Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities

Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities

Purpose: 
The Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities (DFWCC) Coalition is part of a national network of coalitions created by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and seeks to lead the region in petroleum and emissions reduction to improve air quality and increase energy security in the transportation sector.
Description: 
Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities (DFWCC) is a locally-based, public/private partnership and part of the larger network of local coalitions created by the U.S. DOE. Specific goals of DFWCC include: facilitating the deployment of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) to support the installation of an alternative fuel refueling infrastructure throughout the DFW Metroplex; increasing the use of fuel blends (i.e. diesel/biodiesel & ethanol/gasoline); accelerating sales of hybrid electric vehicles; promoting informed consumer choice on fuel economy; and encouraging the use of idle reduction technologies for heavy-duty trucks and other vehicles.