• Printable Version
  • Bookmark and Share

Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition

The Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy coalition works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.
Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy coalition

Contact Information

Phillip Cameron
307-413-1971
phil@ytcleanenergy.org
Coalition Website

Clean Cities Coordinator

Phillip Cameron
Photo of Phillip Cameron

Phillip Cameron became the coordinator of the Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition in November 2009. He brings a diverse professional experience to this position with strong background in environmental outreach and education, grant writing, community service, and resource management. He has experience in both board and staff positions with a variety of regional and local non-profit environmental organizations.

One of the few rural Clean Cities coalitions, the Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition operates across a large geographic area that includes both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National parks. According to Chuck Myers, United Soybean Board Director, "Yellowstone and Grand Teton Park are perfect examples of well-tested, practical uses for soy biodiesel blends year 'round. The successful uses in these parks have yielded valuable information for other diesel users as well." The parks serve as the coalition's cornerstone and highest profile for stakeholders in collaboration with gateway communities, other parks and agencies, and the private sector.

In 2002, Cameron completed the Teton Science Schools' Professional Residency in Environmental Education, a one-year, graduate-level academic program and teaching practicum.

Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition
P.O. Box 11756
Jackson, WY 83002

Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition Success Stories

Watch videos about Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy Coalition. View more videos on the Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles Data Center.

Yellowstone National Park Commits to Alternative Fuels

Text version

Search Coalitions Search for another coalition

FOLLOW THIS COALITION

Facebook
Twitter
Yellowstone-Teton Clean Energy coalition Statistics
Population: 145,217
Area: 27,053 sq. mi.
Boundaries: Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks; Bridger-Teton, Caribou, Targhee, Challis, Salmon, Gallatin, and Shoshone National Forests; Teton and Park counties (WY); Gallatin County (MT); Cities of Bozeman (MT), Cody (WY), Idaho Falls (ID), Pocatello (ID), West Yellowstone (MT), Jackson (WY), and Driggs (ID)
Designated: September 18, 2002   
Alternative Fueling Stations:
   Biodiesel (B20 and above): 14
   Ethanol (E85): 1
   Propane: 8
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions Avoided:* 40,427 tons of CO2
Annual Petroleum Savings:*
3,394,790 gasoline gallon equivalents
*2011 metrics