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SUMMARY:Workplace Charging Challenge Mid-Program Review Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The 2015 Workplace Charging Challenge annual survey was distributed to 200 employers with the goal of tracking partners’ progress and identifying trends in workplace charging. A response rate of greater than 70% allowed for an unprecedented look at the state of employer-provided charging in America. This webinar will review progress and lessons learned by the Challenge\, discuss employer opinion on the value of workplace charging\, recognize partners that have executed all voluntary deliverables of the Challenge for the first time in 2015 and highlight recent ambassador achievements. Read more in the Workplace Charging Challenge Mid-Program Review blog post. \nSpeakers\nSarah Olexsak\, Workplace Charging Challenge\, U.S. Department of Energy\nNicholas Bleich\, Workplace Charging Challenge\, U.S. Department of Energy\nCarrie Giles\, Workplace Charging Challenge\, ICF International\nNay Chehab\, Workplace Charging Challenge\, New West Technologies\nPeter Heywood\, Workplace Charging Challenge\, New West Technologies \nPlease Note \n\nTo register please visit: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4848086886724903425\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar.\nView System Requirements\nThe presentation will be recorded and made available after the webinar.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/workplace-charging-challenge-mid-program-review-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Workplace Charging Challenge Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The EV Everywhere Workplace Charging Challenge is from the U.S. Department of Energy\, it aims to achieve a tenfold increase in the number of U.S. employers offering workplace charging for plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) by 2018. Many PEV drivers do their charging primarily at home\, but access to charging at the workplace can help to double their vehicles’ all-electric commuting range\, increasing the affordability and convenience of driving an electric vehicle. The Challenge is open to U.S. employers of all sizes whose charging stations are\, or will be\, primarily for employee use. The Challenge offers benefits to employers who are considering installing charging stations as well as to employers who have already launched a charging program. This webinar will provide an overview of the Challenge and the benefits of workplace charging.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/workplace-charging-challenge-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Protecting Public Health Through Cleaner Fuels and Lower Emissions - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) invites you to a briefing examining the health impacts of current octane sources and the need for cleaner\, cost-effective octane providers. Octane is necessary for vehicle performance and increasing octane volumes would enable highly efficient engines. At the same time\, octane-boosters in use today have historically been highly toxic compounds. But cleaner alternatives are available–namely biofuels. \nSpeakers for this forum are: \n\nReuben Sarkar\, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation\, U.S. Department of Energy @ENERGY\n\n\nDr. Carol Kwiatkowski\, Executive Director\, The Endocrine Disruption Exchange\n\n\nDean Drake\, President\, Defour Group\, LLC; Retired General Motors engineer (34 years)\n\nOctane was provided by lead until EPA phased out its use because of serious health issues. Today\, there are two primary sources of octane: gasoline aromatics (a petroleum refinery product) and ethanol (a biofuel). Gasoline aromatics make up approximately 25 percent of gasoline volume and are composed of benzene\, ethyl-benzene\, toluene and xylene–commonly referred to as the BTEX complex. \nAs well as being toxic itself\, the BTEX complex contributes to the formation of secondary air pollutants\, including ultrafine particulate matter (UFP) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Numerous health studies have linked both tailpipe exhaust and the BTEX complex to serious developmental and many chronic health conditions. As carmakers look for additional sources of octane\, the impacts to both health and the environment need to be considered. \nResearch is finding that high octane fuel blends\, such as a mid-level biofuel blend (30 percent ethanol and 70 percent gasoline)\, may enable greater engine efficiencies\, lower GHG emissions and improve fuel economy. Substituting cleaner forms of octane into fuel will have the added benefit of improving air quality. \nAs automotive manufacturers look towards meeting stringent fuel economy standards\, the role of fuels is receiving fresh attention. Automotive manufacturers\, fuel producers and the Department of Energy (DOE) are collaborating on a project that assesses the potential co-optimization of fuels and engines in new cars through the DOE’s Optima program. \nOptima aims to reduce per vehicle petroleum consumption by 30 percent beyond currently mandated engine efficiency measures by 2030. DOE expects to achieve this reduction through a combination of engine technologies and by increasing the use of highly efficient\, cleaner forms of octane. Reducing gasoline consumption is critical since the transportation sector is responsible for 27 percent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions\, as well as half of all toxic emissions in the United States. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP. \nMaterials from this briefing will be posted here after the event. \nFor more information\, contact Jessie Stolark at jstolark@eesi.org or (202) 662-1885.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/protecting-public-health-through-cleaner-fuels-and-lower-emissions-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Coalition Stakeholder Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Along with established stakeholders we are inviting fleets from New Haven and Middlesex counties to explore and talk about alternative fuels and improving fuel efficiency. \nAll American Waste has been invited to talk about their fleet switch to CNG and operating public CNG stations.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/coalition-stakeholder-meeting/
LOCATION:Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce\, 900 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510\, United States
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SUMMARY:Northeast Diesel Collaborative 2015 Partners Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Members of the maritime\, railroad\, transportation\, and construction industries\, state and federal government\, private businesses andnonprofit organizations are invited to take an active part in this meeting. \nJoin us as leaders throughout the Northeast and the U.S. will come together to participate in a day and half program focused on goal-driven discussions addressing the value of strategic partnerships\, cutting-edge technologies\, smart policy\, and innovative funding our region towards sustainability and clean air.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/northeast-diesel-collaborative-2015-partners-meeting/
LOCATION:Providence Marriott Downtown\, 1 Orms Street\, Providence\, RI\, 02904\, United States
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SUMMARY:All American Waste CNG Station Opening
DESCRIPTION:Please join Clean Energy in partnership with AllAmerican Waste as we celebrate the grand opening of one of our newest public access CNG fueling facilities and the second built in a joint venture with AllAmerican Waste. The station will support refuse and recycling truck fleets deployed by All American Waste\, as well as other public and private CNG vehicles and fleets in the area. \nCompressed Natural Gas vehicles will be shown fueling during the event for educational purposes.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/all-american-waste-cng-station-opening/
LOCATION:All American Waste\, 19 Wheeler St.\, New Haven\, CT\, 06512\, United States
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SUMMARY:NASC Show
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the NACS Show brings together convenience and fuel retailing industry professionals for four days of learning\, buying and selling\, and networking.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/nasc-show/
LOCATION:Las Vegas Convention Center\, 3150 Paradise Rd\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tenth Annual AltWheels Fleet Day
DESCRIPTION:AltWheels Fleet Day is the largest meeting of corporate and municipal Fleet Managers on the East Coast. Come see and hear the latest in fleet transportation technologies\, alternative fuels and fleet management practices. \nThe day consists of panels\, exhibits\, and vehicles offering a showcase of alternative transportation solutions — from concept vehicles\, to vehicles that are available and affordable today. This year’s Fleet Day will be hosted at the Four Points by Sheraton hotel and conference center on Route 1 in Norwood\, MA in their state-of-the-art conference space with a large outdoor vehicle display.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/tenth-annual-altwheels-fleet-day/
LOCATION:Four Points by Sheraton\, Norwood MA\, 1125 Boston-Providence Turnpike\, Route 1\, Norwood\, MA\, 02062\, United States
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SUMMARY:HTUF National Meeting & Technical Exchange
DESCRIPTION:The 2015 HTUF National Meeting and Technical Exchange will be September 29-30\, 2015 in Sterling Heights\, Michigan. This event provides an opportunity for HTUF stakeholders (military planners\, OEMs\, suppliers\, and fleets) to exchange information on issues affecting the development and deployment of high-efficiency military and commercial vehicles.  Building on past HTUF events\, this is a working meeting that will deliver action-oriented outcomes.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/htuf-national-meeting-technical-exchange/
LOCATION:Defense Corridor Center for Collaboration and Synergy\, Sterling Heights\, MI\, United States
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SUMMARY:North American Natural Gas Vehicle Conference & Expo
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URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/north-american-natural-gas-vehicle-conference-expo/
LOCATION:Colorado Convention Center\, 700 14th Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Drive Electric Week Event
DESCRIPTION:As part of National Drive Electric Week\, Ocean State Clean Cities Coalition members will the 2nd Annual Rhode Island Drive Electric Week event on Saturday\, September 12\, 2015 from 12 – 3PM. The event will highlight the advances made in electric and hybrid-electric vehicle technologies\, the economic and environmental benefits of owning an electric vehicle\, and the infrastructure that serves them throughout Rhode Island. The event will be hosted at Garden City Center across from the  Newport Creamery and centered around the gazebo. Planning organizations include the URI Outreach Center\, the RI Office of Energy Resources\, RI Department of Environmental Management\, and Drive Electric Cars New England. \n 
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/national-drive-electric-week-event/
LOCATION:Garden City Center\, 100 Hillside Road\, Cranston\, RI\, 02920\, United States
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