National Partner Award Winners
The U.S. Department of Energy's National Partner Awards recognized companies, organizations, cities, and states for outstanding contributions to the growth of the alternative fuel vehicle market. This annual award program was active from 1997 until 2005. This page lists the National Partner Award winners by year.
| 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997 |
2005
Cummins Westport Inc.
Wyoming Ethanol, LCC
Jim Harger
City of Fresno, California
Clean Fuel USA
China
McShan Florist
Texas State Energy Conservation Office
Sun Metro
For more on the 2005 winners, see Clean Cities Now, Vol. 9, Issue 2.
2004
Cummins Westport
City of Greensboro, NC
General Motors
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Los Angeles Department of Transportation
Sansone Dealer Group
Mammoth Cave National Park
Texas Department of Transportation
City of Hollywood, FL
World Energy Alternatives, LLC
ANGI International
Ron Shipley, Pierce Transit
For more on the 2004 winners, download Clean Cities National Partner Awards (PDF 908 KB). Download Adobe Reader.
2003
Delhi, India
Curtis Donaldson, CleanFUEL USA
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Rockland Materials
Salt Lake City Department of Airports-Salt Lake City International Airport
Sky Harbor International Airport
Valley Metro Transit
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
For more on the 2003 winners, download Clean Cities National Partner Awards (PDF 402 KB). Download Adobe Reader.
2002
American Lung Association
City of Tacoma
Dallas County Schools
ENRG
KeySpan Energy
Oklahoma Natural Gas
Richard Cromwell III, SunLine Transit Agency
SunLine Transit Agency
For more on the 2002 winners, download Clean Cities National Partner Awards (PDF 351 KB). Download Adobe Reader.
2001
American Airlines
Denver International Airport
Holiday Stationstores
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
New York State Clean Fuel Vehicle Council
Northside Independent School District
Schwan's Sales Enterprises
Waste Management
For more on 2001 winners, download Clean Cities National Partner Awards (PDF 611 KB). Download Adobe Reader.
2000
City of Dallas
Deere Power Systems
East Ohio Gas Company
Harris Ranch
Lower Merion School District
Questar Gas Company
Regional Transportation Commission of Clarke County
State of Arizona
The Newspaper Agency
Yellow-Checker-Star Transportation
For more on the 2000 winners, download Clean Cities National Partner Awards (PDF 2.48 MB). Download Adobe Reader.
1999
Ford Motor Company
H.E.B. Grocery
Jim Moore, Lone Star Energy Company
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Pierce Transit
State of California
Tulsa Public Schools
Yellow Cab Company
1998
American Honda
General Motors
New York City Clean-Fuel Taxi Program
1997
Denver SuperShuttle
Ford Motor Company
United Parcel Service
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. General Services Administration
U.S. Postal Service