The U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program honored Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition Executive Director Mark Bentley and President Phillip Wiedmeyer for their dedication and outstanding accomplishments in reducing Alabama’s dependence on petroleum in transportation.

National Clean Cities Co-Director Linda Bluestein inducted the pair into the  Clean Cities Hall of Fame December 9 while in Golden, Colo., where representatives from nearly 100 Clean Cities coalitions from across the country gathered for the 2014 Clean Cities Coordinator Workshop.

In 2013 alone, the Alabama coalition saved more than 3 million gallons of petroleum and averted more than 12,000 tons of greenhouse gases through the deployment of alternative and renewable fuels, advanced vehicles, idle reduction, and fuel economy improvements. Alabama’s coalition has developed strong programs to support fuels such as ethanol, biodiesel, natural gas, propane, electricity and hydrogen. These accomplishments contributed to Clean Cities’ major milestone in 2013 of reducing U.S. petroleum consumption by one billion gallons in a single year for the first time ever.

Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition Executive Director Mark Bentley (right) stands with Linda Bluestein, co-director of the national Clean Cities program after accepting his award. (PHOTO: Alabama Clean Fuels)

Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition Executive Director Mark Bentley (right) stands with Linda Bluestein, co-director of the national Clean Cities program after accepting his award. (PHOTO: Alabama Clean Fuels) 

“For many years, Mark and Phillip have proved themselves to be true pioneers and have made a significant impact in the deployment of alternative fuels and advanced vehicles, both in their coalition area as well as nationally,” Bluestein said.  

Bentley has been the executive director of the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition since 2006. Wiedmeyer has served as president for the coalition since 2002.

“It’s been our privilege over the years to promote the use of alternative fuels that are better for our environment, easier on our wallets, good for our local economy and a step toward energy independence for our country,” Bentley said.  “We are delighted to be recognized for this important work.”

For more information, visit http://www1.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/m/hall_of_fame.html.

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