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New Look For The GLICCC Website
In case you haven’t already have noticed it – the Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition website has a new look. Last Summer GLICCC began working with Intelligent Product Solutions (IPS), a partner of longtime coalition stakeholder ElectroMotive Designs, to … Continue reading
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2nd EV Workshop
The Village of Huntington is charged up! This April saw the opening of a five-vehicle electric charging station in the Town of Huntington. The station is located in the South parking garage at the Long Island Railroad terminal. It is … Continue reading
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New Electric Vehicle Charging Station In Huntington
The Village of Huntington is charged up! This April saw the opening of a five-vehicle electric charging station in the Town of Huntington. The station is located in the South parking garage at the Long Island Railroad terminal. It is … Continue reading
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Hill Day 2012
On March 27 2012, the Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition joined with Transportation Energy Partners (TEP) and Clean Cities Coalitions from around the country for its annual Hill Days event. Clean fuel and vehicle industry and non-profit leaders from … Continue reading
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2011 Annual Report
Each year the Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition, along with all of the other Clean Cities programs across the country, submit an Annual Report to the U.S. Department of Energy. The Annual Report summarizes the activities of the coalition … Continue reading
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First Responders Safety Training Seminar
On Friday, September 23rd, The Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition held a First Responders Safety Training Seminar. The seminar, held on the campus of Stony Brook University, was created in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Energy and the … Continue reading
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Electric Vehicle Implementation Workshop
This fall the Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition was pleased to host an Electric Vehicle Implementation Workshop. This was a first-of-its-kind event for the coalition, as well as a great success. The half-day event took place on Wednesday, October … Continue reading
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Advancing The Choice Conference
“Alternative Fuels Today for a Greener Tomorrow” was the theme this year for The Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition’s Advancing the Choice Conference, which took place on October 14th, 2011 at Bethpage State Park. That theme was echoed throughout … Continue reading
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GREEN FLEET MAGAZINE ARTICLE ABOUT GLICCC
Green Fleet Magazine has a great article about GLICCC and the EES station opening at the Middle Country School District. The link to the article is below – http://www.greenfleetmagazine.com/article/50451/helping-fleets-run-green-in-long-island Thanks to Green Fleet Magazine.
Golf Outing
Good Times on a Gray Day On May 23, 2011, The Greater Long Island Clean Cities Coalition held its Inaugural Golf Outing at St. George’s Golf and Country Club. Despite some uncooperative weather, the event was a success for the … Continue reading