Natural Gas Vehicle Workshop Set for Sept. 22 in Oakland
OAKLAND, CA – A one-day workshop, titled “The Compelling Case for Natural Gas Vehicles,” is scheduled for 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Hilton Oakland Airport. 
The event is geared for public and private fleet operators, as well as clean transportation policy makers. The workshop will address economic and environmental benefits of NGV fleets, and which fleet applications are the best candidates for successful NGV programs. Included will be a review of NGV program economics, addressing how to calculate fuel costs, simple payback and life-cycle savings. NGV fleet operators will share their experiences and tips. There will also be a discussion about available light-duty, medium-duty and heavy-duty NGV options.
The day’s moderator will be Stephen Yborra, director of market analysis, education and communications at the Clean Vehicle Education Foundation. Other event sponsors are East Bay Clean Cities, Clean Cities Silicon Valley, San Francisco Clean Cities Coalition, San Joaquin Valley Clean Cities Coalition, Greater Sacramento Regional Clean Air Coalition, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Yolo-Solano AQMD,
Breathe California,
California Energy Commission,
and California Air Resources Board,
U.S. EPA – Region 9.
The cost of registration is $55 until Sept. 19; $65 after Sept. 19.
For more event information, click here. http://www.cleanvehicle.org/workshop/Oakland.shtml

OAKLAND, CA – A one-day workshop, titled “The Compelling Case for Natural Gas Vehicles,” is scheduled for 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Hilton Oakland Airport. 

The event is geared for public and private fleet operators, as well as clean transportation policy makers. The workshop will address economic and environmental benefits of NGV fleets, and which fleet applications are the best candidates for successful NGV programs.

Included will be a review of NGV program economics, addressing how to calculate fuel costs, simple payback and life-cycle savings. NGV fleet operators will share their experiences and tips. There will also be a discussion about available light-duty, medium-duty and heavy-duty NGV options, as well as available federal and state tax incentives and grants to help pay for such vehicles.

The day’s moderator will be Stephen Yborra, director of market analysis, education and communications at the Clean Vehicle Education Foundation. Other event sponsors are East Bay Clean Cities, Clean Cities Silicon Valley, San Francisco Clean Cities Coalition, San Joaquin Valley Clean Cities Coalition, Greater Sacramento Regional Clean Air Coalition, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Yolo-Solano AQMD,
 Breathe California,
 California Energy Commission,
 California Air Resources Board and 
U.S. EPA – Region 9.

The cost of registration is $55 until Sept. 19; $65 after Sept. 19. For more event information, click here


 

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