Capital District Clean Communities Coalition (Albany)

The Capital District Clean Communities Coalition (Albany) works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to identify community-driven choices that save energy and promote the use of alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies in transportation.

Contact Information
25 years

General Stats

  • Designated: April 26, 1999
  • Population: 1,300,841 (based on 2022 Census estimate)
  • Area: 7,921 sq. mi.
  • Local/Regional Service Area: Counties: Albany, Columbia, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Otsego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, Washington; City of Albany

Alternative Fueling Stations

Including public and private stations

  • Biodiesel (B20 and above): 2
  • Electric (charging outlets): 3,371
  • Ethanol (E85): 6
  • Hydrogen: 0
  • Natural Gas: 2
  • Propane: 9

Energy Use Impact*

Annual Energy Impact

Annual Energy Impact by Alternative Fuel Vehicle Project Type

Emissions Reduced*

Annual Emissions Reduced

Emissions Reduced by Alternative Fuel Vehicle Project Type
*2022 DOE-Verified Metrics

Adam McCarvill

Adam McCarvill is passionate about improving the environment and was the previous Program Coordinator at the Long Island High Technology Incubator, which included the NYSERDA funded Clean Energy Business Incubator Program (CEBIP). He led marketing and communications efforts, while engaging directly with clean energy hardware portfolio company founders to provide strategic guidance, additionally fostering their brand-telling. Adam regularly leveraged his business acumen to offer timely support and direction to renewable energy start up founders. Through strategic planning and stakeholder engagement, he played a pivotal role in securing funding opportunities and fostering partnerships with key stakeholders including but not limited to Senator Chuck Schumer’s office, NYCEDC, Suffolk County, GE Vernova, ConEd, National Grid, NYSTAR, NYSERDA.

Adam is currently a Transportation Planner at the Capital Region Transportation Council, where he will act as the new Director of the Capital District Clean Communities Coalition. His bachelor’s degree in Environmental Design, Policy, and Planning goes hand in hand with his excitement about career opportunities to contribute to and drive sustainable projects for the built environment throughout the country.