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Advancing the Technology Choices for Up-coming CARB In-use On-Road Heavy Duty Vehicle Mission Reduction Regulations for Public/Private Fleet Operators

 

Conference and Expo Presented by Southern California Clean Cities Coalition

Friday, April 18th from 8:00AM – 3:00PM

SCAQMD Main Auditorium

 

Presenters addressed the In-Use On-road Heavy Duty Vehicle Private Operators with the intention to provide valuable information and alternative technology solutions, as well as financing opportunities to meet regulations imposed by the various agencies.

 

This event also allowed cities/stakeholders that were open to learning more about utilizing alternative fuel technologies to interact with those who have been pro-active in their implementation of Alternative fuel/vehicle remissions reduction technology solutions.  

 

Outdoor Vendor/Expo displayed technologies and alternative fuel vehicles.

 

The following presentations are available for review:

AQMD-Fleet Rules.ppt

AQMD-Moyer Funding.ppt

AQMD-MSRC Funding.ppt

Asthma and Allergy Foundation-Health Effects.ppt

CAEPA_ARB-Diesel Trucks and Bus Regulations#5215.ppt

CEC-AB118.ppt

City of Inglewood- MEMA.ppt

CleanAir Now-Renewable Hydrogen.ppt

EPA-DERA Program.ppt

EPA-SmartWay Program.ppt

ESI-2010 Compliant CNG Engine.ppt

Ironman-Emission Compliance.ppt

ISE-Hybrid Electric Drive for HD.ppt

SCAG-2008 RTP.ppt

 

The Clean Cities Coalition, AQMD, EPA/CARB and the CEC share the same purpose:  to advance the nation’s economy while improving the environment and energy security by supporting each others specific goals to adopt practices that will carry out their respective missions. 

 

List of Attendees

APR 18th

2008

NAFA's 2008 Institute & Expo Is Going Green!


May 3-6, 2008/Salt Lake City, UT

NAFA is jumping on the eco-bandwagon this year and planning an environmentally friendly 2008 Institute & Expo. Most of our Members and Affiliates are taking the initiative to be more environment conscious and we are doing the same by establishing the I&E as a "green meeting."

What's a "green meeting"? It has been defined as a "meeting that incorporates environmental considerations throughout all stages of the meeting in order to minimize the negative impact on the environment."

Here are some things NAFA is doing to make the I&E a "green meeting":

  • The Final Program will be printed on recycled paper using vegetable-based inks.
  • Speaker handouts will be available on the web site only and attendees will be encouraged to print out only what they absolutely must. No handouts will be produced by NAFA.
  • All paper provided at the Print Stations will be 100% recycled copy paper.
  • NAFA is reducing the number of printed pieces. Both the Exhibitor Prospectus and Attendee Advance Program were produced on CDs this year.
  • Plastic name badges will be recycled at the 2008 I&E and will be used for 2009.
  • Bottled water will not be provided by NAFA, eliminating the use of more than 2,500 plastic bottles.

For additional Information E-mail:info@nafa.org

MAY

3-6

2008

ALTERNATIVE FUELS & VEHCILES

2008 NATIONAL CONFERENCE + EXPO

May 11-14, 2008

Las Vegas Rio All-Suite Hotel, Nevada

Alternative fuels and advanced transportation technologies will be featured in the largest industry event of its kind in the world. The 14th annual conference brings together public and private fleets and other government and industry stakeholders who share the mission of advancing the use of alternative fuels and advanced technologies in the marketplace.

The annual conference features more than 200 speakers and is expected to draw 2,000 registrants for four days of activity, including workshops, sessions, networking, a Ride-n-Drive, a free public forum, and a trade show for fleets. The trade show features over 100 exhibitors, displaying products and services available for purchase and use today. Attendees see cutting-edge vehicles and technologies from exhibitors who share the practical knowledge their businesses have gained through real-world applications

The Ride-n-Drive features the largest display of light, medium and heavy-duty alternative fuel vehicles available today.

For registration information visit:  http://www.afvi.org/NationalConference2008/registration.html#registration

MAY 11-14

2008

ALT FUEL EXPO

June 14 &15, 2008

Benefiting Kid's Charities of the Antelope Valley 

Los Angeles County Fair at Antelope Valley Fairgrounds

This event is intended to advance the awareness of   Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles    to the   Aerospace Industry, Leaders and General Pub.

Event Committee members are currently working with the Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District and Southern California (SCAG) Clean Cities Coalition to organize this event.

Set-Up Day

Friday, June 13th

The Expo will occupy  the Eliopulos Building (www.avfair.com)    

Trade Industry Day 

Saturday, June 14th

On Saturday  vendors and speakers will  present to representatives of aerospace, military, local industry and business, as well as  government  officials from numerous cities across Los Angeles County.

 

Public Day!

Sunday, June 15th; 10-6

Over 25,000 members of the General public will have an opportunity to interact with Industry Leaders and Vendor's displaying  Available and Viable Alternative Fueled Vehicles and Technologies.

For additional Info visit:

http://docs.google.com/TeamPresent?docid=dc5rdgsd_13ds4dhbgq&skipauth=true

JUN 14-15

2008

 

The Mountain States Hydrogen Business Council's

4th Annual Implementation Conference

 July 22-24, 2008

University of Wyoming Conference Center

In Association With: The National Energy Technology Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, University of North Dakota – EERC, U.S.-India Business Alliance and University of Wyoming

Conference Program Includes Presentations From:

The International Energy Agency, NETL, UND-EERC, and Industry

Meet Energy Officials From Each State ( 25 States Represented - 11 Countries Represented and the United Nations Hydrogen Energy Centre)

 

Location: Hilton Garden Inn at the University of Wyoming Conference Center, Laramie, Wyoming

Call 307-721-7574 for Special room rates

 

Register At: www.Mountainstateshydrogen.com

JUL 22-24

2008

The Future is Green

A Conference and Expo on

New and Emerging Clean Air Technologies and Innovations

September 14-16, 2008

Long Beach, CA

Conference Includes:

Sessions with expert panelists discussing:

  • Clean Fuel Technologies
  • Clean Fleet Vehicles and Equipment
  • Green Transportation Systems Technologies
  • Renewable Power Generation
  • Green Building Design and Energy Efficiency
  • Green Consumer Products and Behavior
  • Green Agriculture Equipment & Operations

Expo hall features over 100 booths offering the latest green technologies, including an Expo Hall Public Day on Sunday

Workshop Include:

  • For Entrepreneurs "How to Develop a Green Technology Business"
  • For Teachers "Global Warning, Energy & Environmental Protection"
  • Educational Component for science-minded high school students-our future engineers and leaders!

Register online at www.capcoagreen.com

For more information, email info@capcoagreen.com or call 8090-993-0302.

SEP

14-16 2008

24th Annual Clean Air Conference

SEPTEMBER 22-24

Millennium Hotel, Boulder, Colorado

Since 1984 the Conference has grown to over 300 participants representing industry, government, environmental organizations, educators, and others from North America and around the world.

General Session Topics:

  • Diesels: particulates, new standards, fleets…
  • Policy: New Energy Act, Ambient Air Standards, Clean Air Act revisions
  • I/M: comeback areas; OBD,II, III, scenarios; new non attainment areas...
  • Transportation: pollutants, maintenance, transit...
  • Alternative fuels: biofuels, hydrogen, ethanol...
  • New Vehicle Technology: hybrids, electric...
  • Climate Change: carbon foot print, greenhouse gases, emissions trading...
  • Health & Education: American Lung Assoc., CSU Particulate Study...
  • EPA Updates: MOVES; OBD
  • Global: I/M in the EU, Mexico...
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) tour
  • Boulder Scenario
  • Workshops:  OBD Monitor Rejections; Off Road Construction Emissions

Lodging: A block of rooms has been reserved for conference participants at the Millennium Harvest House in Boulder with rates starting at $119 per night.  For reservations, contact the hotel directly and mention the Clean Air Conference to receive our special conference rates.  To make on-line reservations, go to Millennium Hotels.  The GROUP CODE for the Clean Air Conference is “VEHIC”.  September is a very busy month in Boulder so we recommend making your reservations as early as possible. 

Millennium Harvest House
Tel: 800-545-6285
Tel: (303) 443-3850
Fax: (303) 443-1480
Email: millboulderres@mill-usa.com  www.millenniumhotels.com

SEP

22-24

2008

 

What's New at the Alternative Fuels Data Center?

The Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) is sponsored by Clean Cities in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), and is managed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. For more information, and a monthly update of their activities visit:

http://www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/toolbox/current_cutting.html

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Clean Cities Now

Clean Cities Now, is the official publication of Clean Cities, an initiative of the U.S. Department of Energy designed to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector by advancing the use of alternative fuel vehicles, idle reduction technologies, hybrid electric vehicles, fuel blends, and fuel economy.

 

 

This site is designed to assist current and future members of the SAC Clean Cities Coalition with all matters regarding the deployment of Alternative Fuel Vehicles in the region. By encouraging AFV use, the Clean Cities Program helps achieve energy security and environmental quality goals both locally and nationally.

 

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