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Virginia Clean Cities Coalition

The Virginia Clean Cities coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Virginia Clean Cities coalition

Contact Information

Alleyn Harned
540-568-8896
aharned@vacleancities.org
Peter Denbigh
540-466-4510
pdenbigh@vacleancities.org
Coalition Website

Clean Cities Coordinators

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Alleyn Harned
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Peter Denbigh
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Peter Denbigh's passion for transportation began before he could barely turn a wrench as he tried to help his father work on a 1952 MG-TD. This passion evolved and expanded to include many forms of transportation, from two wheels to four, with engines, motors, people power, liquid fuels, gaseous fuels, electrons and gravity.

Mr. Denbigh graduated with honors from James Madison University's Integrated Science and Technology program and went on to start, grow and sell a 23 person technology firm by the age of 28. After completing his MBA and driven by a desire to have a positive impact on our future, he aligned his focus to the environment and found himself immersed in alternate fuel projects. In addition to his position at Virginia Clean Cities where he directs the $20M Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program, he is a volunteer mentor at the James Madison University Alternative Fuel Vehicle Lab and assists in several EV conversions, B100 trikes, and E85 Harleys.

Virginia Clean Cities
JMU MSC 4115
701 Carrier Dr.
Harrisonburg, VA 22807

Virginia Success Stories

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James Madison University
04/02/11
Colonial Williamsburg
04/08/10
Gloucester Co. Schools
02/25/10
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Virginia Clean Cities coalition Statistics
Population: 6,080,403
Area: 38,700 sq. mi.
Boundaries: Entire state of Virginia
Designated: October 4, 1996   
Alternative Fueling Stations:
   Biodiesel (B20 and above): 11
   Natural Gas: 9
   Ethanol (E85): 12
   Electric: 35
   Propane: 49
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Avoided:* 52,709 lb of CO2
Annual Petroleum Savings:*
11,859,410 gasoline gallon equivalents
*2010 metrics