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Clean Cities Midwest Expansion

 
 
 
 

Accelerating low- and zero-emission transportation across the Heartland through coordinated coalitions, projects, and funding.

Clean Cities and Communities

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The clean-fuel landscape in the Midwest is moving fast. Together with regional Clean Cities & Communities coalitions, OCFC helps fleets and communities plan projects, secure funding, and deploy real-world solutions—charging, fueling, and vehicles—at scale.

Expanding Outreach One Coalition at a Time

 
 

With assistance from the US Department of Energy's Vehicle Technologies Office, the Eastern Missouri Alliance for Clean Transportation and Kansas City Regional Clean Cities Communities coalitions are working to bring three new DOE-designated coalitions to new regions. 

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Based in the St. Louis region, EM-ACT serves eastern and southeastern Missouri—including St. Louis City/County, St. Charles, Jefferson, Franklin, and surrounding counties.

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Based at Metropolitan Energy Center in Kansas City, the coalition serves western Missouri and the bi-state KC metro in eastern Kansas—covering Jackson County, MO and Johnson, Wyandotte, and other counties in KS.

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Based at the Ozarks Environmental and Water and Resources Institute of Missouri State University, OCFC serves 29 counties in Southwestern Missouri.

GKCCC serves metro Wichita, Topeka, and other communities along I-35 and I-70, totaling all but 9 of the 105 counties in Kansas.

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NCCCC is a part of the University of Nebraska- Lincoln's Center for Transportation Studies, serving the entirety of the state of Nebraska.

The Ozarks Clean Fuels Coalition (OCFC) is a nonprofit organization and U.S. Department of Energy–designated Clean Cities Coalition dedicated to advancing clean, domestic, and sustainable transportation across Southwest Missouri. We provide education, funding assistance, and hands-on support to fleets, municipalities, businesses, and community members, helping reduce petroleum use, cut emissions, and build a cleaner, healthier future for the Ozarks.

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T: 417-988-0799

E: OCFC@MissouriState.edu

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