Idaho Falls, ID | April 17th, 2023 – Congressman Mike Simpson has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to clean transportation, economic and energy security by Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities, a non-profit organization that promotes alternative fuels, advanced vehicles, energy efficient mobility systems and energy security in the region. Simpson was presented with the Clean Transportation Hero award […]
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Wyoming DOT updated their timeline regarding NEVI and VW Funding. Note the in-person workshop scheduled for May 9th in Casper, WY will be moved to May 24th if any delay in this timeline occurs. If the workshop is delayed, deadlines are also delayed by two weeks. As a reminder, the NEVI funding can only be used […]
YTCC has been celebrating our 20th year anniversary and we continue to do so through this Spring. We compiled a timeline of our work for a poster at our in-person events and would love to share with you all here!
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After the third and final reading at the January 17th Town Council meeting, the Town Council approved the electric vehicle charging station (EVSE) Land Development Regulation (LDR) amendment, establishing ordinance 1339, which became effective January 18th.
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Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities Contact Alicia Cox, alicia@ytcleancities.org The Good Traveler Media Contact Theresa Corey, theresa@jetsetoffset.com Jackson, Wyoming – September 19, 2022 – The Good Traveler announced the launch of a new pilot program in partnership with environmental nonprofit organizations throughout the country. Individuals and businesses now have the option and opportunity to offset the carbon footprint of their air travel through mileage-based charitable donations to hyper-local […]
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The ChargeWest™ – West Electric Highway interstate partnership will be celebrated in Idaho on September 15th, 3753 US-20, Island Park, ID 83429. ChargeWest™ is an eight state collaborative between AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, and WY and is the largest EV corridor collective in the nation.
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Idaho, Montana and Wyoming each submitted their respective state National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program (NEVI) state plan prior to the August 1st deadline. This is wonderful news and the first step towards unlocking the formula funds for each state through the NEVI program.
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The bi-partisan infrastructure bill provides a historic level of funding for infrastructure; including roads, bridges, and broadband. Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities (YTCC) is closely following the funding earmarked for electric vehicle charging stations, alternative fuels and infrastructure, transit, and school buses.
YTCC created a compressed natural gas (CNG) video tour to show how CNG is used as an alternative fuel in many vehicles and will take you on a tour of the station in Jackson, WY at Lower Valley Energy and the station in Afton, WY called Star Valley CNG. At each station, we will discuss […]
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DEQ and MDT to Host Webinar on April 4 HELENA—National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding is coming to Montana. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law late last year, includes $7.5 billion to support a national electric vehicle charging network. Of that total, $5 billion will go to states under the National Electric […]
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Congressman Simpson Honored with Clean Transportation Hero Award from YTCC
/in Funding, Newsletters, Policy, Stakeholder Spotlight, Stories, YTCC News and Events/by AliciaIdaho Falls, ID | April 17th, 2023 – Congressman Mike Simpson has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to clean transportation, economic and energy security by Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities, a non-profit organization that promotes alternative fuels, advanced vehicles, energy efficient mobility systems and energy security in the region. Simpson was presented with the Clean Transportation Hero award […]
Wyoming Updates NEVI and VW Funding Timeline
/in Fuels, Funding, Policy, YTCC News and Events/by AliciaWyoming DOT updated their timeline regarding NEVI and VW Funding. Note the in-person workshop scheduled for May 9th in Casper, WY will be moved to May 24th if any delay in this timeline occurs. If the workshop is delayed, deadlines are also delayed by two weeks. As a reminder, the NEVI funding can only be used […]
Celebrating 20 Years
/in Fuels, Funding, Newsletters, Petroleum Reduction Techniques, Policy, Stories, YTCC News and Events/by AliciaYTCC has been celebrating our 20th year anniversary and we continue to do so through this Spring. We compiled a timeline of our work for a poster at our in-person events and would love to share with you all here!
Town Council approves YTCC Electric Vehicle Charging Station Text Amendment
/in Fuels, Policy, YTCC News and Events/by AliciaAfter the third and final reading at the January 17th Town Council meeting, the Town Council approved the electric vehicle charging station (EVSE) Land Development Regulation (LDR) amendment, establishing ordinance 1339, which became effective January 18th.
The Good Traveler Partners with Local Environmental Nonprofit Organizations to Provide Air Travelers with Alternative to Certified Carbon Offsets
/in Fuels, Newsletters, Petroleum Reduction Techniques, Stakeholder Spotlight, YTCC News and Events/by Bailey CollinsYellowstone-Teton Clean Cities Contact Alicia Cox, alicia@ytcleancities.org The Good Traveler Media Contact Theresa Corey, theresa@jetsetoffset.com Jackson, Wyoming – September 19, 2022 – The Good Traveler announced the launch of a new pilot program in partnership with environmental nonprofit organizations throughout the country. Individuals and businesses now have the option and opportunity to offset the carbon footprint of their air travel through mileage-based charitable donations to hyper-local […]
Charge West Launch Island Park, Idaho
/in Fuels, Newsletters, Petroleum Reduction Techniques, Stories, YTCC News and Events/by Bailey CollinsThe ChargeWest™ – West Electric Highway interstate partnership will be celebrated in Idaho on September 15th, 3753 US-20, Island Park, ID 83429. ChargeWest™ is an eight state collaborative between AZ, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, UT, and WY and is the largest EV corridor collective in the nation.
Idaho, Montana and Wyoming Submit State NEVI Plans
/in Fuels, Funding, YTCC News and Events/by AliciaIdaho, Montana and Wyoming each submitted their respective state National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program (NEVI) state plan prior to the August 1st deadline. This is wonderful news and the first step towards unlocking the formula funds for each state through the NEVI program.
Federal Funding Update
/in Fuels, Funding, Newsletters, Petroleum Reduction Techniques, Policy, YTCC News and Events/by Bailey CollinsThe bi-partisan infrastructure bill provides a historic level of funding for infrastructure; including roads, bridges, and broadband. Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities (YTCC) is closely following the funding earmarked for electric vehicle charging stations, alternative fuels and infrastructure, transit, and school buses.
CNG Video Tour
/in Fuels, Petroleum Reduction Techniques, Stakeholder Spotlight, Stories, YTCC News and Events/by Bailey CollinsYTCC created a compressed natural gas (CNG) video tour to show how CNG is used as an alternative fuel in many vehicles and will take you on a tour of the station in Jackson, WY at Lower Valley Energy and the station in Afton, WY called Star Valley CNG. At each station, we will discuss […]
State of Montana Slated to Receive Nearly $43 Million in Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding
/in Fuels, Funding, Newsletters, Petroleum Reduction Techniques, YTCC News and Events/by Bailey CollinsDEQ and MDT to Host Webinar on April 4 HELENA—National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure funding is coming to Montana. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed into law late last year, includes $7.5 billion to support a national electric vehicle charging network. Of that total, $5 billion will go to states under the National Electric […]