Welcome to GLICCC!

Sponsored by the US Department of Energy (DOE), the Clean Cities program advances the nation’s economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local decisions to reduce petroleum consumption. The Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition is one of 90 local coalitions that develop public/private partnerships to promote alternative fuels and vehicles, fuel blends, fuel economy, hybrid vehicles and idle reduction awareness.

Five Main Technology Areas We Focus On:

  • Alternative Fuels & Vehicles: According to the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992, natural gas, biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen, electricity, propane, and methanol are the clean, domestically-found alternative fuels.  By converting to alternative fuels, we are contributing to oil independence, cleaner air quality, and combating climate change.
  • Fuel Blends: Blending alternative fuels with conventional fuels allows unmodified vehicles to reduce petroleum consumption and emissions.
  • Fuel Economy: Fuel economy refers to the amount of fuel needed to move a vehicle a given distance.  Better fuel economy can save money, reduce emissions that advance global warming, reduce oil dependence, and increase energy sustainability.
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles: HEVs combine the electrical benefits of high fuel economy and low emissions with the power, range, and convenience of conventional vehicles, while generally emitting fewer pollutants and greenhouse gases.
  • Idle Reduction: Idling vehicles wastes several billion gallons of fuels and emits large amounts of air pollution and greenhouse gases each year.  Thirty seconds of idling can use more fuel than turning off and restarting the engine, so if you are stopping for more than thirty seconds, turn off the engine.

Profile & History

The United States Department of Energy officially recognized the Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition (GLICCC) as the 51st Clean City organization in the United States on October 18, 1996. In late 2000, GLICCC entered into a joint-operations agreement and became a clean air program at the Long Island Forum for Technology, (LIFT) in Bayshore, NY.

A Letter From the Chair

Welcome to the Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition (GLICCC) website, which we have recently updated and enhanced to provide increased user value.  Here at GLICCC, we are a program of the Long Island Forum of Technology (LIFT) and are a valuable resource to improve our environment and national energy security through the implementation of clean fuel transportation solutions.  You have a

Advancing The Choice 2010

ATC 2010 Registration and Save The Date notices are now posted on the ATC page! http://gliccc.org/ATC

GLICCC's Stakeholder of the Month

You can find out about our Stakeholder of the Month for July 2010, Russell K. Barnett, at our blog page: http://gliccc.wordpress.com/2010/07/27/glicccs-july-2010-stakeholder-of-the-month/

Our Mission

The Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition (GLICCC) is part of a 15-year-old, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Clean Cities sponsored program that boasts close to 90 chapters nationwide. GLICCC’s mission and passion is to increase the public’s awareness and use of Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) while decreasing our regional and national dependency on foreign oil.

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