Utah Clean Cities and Communities' mission is to advance the nation’s environment, energy security and economic prosperity through collaboration with communities by building partnerships with public and private stakeholders that create equitable deployment of clean transportation solutions for all.
Utah Clean Cities and Communities (UCCC), formerly Salt Lake Clean Cities, was the 16th coalition in the nation to join the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Clean Cities Partnership in 1994. Today it is one of over 75 DOE-designated Clean Cities & Communities Coalitions across the country — a partnership designed to reduce the U.S. import and overall consumption of fossil fuels. Since its establishment, UCCC has grown to a statewide, 501(c)3 nonprofit with a robust stakeholder network across the state.
Working with the federal and state government in support of coalition stakeholders, UCCC leverages resources to bring funding, technical assistance, and other resources to Utah, supporting the development and deployment of alternative fuel infrastructure and vehicles, idle-reduction technologies, new mobility choices, and emerging transportation technologies.