Coalition Locations
Clean Cities and Communities coalitions are designated by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and work locally in urban, suburban, and rural areas throughout the United States. About 90% of the total U.S. population lives within the boundaries of coalitions.
DOE-Designated Coalitions
Clean Cities and Communities coalitions strengthen the nation's environment, energy security, and economic prosperity by working locally to advance affordable, efficient, and clean transportation fuels and technologies.
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas- Arkansas Clean Cities (in transition)
- Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition
- East Bay Clean Cities Coalition (Oakland)
- Long Beach Clean Cities
- Los Angeles Clean Cities Coalition
- Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition
- San Diego Regional Clean Cities Coalition
- San Francisco Clean Cities Coalition
- San Joaquin Valley Clean Cities and Communities
- Silicon Valley Clean Cities (San Jose)
- Southern California Clean Cities Coalition
- Western Riverside County Clean Cities Coalition
- Capitol Clean Cities of Connecticut
- Clean Transportation Coalition – Western Connecticut
- Clean Transportation Communities of Southern CT
- Central Florida Clean Cities Coalition (in transition)
- North Florida Clean Fuels Coalition
- Southeast Florida Clean Cities Coalition
- Tampa Bay Clean Cities Coalition
- Sustainable Transportation Coalition of Hawaii (in transition)
- Eastern Missouri Alliance for Clean Transportation
- Kansas City Regional Clean Cities Coalition
- Ozarks Clean Fuels Coalition
- Capital District Clean Communities Coalition (Albany)
- Clean Communities of Central New York (Syracuse)
- Clean Communities of Western New York (Buffalo)
- Empire Clean Cities
- Greater Long Island Clean Cities
- Greater Rochester Clean Cities
- Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition
- Land of Sky Clean Vehicles Coalition (Western North Carolina)
- Piedmont and Coastal North Carolina Clean Communities
- Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill)
DOE-Recognized Apprentice Coalitions
DOE has recognized the following apprentice coalitions that have assembled an initial group of committed stakeholders and are working toward full designation.