Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition
The Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to save energy and promote the use of domestic fuels and advanced vehicle technologies in transportation.

Merritt Island, FL 32954

Doug Kettles
Doug Kettles is the director for the Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition's ten-county region. He is also a Research Analyst with the Electric Vehicle Transportation Center at the University of Central Florida. Kettles is a long-time Central Florida resident and has over 35 years of engineering and management experience, including over a decade of large-scale advanced technology deployments.

Elizabeth Myron
Elizabeth Myron is the Director for the Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition (CFLCCC).
Prior to joining CFLCCC, Elizabeth served in both executive and volunteer capacities as a marketing and communications professional in the hospitality and education sectors. She is currently the Creative Marketing Specialist in the Workforce & Business Development Division at the FSEC Energy Research Center supporting projects with the US Department of Energy, National Renewable Energy Lab, Drive Electric Florida and the FSEC ERC EnergyWhiz program.
Elizabeth is a member of the Brevard Sustainability Working Group, Drive Electric Florida Education Equity and Outreach Committee and the Space Coast Science Education Alliance.
General Stats
- Designated: October 01, 1999
- Population: 4,541,404 (based on 2021 Census estimate)
- Area: 10,435 sq. mi.
- Local/Regional Service Area: Counties: Brevard, Flagler, Indian River, Lake, Marion, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, St. Lucie, Volusia
Alternative Fueling Stations
Including public and private stations

- Biodiesel (B20 and above): 0
- Electric (charging outlets): 1,810
- Ethanol (E85): 26
- Hydrogen: 0
- Natural Gas: 21
- Propane: 39
Energy Use Impact*
Annual Energy ImpactEmissions Reduced*
Annual Emissions ReducedLearn about just some of the projects from Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition. Visit the Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition website for more projects and information.
Projects and Case Studies
