Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program is good for our jobs, economy, and health by requiring transportation fuels to become cleaner and less carbon-intensive over time. It is a safe, reliable program for Oregon, and means more affordable and cleaner options for fuel choice at the pump.
A broad coalition of Oregon small and large businesses, economic development entities, consumer groups, fleets and civic leaders signed on to support Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program, including:
- A to Z Wineworks
- AFSCME Oregon
- Alliance AutoGas
- American Lung Association, Oregon
- American Planning Association, Oregon Chapter
- Arcimoto
- Argyle Winery
- Beaver Biodiesel
- Better World Club
- Beyond Toxics
- Bi-Phase Technologies
- BICEP
- Blue Star Gas
- Bluehouse Consulting Group, Inc.
- Brammo
- Brink Communications
- CalETC
- California Biodiesel Initiative
- Cambrian Energy
- Carbon Solutions Northwest
- Carroll Investments
- Ceres
- ChargePoint
- Citizens’ Utility Board
- City of Beaverton
- City of Cornelius
- Clean Energy Fuels
- Clean Energy Renewable Fuels
- CleanWorld
- Climate Solutions
- ClipperCreek
- Coalition for a Livable Future
- Coalition For Renewable Natural Gas
- Columbia Biogas
- Columbia Pacific Bio-Refinery
- Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
- Columbia Willamette Clean Cities Coalition
- Community Investment Fund
- Consumers Union
- Cool Planet Energy Systems
- Daimler Trucks
- Desantis Landscaping
- Diane Dulken Strategies
- Douglas County Global Warming Coalition
- DuPont
- EcoShuttle
- EcoSpeed
- Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon’s Interfaith Power & Light
- Electric Drive Transportation Associations
- Electric Peoples Car of America
- Energy Vision
- Engineers for a Sustainable Future
- Environment Oregon
- Environmental Defense Fund
- Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2)
- Equilibrium Capital Group
- Essential Consulting Oregon
- EV4 Oregon
- Family Generation Foods
- Fluid Market Strategies
- Focus the Nation
- Fulcrum BioEnergy, Inc.
- GETIT Shuttle (aka Green Energy Transportation & Tour, LLC)
- Go Bio Co
- Good Company
- Green For All
- Green Girl Land Development Solutions LLC
- Green Lightning Consulting LLC
- Green Lite Motors
- Greenwood Resources
- Hartman Strong Hartman, LLC
- Hawthorne Auto
- Hillsboro Hops
- Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber
- HM3 Energy
- Hot Lips Pizza
- Hydrostar USA
- Imperium Renewables
- Inland Empire Oilseeds
- KersTech Vehicle Technologies
- King Estate Winery
- League of Women Voters of Oregon
- Madison Renewables
- Main Street Alliance
- McCoy Freightliner
- Metro
- Midlink Group
- Moda Health
- National Wildlife Federation
- Natural Choice Directory
- Natural Resources Defense Council
- Neighbors for Clean Air
- Neil Kelly Company
- Neste Oil
- Northwest District Association Air Quality Committee
- Northwoods Nursery / One Green World
- NW Earth Institute
- Onboard Dynamics
- Onward Oregon
- Operation Free
- Oregon Business Association
- Oregon City Golf Club
- Oregon Conservation Network
- Oregon Council of Trout Unlimited
- Oregon Electric Vehicle Association
- Oregon Environmental Council
- Oregon League of Conservation Voters
- Oregon League of Minority Voters
- Oregon Oils
- Organically Grown Company
- Pacific Ethanol
- PacificAg
- Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oregon Chapter
- Port of Morrow
- Port of Portland
- Portfolio 21 Investments
- Portland Development Commission
- Powin Corporation
- Propel Fuels
- Renewable Natural Gas Coalition
- Rinehart Motion Systems
- Robinson Group, LLC
- Russell Development Co.
- Schwan’s
- SeQuential Biofuels
- SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel
- Shorepower Technologies
- Sierra Club
- Skanska USA
- Sokol Blosser Winery
- Summit Natural Energy
- Sustainability Partners International
- Symantec
- The Climate Trust
- The Signal
- Thistle Restaurant
- TransEnergy Solutions
- Union of Concerned Scientists
- Upstream Public Health
- Via Fleets
- Westport Innovations
- Whole Energy Fuels Corp.
- Wildwood/Mahonia
- Willamette Valley Transport
- ZeaChem, Inc.
- 1000 Friends of Oregon