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SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Orientation & Overview
DESCRIPTION:In our first module\, you will receive an overview of the program\, as well as a look into how EV readiness supports Economic & Community Development.\nWe encourage all course participants to join us for the Toolkit kick off and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan.Your leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wfnqz6b0434f5&llr=s6mlhwcab. \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 1: Orientation\, Economic & Community Development\, and Team Building \nAudience: \n\nEconomic & Community Development Department\nEconomic & Community Development Commission\nElected Executive Office\nLegislators\nState agencies\nPOCD Committee members\n\n  \nTools: \n\nMarketing materials to promote town as a clean energy leader\nEVolution: Education on E-Drive Vehicles\n\n  \nResources: \n\nEV Roadmap for Connecticut\nAchiEVe: Model Policies to Accelerate Electric Vehicle Adoption\nPlugged In: The Last Mile Who will build out and pay for electric vehicle public charging infrastructure?\nStrategic Planning to Implement Publicly Available EV Charging Stations: A Guide for Businesses and Policymakers\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nMaintain particulate matter air quality standards\nReach attainment of 8-hour ozone standards\nIdentify potential members throughout the municipal government for a task force that will work towards developing a town-wide EV resolution\n\n\n\nMODULE I REGISTRATION \n\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 2-12\nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-orientation-overview/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200922T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T000000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T144508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T155204Z
UID:2560-1600732800-1600905600@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:ACT Virtual: Staying Plugged In: ACT's Annual EV Charging Workshop
DESCRIPTION:ACT Goes Virtual With Fleet Education\n\n\nAugust 18\, 2020 – November 19\, 2020\n\nModule 4 \nStaying Plugged In: ACT’s Annual EV Charging Workshop \nACT’s EV Charging Workshop is back by popular demand! Hear how the EV charging landscape has evolved\, including key lessons learned in fleet charging infrastructure deployments\, as well as strategies to control costs\, protect assets\, and integrate advanced energy management and storage. \n4 EPISODES: \nSeptember 22 & 24\nOctober 27 & 29 \nFind out about all the sessions at https://www.act-virtual.com/
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/act-virtual/
CATEGORIES:ACT Expo
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200924T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T150244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T164649Z
UID:2567-1600952400-1600956000@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Electric School Buses
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 2: Electric School Buses will help school boards\, town purchasing & finance departments\, and bus contractors learn how to electrify their fleets and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 2 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and to register: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wfo447b624e2d&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nAudience: \n\nSchool Board\nTown purchasing department\nTown finance department\nPublic Works\n\nSubject Matter Expert: \n\nDurham School Services\n\nTools: \n\nJoin Electric School Bus Bootcamp\n\nResources: \n\nAlternative fuel school bus information from the U.S Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center\nElectric School Bus Pilot Project Evaluation (Massachusetts)\n\nOutcomes: \n\nEliminate school bus tailpipe emissions\, which contain as many as 40 hazardous air pollutants as defined by the Clean Air Act\nReach the goal of 2\,434 electric school buses in Connecticut by 2030\nThrough the Electric School Bus Toolkit Program\, we are supporting school districts in applying for VW Settlement Grants\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-electric-school-buses/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200920T235131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T154434Z
UID:2542-1601463600-1601467200@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Autogas Answers: Operating your fleet with a smaller budget
DESCRIPTION:The upcoming complimentary Autogas Answers webinar will address the benefits of propane as a cleaner and less expensive fuel for your fleet. \nWe understand the budget constraints and impact that COVID-19 has caused for municipalities and fleets. We believe by attending this webinar you’ll see the significant cost savings that can be realized through information provided by the Propane Education Research Council and an interactive discussion with our local guest panel. \nThe webinar is on Wednesday\, September 30\, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. and last approximately 1 hour. \nRegister for this upcoming webinar at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Mf-ziR0sQ3CtsUGSmtXRvQ.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/autogas-answers-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201001T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201001T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T164841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T164841Z
UID:2581-1601557200-1601560800@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Municipal Fleet
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 3: Municipal Fleet will help Public Works\, Finance\, and Purchasing departments learn how to electrify their fleets and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 3 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and register at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wgaxj13f010f9&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nAudience: \n\nPublic Works (Director\, Fleet manager\, Garage supervisor)\nFinance Department\nPurchasing/Procurement Department\n\n  \nSubject Matter Expert: \n\nAndy Burnham\, Argonne National Lab\n\n  \nTools: \n\nAFLEET Tool\nAlternative Fuel & Advanced Vehicle Search\nVehicle Cost Calculator\n\n  \nResources: \n\nFuel Economy Guide: Compare electric cars\nClimate Mayors’ EV Purchasing Collaborative\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nIdentify who would be responsible for performing a fleet inventory\nUse the AFLEET Tool to perform a fleet inventory for your municipality\n\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-municipal-fleet/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201005T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200901T115559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T154457Z
UID:2536-1601884800-1601917200@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:AltWheels Fleet Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:AltWheels Fleet Day 2020 \nSustainable Transportation in a Post-Covid World: Creating Opportunity from Uncertainty \nWe will have several keynote speakers this year including Anirban Basu\, Chairman and CEO of the Sage Policy Group. Anirban serves as Chairman of the Maryland Economic Development Commission\, teaches global strategy at Johns Hopkins University\, and serves the Chief Economist function for a number of organizations around the country. Harvey Leonard\, the chief meteorologist on WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston\, will also be a featured speaker among several others in the environmental field. \nRegister at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/altwheels-fleet-day-registration-112890544658 \n  \n 
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/altwheels-fleet-day-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T155034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T155155Z
UID:2570-1601971200-1602176400@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:ACT Virtual: The Main Stage
DESCRIPTION:ACT Goes Virtual With Fleet Education\n\n\nAugust 18\, 2020 – November 19\, 2020\n\n\nModule 1 \nThe Main Stage \nACT’s main stage ballroom discussions are coming to a computer near you! Hear top executives from major suppliers\, manufacturers\, and fleets who are aggressively pushing ahead on advanced clean transportation technologies and what they’re betting big on\, why they’re doing it\, and what they’re most excited about for the future of the industry. \n6 EPISODES: \nAugust 18 & 20\nOctober 6 & 8\nNovember 10 & 12 \nFind out about all the modules at https://www.act-virtual.com/.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/act-virtual-the-main-stage/
CATEGORIES:ACT Expo
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20201002T192851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T192851Z
UID:2624-1602151200-1602154800@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Informational Webinar on Connecticut’s 2020 State DERA Program
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP) for a webinar on October 8\, 2020 from 10:00 to 11:00 am. Pre-registration is required! DEEP will be providing an overview of its upcoming 2020 State Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) Program. \nUp to $767\,000 will be available for projects to reduce diesel emissions and protect public health in Connecticut. Solicitation for projects is expected to open later in October and will close approximately six weeks after the launch date. \nTopics covered during the webinar include \n\nProgram launch\nApplication deadline\nDERA projects eligibility and funding levels and how they differ from VW eligibility and funding\, as well as\nProject implementation timelines\nand more.\n\n\nProjects that are Eligible for DERA Funding but are Not Eligible for VW funding: \n\nReplacement of EMY 2010 or newer vehicles with Zero-Emission or CARB Low-NOx vehicles;\nReplacement or repowering (engine replacement) of nonroad construction or agricultural equipment (including loaders and commercial mowers)\, transport refrigeration units (TRUs)\, stationary generators and pumps;\nEngine upgrades (rebuilds) of on-highway\, nonroad\, marine or locomotive engines;\nReplacement or repowering of commercial vessels (marine engine funding under the VW Program is limited to tugboats and ferries);\nReplacement or repowering of long haul locomotives;\nIdle reduction technologies\, including auxiliary power units on long haul trucks and school buses\, truck stop electrification\, idle reduction for locomotives\, and shorepower for TRUs; and\nEmission control technologies for diesel vehicles or equipment.\n\nPre-registration is required to access the webinar\, so all interested parties are encouraged to register. \nAdditional information regarding the DERA program\, may be found on EPA’s website at https://www.epa.gov/cleandiesel.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/informational-webinar-on-connecticuts-2020-state-dera-program/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T173126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T173126Z
UID:2586-1602162000-1602165600@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Parking & Enforcement
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 4: Parking & Enforcement will help parking enforcement agencies learn about laws regarding public EV charging stations and how to enforce them\, and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 4 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information available and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wgaxj13f010f9&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nAudience: \n\nParking enforcement agency\nPolice Department\nParking Commission\nEconomic & Community Development\n\n  \nTools: \n\nEV Specific Signage Specifications\n\n  \nResources: \n\nPlug-In EV deployment policy tools: Zoning\, Codes\, Parking Ordinances\nSignage for PEV charging stations\nRegulatory Signs for Electric Vehicle Charging and Parking Facilities\nEV charging signing: recommended practices\nWest Coast Green Highway\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nCreate a plan to install signage for EV charging locations\nEducate parking enforcement officers on laws regarding parking at EV charging stations\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-parking-enforcement/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201015T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T162027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T162027Z
UID:2577-1602576000-1602781200@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:ACT Virtual: Ultra Clean HD Vehicle Summit
DESCRIPTION:ACT Goes Virtual With Fleet Education\n\n\nAugust 18\, 2020 – November 19\, 2020\n\n\nUltra Clean HD Vehicle Summit \nThis standing room only ACT session features the top executives from vehicle manufacturers\, technology suppliers\, and fleets sharing (and debating) what the future will hold for the vehicles and technologies that power our nation’s goods movement and passenger transportation sectors. \n4 EPISODES: \nOctober 13 & 15\nNovember 17 & 19 \nFind out about all the modules at https://www.act-virtual.com/.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/act-virtual-ultra-clean-hd-vehicle-summit-2/
CATEGORIES:ACT Expo
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201015T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201015T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T173255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T173255Z
UID:2588-1602766800-1602770400@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Planning & Zoning
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 5: Zoning will help Planning & Zoning departments\, Zoning Commission members\, and Planning Commission members learn about EV make-ready policies and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 5 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wgb25515d4cfb&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 5: Planning & Zoning \nAudience: \n\nPlanning & Zoning Department\nZoning Commission/Board members\nPlanning Commission/Board members\n\n  \nTools: \n\nElectric Vehicle Infrastructure Projection Tool (EVI-Pro) Lite\nElectric Vehicle Infrastructure Location Identification Tools\n\n  \nResources: \n\nPlug-In Electric Vehicle Deployment Policy Tools: Zoning Codes\, and Parking Ordinances\nCreating EV-Ready Towns and Cities: A Guide to Planning and Policy Tools\nSummary of Best Practices in EV Ordinances\nEnergy Star EVSE\nADA Compliance\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nEducate municipal zoning departments on the estimated number of EV charging locations needed in the municipality\nInvite zoning board members to be a part of the municipal electrification task force\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-planning-zoning/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201022T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201022T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T173422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T173422Z
UID:2590-1603371600-1603375200@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Building Codes & Permitting
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 6: Building & Permitting will help municipal Building & Permitting departments learn how to remove barriers to EV adoption and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 6 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wgx55307f0e58&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 6: Building & Permitting  \nAudience: \n\nBuilding & Permitting Department\nEngineering Department\nPlanning & Zoning Department\n Developers\n\n  \nSubject Matter Expert: \n\nState Building Office\n\n  \nTools: \n\nPermitting Case Study and guidelines\n\n  \nResources: \n\nEV Ready Codes for the Built Environment\nPreparing Our Communities for Electric Vehicles: Facilitating Deployment of DC Fast Chargers\nEV charging for persons with disabilities\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nEducate municipal building & permitting departments on ways to streamline the process for EV charging station permits\nInvite building & permitting employees to be a part of the municipal electrification task force\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-building-codes-permitting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T155801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T160059Z
UID:2573-1603785600-1603990800@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:ACT Virtual: Staying Plugged In: ACT's Annual EV Charging Workshop
DESCRIPTION:ACT Goes Virtual With Fleet Education\n\n\nAugust 18\, 2020 – November 19\, 2020\n\nModule 4 \nStaying Plugged In: ACT’s Annual EV Charging Workshop \nACT’s EV Charging Workshop is back by popular demand! Hear how the EV charging landscape has evolved\, including key lessons learned in fleet charging infrastructure deployments\, as well as strategies to control costs\, protect assets\, and integrate advanced energy management and storage. \n4 EPISODES: \nSeptember 22 & 24\nOctober 27 & 29 \nFind out about all the sessions at https://www.act-virtual.com/
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/act-virtual-staying-plugged-in-acts-annual-ev-charging-workshop/
CATEGORIES:ACT Expo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201029T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T173557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T173557Z
UID:2592-1603976400-1603980000@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Public & Destination Charging
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 7: Public & Destination Charging will help retail shopping property owners\, Planning & Zoning\, Economic & Community Development\, and Chambers of Commerce learn how to expand electric vehicle charging and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 7 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wgxa3ff2d92dd&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nAudience: \n\nEconomic & Community Development\nMayor’s Office\nChamber of Commerce\nPlanning & Zoning Department\nRetail shopping property owners\n\n  \nSubject Matter Experts: \n\nDestination Electric\nEVSE Suppliers\n\n  \nTools: \n\nCriteria list for potential locations\n\n  \nResources: \n\nTCI Cluster analysis\nDestination Electric\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nExpand public charging infrastructure to reduce range anxiety and help reach the goal of 125\,000 EVs in Connecticut by 2025\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-public-destination-charging/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201105T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201105T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T173714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T173714Z
UID:2594-1604581200-1604584800@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging will help property managers learn how to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure at MUDs and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 8 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wh2fa6c0abb8c&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwellings \nAudience: \n\nPlanning & Zoning Department\nPlanning & Zoning Commission/Board members\nBuilding & Permitting Department\nProperty managers\nEconomic & Community Development\n\n  \nSubject Matter Experts: \n\nArchitect\nCommercial property owner\n\n  \nTools: \n\nWorksheet: Considerations for adding chargers\n\n  \nResources: \n\nAlternative Fuels Data Center\nMulti-housing Charging\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nExpand access to EV charging infrastructure to MUDs to ensure owning a home isn’t the only way to own an EV\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-multi-unit-dwelling-charging/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201110T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T161311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T161311Z
UID:2575-1604995200-1605200400@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:ACT Virtual: The Main Stage
DESCRIPTION:ACT Goes Virtual With Fleet Education\n\n\nAugust 18\, 2020 – November 19\, 2020\n\n\nModule 1 \nThe Main Stage \nACT’s main stage ballroom discussions are coming to a computer near you! Hear top executives from major suppliers\, manufacturers\, and fleets who are aggressively pushing ahead on advanced clean transportation technologies and what they’re betting big on\, why they’re doing it\, and what they’re most excited about for the future of the industry. \n6 EPISODES: \nAugust 18 & 20\nOctober 6 & 8\nNovember 10 & 12 \nFind out about all the modules at https://www.act-virtual.com/.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/act-virtual-the-main-stage-2/
CATEGORIES:ACT Expo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201112T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T173832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T173832Z
UID:2596-1605186000-1605189600@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Workplace Charging
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 9: Workplace Charging will help businesses\, Chambers of Commerce\, Economic & Community Development Commissions\, CTSBC\, and BOMA learn how to implement workplace charging and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 9 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wh2k1a07d951a&llr=s6mlhwcab. \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nAudience: \n\nEconomic & Community Development\nPublic Works\nPlanning & Zoning\nBuilding & Permitting\nChambers of Commerce\nCTSBC\nBOMA\n\n  \nSubject Matter Experts: \n\nThe Hartford\nMetLife\nCIGNA\nUConn\n\n  \nTools: \n\nInfographic of benefits of workplace charging\nSample employee interest survey\n\n  \nResources: \n\nPlug-in electric vehicle handbook for workplace charging hosts\nWorkplace Charging: Charging up university campuses\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nEvaluate parking lots at town hall and other municipal buildings to find the best location for workplace charging infrastructure\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-workplace-charging/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T161940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T161956Z
UID:2579-1605600000-1605805200@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:ACT Virtual: Ultra Clean HD Vehicle Summit
DESCRIPTION:ACT Goes Virtual With Fleet Education\n\n\nAugust 18\, 2020 – November 19\, 2020\n\n\nUltra Clean HD Vehicle Summit \nThis standing room only ACT session features the top executives from vehicle manufacturers\, technology suppliers\, and fleets sharing (and debating) what the future will hold for the vehicles and technologies that power our nation’s goods movement and passenger transportation sectors. \n4 EPISODES: \nOctober 13 & 15\nNovember 17 & 19 \nFind out about all the modules at https://www.act-virtual.com/.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/act-virtual-ultra-clean-hd-vehicle-summit/
CATEGORIES:ACT Expo
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T173955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T173955Z
UID:2598-1605790800-1605794400@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Transit Buses
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 10: Transit Buses will help transit districts\, Energy Task Force Members\, sustainability departments\, and ECD Commission members learn how to electrify their fleets and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 10 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wh2nfe8adad72&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nAudience: \n\nEconomic & Community Development\nTransit districts\nEnergy Task Force members\nSustainability departments\n\n  \nSubject Matter Experts: \n\nGreater Bridgeport Transit\nCT DOT\n\n  \nTools: \n\nHeavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Calculator\nAFLEET Tool\n\n  \nResources: \n\nFinancial Analysis of Battery Electric Transit Buses\nFirst full-sized automated bus to operate in Connecticut in a U.S. first\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nIdentify municipal departments and local organizations to support the transition to electric transit buses\nWork with local transit authorities and provide necessary support\nEnsure that those who don’t have access to vehicles (as high as 47% in some Connecticut communities) are not exposed to unnecessary diesel exhaust and the associated health risks\n\n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-transit-buses/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T174110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T174110Z
UID:2600-1607000400-1607004000@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: Shuttles
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 11: Shuttles will help transit districts\, airport shuttle services\, higher education institutions\, senior centers\, and other employers with shuttle services learn how to electrify their fleets and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 11 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wh2qm6757b2a3&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 11: Shuttles \nAudience: \n\nEconomic & Community Development\nTransit districts\nShuttle fleet managers\nSenior centers\n\n  \nSubject Matter Expert: \n\nMotiv Power Systems\n\n  \nTools: \n\nHeavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Calculator\nAFLEET Tool\n\n  \nResources: \n\nYale University – XL hybrid case study\nNew Haven autonomous electric vehicles pilot program\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nIdentify a contact in your municipality to do an inventory of municipal owned shuttles\nIdentify vehicles that are eligible for VW Settlement Grant Funding or DERA Grants\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-shuttles/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20201201T230720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T230720Z
UID:2631-1607508000-1607527800@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Electrifying Medium- & Heavy-Duty Trucks
DESCRIPTION:  \nYou’re invited! Please join New York State Clean Cities Coalitions on Wednesday\, December 9th for a full-day virtual event to discuss the latest in medium- and heavy-duty battery electric trucks and charging infrastructure. \nAgenda: \nSession 1 (10:00-11:00 AM)  \n\nOverview of VW settlement and other funding opportunities in New York State\n\nSpeakers include: Representatives from US DOE Clean Cities\, NYTVIP\, the New York City Clean Trucks Program\, and National Grid.\n\n\n\nSession 2 (11:10-12:50 PM)  \n\nAvailable commercial electric medium- and heavy-duty vehicles\n\nSpeakers include: Motiv Power Systems\, Lightning eMotors\, Orange EV\, and BYD.\n\n\n\nSession 3 (1:00-2:00 PM)  \n\nAvailable electric medium- and heavy-duty commercial refuse and utility vehicles\n\nSpeakers include: The Lion Electric Co.\, Orange EV\, and BYD.\n\n\n\nSession 4 (2:10-3:30 PM) \n\nCharging infrastructure needed for successful deployment\n\nSpeakers include: Wendel and Black & Veatch.\n\n\n\nThis free virtual event is open to all commercial and municipal fleets. \nRegister at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5994508119017966093
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/electrifying-medium-heavy-duty-trucks/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201210T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200921T174300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T174300Z
UID:2602-1607605200-1607608800@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Municipal Electric Vehicle Readiness Toolkit Series: First Responder Fleets
DESCRIPTION:The Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit 12-Week Program Module 12: First Responders will help Police\, Fire\, and EMS fleets learn how to electrify their fleets and develop town-wide\, comprehensive electrification plans to reach 30% electric by 2030. \nWe encourage all course participants to join us for Module 12 and learn how through the modules will work together to support and develop an individualized\, town-wide\, transportation electrification plan. \nYour leadership is essential to this process. We appreciate you taking time out of your day to participate and join the 2020 Municipal EV Readiness Toolkit Cohort. \nMore information and registration at http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07eh9wh2xv81867ab5&llr=s6mlhwcab \n\nAbout the Program:\nThis introductory program is designed for municipal decision makers\, throughout various departments\, and provides a framework\, resources\, guidance\, subject matter experts\, and tools to help municipalities throughout the state create the first phase of a comprehensive electric vehicle transition plan. The program aims to be efficient and effective\, where participants can register for modules relevant to their departments. Modules meet on Thursdays from 1pm- 2pm. \n  \nPromise of the Program:\n\nAction plan for each module\nIntroductions to subject matter experts\nCourse readings and background information\nAction-oriented and interactive modules\nTools and resources\nWeekly coaching calls\nHow to implement the Connecticut EV Roadmap into a plan of action\nCertificate of Completion\n\n  \nModule 12: First Responders \nAudience: \n\nPolice fleet manager\nFire fleet manager\nEMS fleet manager\nTown Procurement/Purchasing manager\nTown Finance Department\n\n  \nSubject Matter Expert: \n\nLinda Gaines\, Argonne National Lab\n\n  \nTools: \n\nIdle Reduction Savings Calculator\nHeavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions Calculator\nAFLEET Tool\n\n  \nResources: \n\nIdling Reduction for Emergency and Other Service Vehicles\n\n  \nOutcomes: \n\nPerform an inventory of first responder vehicles and identify options for electrification\n\n  \n\nRegister Now!\n\nMunicipal EV Readiness Program Modules 1-12\nModule 1: Overview and Economic & Community Development \nModule 2: Electric School Buses \nModule 3: Municipal Fleet \nModule 4: Parking & Enforcement \nModule 5: Zoning \nModule 6: Building & Permitting \nModule 7: Public & Destination Charging \nModule 8: Multi-Unit Dwelling Charging \nModule 9: Workplace Charging \nModule 10: Transit Buses \nModule 11: Shuttles \nModule 12: First Responders
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/municipal-electric-vehicle-readiness-toolkit-series-first-responder-fleets/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210218T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20210220T235015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T235015Z
UID:2639-1613656800-1613660400@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Expert Tips on Low or No Emission Vehicle Grant Program Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has just announced that it will offer $180 million in grants to help fund the purchase of low- or no-emission buses and charging infrastructure in communities nationwide in 2021. \nProterra can partner with your agency to help you apply for this funding opportunity by the April 12 deadline. At our next webinar\, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the Low-No Program\, including an overview of the notice of funding opportunity (NOFO)\, program trends\, and useful tips. \nJoin Proterra’s webinar about the 2021 Low or No Emission Vehicle Grant Program on Feb. 18 at 11 AM (PST) to get started on crafting your successful Low-No application. \nRegister for the webinar.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/expert-tips-on-low-or-no-emission-vehicle-grant-program-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20210220T234527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T234527Z
UID:2637-1614265200-1614268800@nhcleancities.org
SUMMARY:Help Support Funding for Clean Fuels Programs
DESCRIPTION:Help Increase Funding for Federal Clean Transportation Programs\nJoin February 25 Webinar on the Upcoming Congressional Appropriations Process \nIn the coming weeks\, President Biden will propose his Fiscal Year 2022 budget and Congress will begin the annual appropriations process\, which will determine funding levels for all federal programs. With new leadership in Washington\, there will be more opportunities to increase funding for the key programs which support clean fuels\, vehicles\, and infrastructure. \nOur webinar on February 25th at 3 PM EST will address how Clean Cities Coalitions and their stakeholders can help ensure clean transportation programs remain a top priority as Congress assembles their FY 2022 Appropriations bills. Click here to register. Specifically\, we will discuss: \n\nThe latest information regarding the landscape for funding in FY 2022.\nOur strategy to increase funding for the DOE Clean Cities and Vehicle Technology programs\, the EPA Diesel Emission Reduction (DERA) Grants\, the DOT CMAQ program\, and others.\nHow you and your stakeholders can best influence the federal appropriations process.\nHow the upcoming virtual Energy Independence Summit will help us increase funding and win other incentives for clean transportation.\n\nRegister TODAY for the Energy Independence Summit \n\nRoundtables with Top Policy Leaders: On March 17-19\, we will have virtual roundtable discussions with leaders of the Biden Administration’s clean transportation team\, key Congressional committees\, federal agencies\, and the electric vehicle\, natural gas\, propane\, biofuels\, and hydrogen industries.\nCapitol Hill Week Meetings with Congressional Offices:  March 22-26 will be Capitol Hill Week\, where we will hold more than 300 virtual meetings with House and Senate offices. This will be a great opportunity to showcase how your fuels\, technologies\, and projects are reducing emissions and creating thousands of clean energy jobs in communities across America.\n\nRecording and Slides Available for Recent Webinar on 2021 Federal Policy Outlook\nIf you missed our January webinar or would like to watch it again\, both the recording and the slides are now available on our website. Our panel of experts discussed what the new Biden Administration and Democratic control of both the House and Senate will mean for clean fuels programs: \n\nKen Brown\, Executive Director\, Transportation Energy Partners\nGenevieve Cullen\, President\, Electric Drive Transportation Association\nDavid Cobb\, Federal Affairs Director\, National Biodiesel Board\nAllison Cunningham\, Federal Affairs Director\, NGVAmerica\nAnne Steckel\, Federal Legislative Affairs Director\, Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/help-support-funding-for-clean-fuels-programs/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Work Truck Week 2021
DESCRIPTION:Work Truck Week 2021 (WTW21)\, which takes place online only\, is a reimagined way to connect the commercial vehicle community and provide the product news\, market trends and operational insights you’ve come to expect from North America’s largest work truck event. \n\nLatest information on work trucks\, equipment and other new products\nExclusive updates from leading chassis manufacturers\nAnalysis of relevant economic and market trends\nNew sustainable vehicles and technology\nOpportunities to connect with industry-leading manufacturers and suppliers\nDedicated updates from chassis manufacturers producing battery electric work trucks\n\nRegister now.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/work-truck-week-2021/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20210220T235424Z
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SUMMARY:Energy Independence Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:Hear from Clean Transportation Leaders in the Biden Administration and Congress\nRegister for the Energy Independence Summit TODAY\nRegistration is now open for the fully virtual Energy Independence Summit 2021. This exciting and important annual event provides a unique opportunity for Clean Cities Coalitions and leaders in the clean transportation industry to build partnerships with each other\, and with key Congressional and Administration decision-makers in Washington\, DC. \n\nRoundtables with Top Policy Leaders:  On March 17-19\, we will have virtual roundtable discussions with leaders of the Biden Administration’s clean transportation team\, key Congressional committees\, federal agencies\, and the electric vehicle\, natural gas\, propane\, biofuels\, and hydrogen industries.\nCapitol Hill Week Meetings with Congressional Offices:  March 22-26 will be Capitol Hill Week\, where we will hold more than 300 virtual meetings with House and Senate offices. This will be a great opportunity to showcase how your fuels\, technologies\, and projects are reducing emissions and creating thousands of clean energy jobs in communities across America.\n\nInvited speakers include: \n\nGina McCarthy\, White House National Climate Advisor\nPete Buttigieg\, Secretary of Transportation\nJennifer Granholm\, Nominee for Secretary of Energy\nMichael Regan\, Nominee for EPA Administrator\nCongressman Frank Pallone\, Chair\, House Energy and Commerce Committee\nCongressman Peter DeFazio\, Chair\, House Transportation Committee\nSenator Ron Wyden\, Chair\, Senate Finance Committee\n\nThe 2021 Energy Independence Summit will provide an important opportunity to build on our recent successes. With the new Biden Administration and a new Congress now in office\, there will be a renewed focus on practical solutions to climate change that will create thousands of new clean energy jobs. As a result\, the clean transportation industry will have major new opportunities to: \n\nEnact longer-term tax incentives for clean fuels\, vehicles\, and infrastructure.\nInclude significant funding increases for vehicles and fueling infrastructure in major green infrastructure initiatives the new Administration and Congress are developing.\nStrengthen the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).\nAuthorize the DOE Clean Cities Program.\nExplore innovative ideas like a national low-carbon fuel standard to advance markets for cleaner fuels and vehicles.\n\nRegister now.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/energy-independence-summit-2021/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210322T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20210220T235831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210220T235831Z
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SUMMARY:Energy Independence Summit 2021
DESCRIPTION:Hear from Clean Transportation Leaders in the Biden Administration and Congress\nRegister for the Energy Independence Summit TODAY\nRegistration is now open for the fully virtual Energy Independence Summit 2021. This exciting and important annual event provides a unique opportunity for Clean Cities Coalitions and leaders in the clean transportation industry to build partnerships with each other\, and with key Congressional and Administration decision-makers in Washington\, DC. \n\nRoundtables with Top Policy Leaders:  On March 17-19\, we will have virtual roundtable discussions with leaders of the Biden Administration’s clean transportation team\, key Congressional committees\, federal agencies\, and the electric vehicle\, natural gas\, propane\, biofuels\, and hydrogen industries.\nCapitol Hill Week Meetings with Congressional Offices:  March 22-26 will be Capitol Hill Week\, where we will hold more than 300 virtual meetings with House and Senate offices. This will be a great opportunity to showcase how your fuels\, technologies\, and projects are reducing emissions and creating thousands of clean energy jobs in communities across America.\n\nInvited speakers include: \n\nGina McCarthy\, White House National Climate Advisor\nPete Buttigieg\, Secretary of Transportation\nJennifer Granholm\, Nominee for Secretary of Energy\nMichael Regan\, Nominee for EPA Administrator\nCongressman Frank Pallone\, Chair\, House Energy and Commerce Committee\nCongressman Peter DeFazio\, Chair\, House Transportation Committee\nSenator Ron Wyden\, Chair\, Senate Finance Committee\n\nThe 2021 Energy Independence Summit will provide an important opportunity to build on our recent successes. With the new Biden Administration and a new Congress now in office\, there will be a renewed focus on practical solutions to climate change that will create thousands of new clean energy jobs. As a result\, the clean transportation industry will have major new opportunities to: \n\nEnact longer-term tax incentives for clean fuels\, vehicles\, and infrastructure.\nInclude significant funding increases for vehicles and fueling infrastructure in major green infrastructure initiatives the new Administration and Congress are developing.\nStrengthen the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).\nAuthorize the DOE Clean Cities Program.\nExplore innovative ideas like a national low-carbon fuel standard to advance markets for cleaner fuels and vehicles.\n\nRegister now.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/energy-independence-summit-2021-2/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200125T162007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T143804Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo is the largest advanced transportation technology and clean fleet event in North America. Each year\, the show serves as the official meeting place for transportation executives looking to gain insight and hands-on access to the fuels\, technologies\, and vehicles driving the future of transportation. ACT Expo features dozens of product debuts and major announcements from leading OEMs and suppliers\, networking opportunities with influential and progressive leaders in the industry\, peer-to-peer learning for progressive fleet operators\, and access to a comprehensive assembly of advanced commercial vehicles. \nLearn about the trends driving the future of commercial transportation\, including autonomous connected vehicle technologies\, fuel efficiency improvement strategies and equipment\, drivetrain electrification\, renewable fuels\, and much more. Over the four-day event\, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from 200 industry experts through a series of workshops\, technical sessions\, and co-located partner events. \nFor more information\, visit the conference website.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/advanced-clean-transportation-act-expo-2020/
LOCATION:Long Beach Convention Center\, 300 E Ocean Blvd\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90802\, United States
CATEGORIES:ACT Expo
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210527
DTSTAMP:20260405T105740
CREATED:20200125T160949Z
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SUMMARY:Green Transportation Summit & Expo
DESCRIPTION:**Postponed to May 2021.** \nThe 10th annual Green Transportation Summit & Expo (GTSE) is the region’s premier clean transportation mecca. This year’s conference breaks into new space with the inclusion of the U.S. EPA’s West Coast Collaborative Partner’s Meeting focusing on heavy-duty diesel reductions in major fleets across the continent. \nThis year’s GTSE offers invaluable fleet technician training and general educational opportunities with information-packed sessions and seminars tailored to fleets and clean transportation stakeholders from the Pacific Northwest and across the country. Our GTSE maintains its staple fleet-focus as the intersection of policy\, technology\, practice and the future of mobility with a regional focus but using a national lens. \nFor more information\, visit the show website.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/green-transportation-summit-expo-2020/
LOCATION:Greater Tacoma Convention Center\, 1500 Commerce St\, Tacoma\, WA\, 98402\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250821T170000
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CREATED:20250821T145333Z
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SUMMARY:Josh's Event of the Summer
DESCRIPTION:It’s going to be very cool.
URL:https://nhcleancities.org/event/joshs-event-of-the-summer/
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