden
Oklahoma Department of Commerce
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
Oklahoma Department of Transportation
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company
Oklahoma Office of the Governor
Oklahoma Office of the Secretary of Energy
Oklahoma Office of the Secretary of Environment
Oklahoma Office of State Finance
Oklahoma Department of Central Services, Alt Fuels & Fleet Management Division
Oklahoma Propane Gas Association
ONEOK
Orbitek, Inc.
Owasso Public Schools
PACCAR
River Parks Authority
Rogers County
Samson Investment Company
Sand Springs Public Schools
Sapulpa Public Schools
Southwest Airlines
Speedway Chevrolet
Spirit Aerosystems (Formerly Boeing)
Sustainable Tulsa
Syntroleum
Top Equipment
Town of Haskell
Trillium USA
Tulsa Airport Authority
Tulsa City-County Library
Tulsa Community College
Tulsa County
Tulsa Gas Technologies, Inc.
Tulsa Metro Chamber
Tulsa Public Schools
Tulsa Technology Center
Tulsa Zoo
US Department of Energy
US Environmental Protection Agency
US General Services Administration
US Postal Service
Ultraco, LLC
United Parcel Service
University of Tulsa
Up With Trees
Williams Companies
Wortman Heat & Air
For more information about becoming involved, please contact Meredith Webber at 918.579.9434.