Commitment Agreement: Please Read All
The Clean Cities Program directly supports the Department of Energy's commitment to energy use in the American transportation section that is more efficient, less dependent on foreign sources, less environmentally disruptive, sustainable and safe.
The Energy Policy Act of 1992, supplemented by the 1993 Executive Order 12844: Federal Use of Alternative Fuel Vehicles, and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 all establish guidelines for effecting a favorable energy and environmental situation in the transportation sector. The Department of Energy Clean Cities Program is an umbrella to structure and achieve Energy Policy Act program goals and to coordinate objectives of governments and other Federal directives, such as the Clean Air Act.
The key to fulfilling the mission of the Department of Energy Clean Cities Program is for individual stakeholders and their company/organizations to support the Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition (CCFC).
By submitting this Stakeholder Application and
Memorandum of Understanding (click here to read and print complete document) ,
we commit to helping the CCFC achieve its goals and objectives contained
within its Program
Plan . We understand that our commitments are voluntary, and will
be achieved as we have designated in our stakeholder commitment selection
below:
Stakeholder Commitment Selection
Select at least two areas of commitment
* Commitment Options
01
Routinely Attend CCFC Meetings & Events
02
Serve
on a CCFC Committee (e.g.- legislative, coalition sustainability,
fuels and fleets, outreach and communication, and other ad hoc opportunities)
03
Purchase AFVs as appropriate
04
Develop & Provide Specialized Training
05
Provide Funding and/or Grants as appropiate
06
Build, Operate or Maintain Fueling Stations
07
Other
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