The State of West Virginia Clean Cities coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders,
and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Clean Cities Coordinators
Kelly Bragg
Casey Randolph
Kelly Bragg has been the coordinator of the State of West Virginia Clean Cities coalition and an energy development specialist for the West Virginia Division of Energy since 2006. She works to improve energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy technologies in West Virginia. Her recent focus areas have been building energy codes, alternative transportation fuels, and renewable energy.
Bragg joined the West Virginia Development Office in the marketing and communications division in November 1998. Before that, she was an editor at The Herald-Dispatch in Huntington and an editor and reporter at The Journal in Martinsburg.
West Virginia Clean State Program
1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
Bldg. 6, Rm. 620
Charleston, WV 25305
Casey Randolph is the coalition co-coordinator for West Virginia Clean Cities. With a background in mechanical engineering, Randolph has great appreciation for and understanding of energy's role as a key player in our nation's success. Since beginning work at the West Virginia Division of Energy in June 2011, he has been involved in a wide array of energy topics including energy efficiency, alternative fuels and renewable energy. His main focus is updating the West Virginia 5-year State Energy Plan (SEP) that will be in effect as of 2013. The SEP outlines short-term goals to increase energy efficiency, promote clean energy technology and facilitate energy independence for the nation.
Randolph grew up in Hurricane, W.Va., a suburb of Charleston, W.Va., and received a B.S. from West Virginia University.
West Virginia Clean State Program
1900 Kanawha Blvd. East
Bldg. 6, Rm. 620
Charleston, WV 25305
Population: 1,821,798
Area: 24,230 sq. mi.
Boundaries: Entire state of West Virginia
Designated: October 18, 1994
Alternative Fueling Stations:
Natural Gas: 1
Ethanol (E85): 3
Electric: 8
Hydrogen: 1
Propane: 9
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Avoided:*
2,209 lb of CO2
Annual Petroleum Savings:*
241,983 gasoline gallon equivalents
*2010 metrics