Wisconsin Clean Cities
Driving Wisconsin Forward Since 1994
January 2021 Edition
Attend our new virtual quarterly membership meeting Feb. 22
Wisconsin Clean Cities is excited to launch our new quarterly virtual membership meetings. These casual, members only, one hour meetings will take place quarterly during the lunch hour and will allow our members to engage with us and with each other. Please join us from 12 p.m.-1 p.m. CST Monday, February 22 for our first meeting. Login information is available under the Announcements tab in the Member Center or by RSVP'ing to Emily Nayder via email or by phone at (219) 644-3690. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Annual surveys due March 2
Each year, Wisconsin Clean Cities 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 & our region while providing opportunities for funding sustainable transportation projects. The surveys are also used to determine awards at our annual stakeholder meeting! Help us showcase all the activity taking place by telling us about your efforts to reduce petroleum consumption & greenhouse gas emissions. All WCC members, partners & stakeholders should complete the survey. You may download the survey here. Please return your fleet’s data via the Excel spreadsheet by email to Kelly Verbeke.
U.S. EPA DERA grants available
The U.S. EPA is accepting applications for the 2021 Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) grant program. The U.S. EPA anticipates awarding approximately $46 million in competitive grant funding. The program is soliciting applications nationwide for projects that achieve significant reductions in diesel emissions and exposure, particularly from fleets operating in areas with poor air quality. The U.S. EPA is hosting educational Webinars on the solicitation on Feb. 3 and Feb. 11. Details are available on our events calendar. Applications are due March 16, 2021. Contact WCC Executive Director Lorrie Lisek to learn how we can help you with your successful grant application.
TEP Capitol Hill update & Biden administration forecast
Our friends at Transportation Energy Partners on Jan. 15 hosted a Webinar on what the new administration and Congress will mean for clean fuels and vehicles. Top policy experts in the field from Electric Drive Transportation Association, NGVAmerica, The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas and the National Biodiesel Board joined TEP for the Webinar and addressed issues of clean energy legislation, funding, alternative fuel tax credits and much more. Watch the recording here
Work Truck Week 2021
Register now for Work Truck Week 2021 (WTW21), a new online event March 8-12, 2021. WTW21 connects the commercial vehicle industry, offering access to product news, market trends and operational insights to help your company prepare for the year ahead. Free registration is available to the first 100 Wisconsin Clean Cities members who register using our exclusive access code. Access your free registration code under the Announcements tab in the Member Center.
Questions? Email Kelly Verbeke at kelly.verbeke@wicleancities.org.
City of Madison touted as "climate haven" on "CBS Sunday Morning"
WCC member the City of Madison was featured as a "climate haven" on the Jan. 24 edition of "CBS Sunday Morning." The segment featured an interview with Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway discussing the multiple benefits of the city as a "climate haven" for Americans fleeing regions ravaged by climate change-fueled natural disasters. The city was touted for its schools, hospitals, sports, culture, cost of living, high quality of life and climate resilience. Watch the segment here
Nissan LEAF discounts continue
WCC member Nissan North America, as part of its effort to accelerate electric vehicle transportation alternatives throughout the U.S., is offering customers with proof of eligibility incentive offers toward the purchase of the 100% electric Nissan LEAF. The rebate offers expire March 31, 2021. Learn more
Member Spotlight: We Energies
We Energies has been a Diamond Level Wisconsin Clean Cities member since 2000. Bob Reagan, Senior Service Manager, serves on the Wisconsin Clean Cities Board of Directors. The company provides electric service to customers in portions of Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula and also serves natural gas customers in Wisconsin and steam customers in downtown Milwaukee. We Energies serves more than 1.1 million electric customers and 1.1 million natural gas customers in Wisconsin. Learn more
New & Renewing Members
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.

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Upcoming Events
National Ethanol Conference
Virtual
February 16-18, 2021
Transportation & Innovation Expo
Madison, Wisconsin
June 10, 2021
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