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Wisconsin Clean Cities
Driving Wisconsin Forward Since 1994
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The Electric Zone returns
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It's Annual Survey time!
Each year, WCC collects data from stakeholders & produces a coalition report. The report reflects all the outstanding work taking place in Wisconsin & can be used to promote our coalition & state while providing opportunities for funding sustainable transportation projects. The surveys are also used to determine award winners at our annual stakeholder meeting!
All Wisconsin Clean Cities members, partners and stakeholders should complete the survey. Surveys must be completed by March 2. Click here to download the survey. Questions? Contact Executive Director Lorrie Lisek at (414) 221-4958 or lorrie.lisek@wicleancities.org.
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Winter Webinar Series
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$133M available for advanced vehicle technologies research
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Wisconsin, FTA transit bus project funds available
Wisconsin Department of Transportation Secretary-designee Craig Thompson recently announced $20 million in Volkswagen Diesel Emissions Environmental Mitigation Trust funds are now available for the replacement of eligible public transit buses. The Federal Transit Administration is also accepting applications for $130 million in Low or No Emission Grant Program funding.
Details on this & all funding options are available in the
Member Center
under the Funding Opportunities tab.
Contact WCC Executive Director Lorrie Lisek
to learn how WCC can help with grant funding applications!
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Nissan LEAF discounts extended
The rebate on the all-electric Nissan LEAF continues for Wisconsin utility customers & employees through March 31, 2020. Eligible customers & employees can receive a $3,500 rebate off MSRP & up to $7,500 in potential federal tax incentives for a total of up to $11,000 in savings! Special rebate codes corresponding to each utility are available online along with detailed information about the program.
Learn more
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Welcome our new intern
Joshua Graybow
Wisconsin Clean Cities is pleased to welcome Joshua Graybow as our intern for the spring semester through the Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program. Joshua is a student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee & is working toward a
BA in business administration & a degree in marketing with two minors in psychology & communication as well as a certificate in entrepreneurship. He is originally from Minnetonka, Minnesota. When he is not working or studying, he enjoys travel, sports & thrill-seeking. Welcome Joshua!
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Member Spotlight:
Time Transport
Time Transport has been a Wisconsin Clean Cities member since 2011. Lisa Morris, Time Transport's HR & Safety Director, has served on the Wisconsin Clean Cities Auxiliary Board since 2014.
The family business, originally established in 1997 has been in its new facility on 20 acres in Racine County since 2012. More than 90 percent of the company's fleet is now powered by compressed natural gas. Of its 68 units, 61 are compressed natural gas-powered. Learn more
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Featured Fuel: Biodiesel
Biodiesel is a renewable, biodegradable fuel that can be manufactured domestically from vegetable oils, animal fats or recycled restaurant grease. It is a cleaner-burning replacement for petroleum diesel fuel.
Biodiesel is a liquid fuel often referred to as B100 or neat biodiesel in its pure, unblended form. Like petroleum diesel, biodiesel is used to fuel compression-ignition engines, which run on petroleum diesel.
Learn more on our Website:
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