at Green Drives Conference & Expo in 2023. Illinois' Clean Cities coalition began as Chicago Area Clean Cities on May 13, 1994, and was the fifth Clean Cities coalition to launch under the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program, founded in 1993. In 2022, the coalition expanded to include the entire state and changed its name to
Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation (IACT). The mission of the IACT is to advance energy, economic, and environmental security of the U.S. by supporting the reduction of petroleum consumption. This is accomplished at the local level through: • Coordinating efforts to obtain funding to implement
clean fuel and petroleum displacement projects • Initiating and supporting legislation and programs that promote clean fuels, clean fuel vehicles, idle reduction, enhanced fuel economy and other clean technologies • Developing fueling infrastructure in the State of Illinois to support a diverse clean fuel market • Educating the public about the operation and benefits of clean fuels and technologies • Incorporating as many clean-fuel vehicles as possible throughout Illinois In 30 years, IACT has displaced 200 million gasoline-gallon equivalents of petroleum, reduced greenhouse-gas emissions by 159,000 tons, encouraged stakeholders to use 13,000 alternative fuels, electric and hybrid vehicles, and helped create 1,700 new electric vehicle charging stations in the Chicago area. IACT supports many events within the clean transportation sector but also currently hosts
Green Drives Conference and Expo annually in two different Illinois cities. The conference is one of the largest clean-transportation conferences held in the Midwest and is attended by government officials, commercial and municipal fleet managers, corporate sustainability officers, and clean-tech and clean-energy professionals who want to learn how to use cleaner, lower emissions fuels and technologies, while saving money. == Indiana ==