East Bay Clean Cities Coalition (Oakland)

The East Bay Clean Cities Coalition (Oakland) works with vehicle fleets, fuel providers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to reduce petroleum use in transportation.

Contact Information
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7101 Edgewater Dr, Bldg 2
Oakland, CA 94621
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Richard Battersby

Richard Battersby is the Equipment Services Manager for the City of Oakland and has been Coordinator of the East Bay (Oakland) Clean Cities coalition since 2003.

Battersby has over 25 years of experience in the fleet industry and has written and participated in numerous local, state, and federal grant-funded projects. Battersby is a certified automotive fleet manager and a certified public fleet professional. He holds over 40 Automotive Service Excellence certifications.

Battersby is an active member in Public Fleet Supervisor's Association, American Public Works Association, and the California County Fleet Managers Association. He is also a past chairman and officer of the NAFA Fleet Management Association San Francisco Chapter.

General Stats

  • Designated: October 21, 1994
  • Population: 2,673,096
  • Area: 1,516 sq. mi.
  • Boundary: Counties: Alameda, Contra Costa; City of Oakland

Alternative Fueling Stations

Gas pump
  • Biodiesel (B20 and above): 2
  • Natural Gas: 13
  • Ethanol (E85): 11
  • Electric: 997
  • Propane: 23

Petroleum Savings*

Annual Petroleum Savings

Annual Petroleum Savings by Alternative Fuel Vehicle Project Type

Greenhouse Gas Savings*

Annual Greenhouse Gas Emission Avoided

Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduced by Alternative Fuel Vehicle Project Type
*2014 DOE-Verified Metrics

Learn about just some of the projects from East Bay Clean Cities Coalition (Oakland). Visit the East Bay Clean Cities Coalition (Oakland) website for more projects and information.

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