Our stakeholders have helped to 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.
Tulsa Area Clean Cities Coalition Stakeholders:
- AEP-PSO
- AFTC – Alternative Fuel Technology Center
- American Airlines
- Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corporation
- Arrow Compression Products
- Blue Energy Fuels, LLC
- Covanta Energy
- City of Bixby
- City of Broken Arrow
- City of Glenpool
- City of Jenks
- City of Mannford
- City of Owasso
- City of Sand Springs
- City of Sapulpa
- City of Tulsa
- CleanNG
- Dericks Leasing & Financial Company
- Fine Airport Parking
- Grand Gateway EDA/Pelivan Transit
- Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG)
- The Metropolitan Environmental Trust
- Metropolitan Tulsa Transit Authority
- Oklahoma Department of Commerce
- Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
- Oklahoma Department of Transportation
- Oklahoma Office of the Governor
- Oklahoma Office of the Secretary of Energy and Environment
- ONE Gas
- Premier Truck
- River Parks Authority
- Rogers County
- Sand Springs Public Schools
- Sapulpa Public Schools
- Small Arrow Engineering
- Southside Rotary
- Stevenson Propane
- Sustainable Tulsa
- Tulsa Airport Authority
- Tulsa City-County Library
- Tulsa Community College
- Tulsa County
- Tulsa Gas Technologies, Inc.
- Tulsa Regional Chamber
- Tulsa Public Schools
- Tulsa Technology Center
- Tulsa Renewable Business Alliance
- US Department of Energy
- University of Tulsa
For more information about becoming involved, please contact us.