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Granite State Clean Cities Coalition

Welcome to the home of the Granite State Clean Cities Coalition...Promoting the use of alternative fuel vehicles in New Hampshire 

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NEWS RELEASES

March 10, 2008 -- UNH Wildcat Transit recognized by nations top transit official for ingenuity in increasing ridership

January 11, 2008 -- Cranmore Mountain Resort recognized for going green

December 2006 -- "Biodiesel... Should You Use It?" (NAFA Fleet Executive magazine)"

November/December 2006 -- "Interview: Steve Russell, Fleet Services Supt., City of Keene, NH (Utility & Telecom Fleets magazine)"

October, 2006 -- Conquering the Cold (Biodiesel Magazine)

July/August 2006 -- NH Hospitality News Cooking Oil: The Fuel of the Future?

February 10, 2004 -- New Hampshire Communities Providing Leadership on Energy Efficiency and Clean Energy (EPA Region I)

December 14, 2003 -- These trucks run on vegetable oil (Concord Monitor)

December 5, 2003 -- Clean-burning biodiesel makes a quiet debut in New Hampshire (Union Leader)

July 29, 2002--Fuel from vegetable oil (Keene Sentinel)pdftrans.gif (136 bytes)

July 3, 2002 -- DOE grants $100,000 for natural gas vehicles

June 3, 2002 -- Driving to the Future (Portsmouth Herald)

June 1, 2002 -- State launches clean air coalition The Union Leader)pdftrans.gif (136 bytes)

June 1, 2002 -- Clean Air Coalition announced (Associated Press)pdftrans.gif (136 bytes)

May 31, 2002 -- New Hampshire Launches Granite State Clean Cities Coalition

March 8, 2002 -- New Hampshire Business Review

February 6, 2002 -- New Hampshire joins nationwide "Clean Cities" program

Fall 2001 -- The Biodiesel Project (The Chewonki Foundation Chronicle)pdftrans.gif (136 bytes)

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