Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Limited space available! ACT Expo Webinar | February 19 and 26 at 11:00am PT



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Considering alternative fuel vehicles for your fleet?
Learn how to create safe and cost-effective refueling infrastructure.
The Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo webinar series is designed to educate fleet managers on the necessary steps to successfully deploy alternative fuel vehicles. Learn about the “Basics of Alternative Fuel Station Design” for electric, hydrogen, propane autogas, and natural gas by participating in two free one-hour webinars on February 19 and 26.

Leading alternative fueling associations and infrastructure experts will share how to develop cost-effective and operationally sound charging and fueling infrastructure for your fleet operations. Attendees will gain insights on developing specifications and performance requirements, vendor selection and project cost estimating, permitting and code compliance, fuel procurement and contracting options, personnel training, and more. Each webcast will provide a small preview of the fleet-focused educational content that will be offered at ACT Expo 2014 from May 5-8 at the Long Beach Convention Center. 


Part 1: Electric/Hydrogen

Register for Part 1 NowDate: Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Time: 11:00 a.m. PST | 2:00 p.m. EST



Eileen Wenger TuttCalETC

Eileen Wenger Tutt
California Electric Transportation Coalition
Prior to becoming the executive director of CalETC, Eileen Tutt worked in California State government for over 15 years. Most recently, Eileen served as deputy secretary for the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA). Prior to her time at Cal/EPA, Eileen worked for the California Air Resources Board, helping to develop regulations and programs that have placed the State of California at the forefront of environmental protection. www.caletc.org

Bill ElrickCalifornia Fuel Cell Parnership

Bill Elrick
California Fuel Cell Partnership
Under Bill Elrick's leadership as technical program director, CaFCP members have developed new analysis tools and detailed roll-out plans that state and federal agencies reference in planning support for hydrogen stations. Bill works directly with automakers, station developers, and government to facilitate collaborative actions that fulfill each organization’s needs while developing standards that ensure safe, reliable, and economically viable alternative fuel products.  www.cafcp.org



Part 2: Propane Autogas/Natural Gas

Register for Part 2 NowDate: Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Time: 11:00 a.m. PST | 2:00 p.m. EST

Tucker PerkinsPERC

Tucker Perkins
Propane Education & Research Council
Tucker Perkins is the chief business development officer for PERC where he leads the team responsible for creating propane-fueled products and works with manufacturers, distributors, and users to commercialize them. With more than 23 years of experience in the propane industry, Tucker has lent his expertise to companies such as CleanFuel USA, and is currently active with the National Propane Gas Association and the Virginia Propane Gas Association.  www.propanecouncil.org

Mark BartonTrillium CNG

Mark Barton
Trillium CNG
Mark Barton joined Trillium USA as vice president of operations in 1996 and became president in 2005. With his leadership, Trillium USA has seen year-over-year sales growth leading to its position as the second largest company in the United States focused on designing, building, owning and operating compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling stations. In his current role as vice president with Trillium CNG, Mark oversees new station design and construction. www.trilliumcng.com


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