20 Years of Clean Fuels
Louisiana Clean Fuels is celebrating 20 years! In honor of the 20th anniversary of our designation a Clean Cities Coalition, see the timeline below to explore the 20-year history of Louisiana Clean Fuels.
2000
Designation as a Clean Cities Coalition
Louisiana Clean Fuels is designated as a Clean Cities Coalition by the US Department of Energy on April 11, 2000 under the name Greater Baton Rouge Clean Cities Coalition. GBRCCC originally covered 5 parishes in Louisiana - Ascension, Iberville, Livingston, East Baton Rouge and West Baton Rouge - that had not attained air quality standards.
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2014
First Annual Clean Fuel Leader Awards
Louisiana Clean Fuels hosts the first annual Clean Fuel Leader Awards, presented during the Louisiana Alternative Fuels Conference and Expo on May 16, 2014 at the LSU Lod Cook Alumni Center. These awards recognize the efforts of LCF stakeholders in reducing emissions and petroleum usage in the state of Louisiana.
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2018
LCF Green Fleets Program Established
Through the efforts of Project Coordinator Tyler Herrmann, the LCF Green Fleets program was established in 2018. The Louisiana Clean Fuels (LCF) Green Fleets Program is designed to assist fleets in deploying solutions that improve the economic and environmental performance of vehicle operations. [sentence about first crop of Green Fleets]
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LCF Coordinator Inducted into Clean Cities Hall of Fame
Ann Vail, Executive Director and Coordinator of Louisiana Clean Fuels, is inducted into the Clean Cities Hall of Fame for her dedication and outstanding accomplishments in working to advance alternative fuels and advanced vehicles in transportation.
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