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Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) Coalition

The Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) coalition

Contact Information

Kathy Boyer
919-558-9400
kboyer@tjcog.org
Lacey Jane Wolfe
919-558-2705
lacey@tjcog.org
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Clean Cities Coordinators

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Kathy Boyer
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Lacey Jane Wolfe
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Kathy Boyer has served as North Carolina's Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) Clean Cities coalition (TCCC) co-coordinator since 2007. In that time, she has conducted education and outreach to public and private fleets, schools, and the general public on the benefits of alternative fuels and advanced vehicle technologies.

Prior to her position with TCCC, Boyer was employed as an air quality consultant to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. She has experience in developing mobile, stationary, and area-source air-emission inventories. Boyer is knowledgeable of mobile-source control technologies, including retrofit technologies, idle reduction strategies, replace/repower technology, and fuel conversions.

She has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, and a Master of Science in Environmental Management specializing in coastal environmental management from the Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment.

Triangle J Council of Governments
PO Box 12276
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
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Triangle Clean Cities (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) coalition Statistics
Population: 1,772,145
Area: 4,499 sq. mi.
Boundaries: Counties: Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Johnston, Lee, Moore, Orange, Wake; Cities of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill
Designated: March 19, 2001   
Alternative Fueling Stations:
   Biodiesel (B20 and above): 26
   Natural Gas: 6
   Ethanol (E85): 12
   Electric: 50
   Propane: 13
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Avoided:* 68,390 lb of CO2
Annual Petroleum Savings:*
7,010,286 gasoline gallon equivalents
*2010 metrics