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Clean Communities of Western New York (Buffalo) Coalition

The Clean Communities of Western New York (Buffalo) coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Clean Communities of Western New York (Buffalo) coalition

Contact Information

Craig Jackson
716-362-9543
cjackson@ccofwny.org
Coalition Website

Clean Cities Coordinator

Craig Jackson
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Craig Jackson has been the Coordinator of Clean Communities of WNY since Nov. 2012. Jackson's role as coordinator is to assure that local partnerships are built to reduce petroleum use in transportation. Mr. Jackson has worked in the rotating equipment industry servicing the Oil & Gas, Power Generation and Air Separation markets for over 6 years. Jackson is the founder and chairman of CNG for Upstate NY, a group of regional companies interested in fostering learning, collaboration and action on CNG vehicle fueling and infrastructure as it relates to the Upstate New York region and natural gas utilization for transportation.

Mr. Jackson is currently employed with Cobey, Inc. as the Business Development Manager. In this role he brings creativity and focus to developing new and old markets for Cobey's portfolio of products. Mr. Jackson identifies and develops new business relationships with customers and end users alike. His most recent new market development is expressly focused on CNG filling stations and providing equipment required to pressurize, store and deliver natural gas for use with NGV's throughout the Northeastern USA.

Mr. Jackson holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University at Buffalo and a Master of Business Administration in organizational development from Canisius College.

Clean Communities of Western New York (Buffalo)
4424 Billo Rd
Clarence, NY 14031
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Clean Communities of Western New York (Buffalo) coalition Statistics
Population: 1,121,286
Area: 1,568 sq. mi.
Boundaries: Counties: Erie, Niagara; City of Buffalo
Designated: November 4, 1994   
Alternative Fueling Stations:
   Natural Gas: 11
   Ethanol (E85): 8
   Electric: 13
   Propane: 3
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Avoided:* 763 tons of CO2
Annual Petroleum Savings:*
152,058 gasoline gallon equivalents
*2011 metrics