2020 Clean Cities Events
Sacramento Clean Fuel Technology Workshop
The Next PEV Collaborative
February 18, 2020 - 12 Noon to 1:30pm
SMAQMD,
777 12th St., 3rd Floor, Sac, CA 95814.

FreeWire Technologies is presenting a Lunch & Learn demo, featuring the NEW battery-integrated ultrafast Boost Charger, and learn how FreeWire can keep the lights on during the next power outage, power your next event, or charge your EVs.  
3/4 - Veloz Forum
  • Veloz forum with corporate, nonprofit and government representatives on March 4 from 10am – 4:30pm at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento.
  • REGISTER
 
3/5 - California Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Summit
  • The seventh California Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Summit will be held on March 5 & 6 at the CalEPA Building, 1001 “I” Street in downtown Sacramento.  
  • FUEL CELL SUMMIT REGISTRATION


3/24 - 3 Revolutions Policy Conference
  • 3 Revolutions Policy Conference at UC Davis, focusing on micromobility, automated vehicles, and 25 electrification policy, public transit.
  • Info

3/25 - Learn About Propane at the State Capitol
  • Propane is 40% less expensive than gasoline or diesel, and has the lowest cost on-site infrastructure of any vehicle fuel. Learn more about Class 3 - 7 trucks and buses now available with engines certified to the lowest emission levels and running on renewable propane from 10am - 2pm on the West Steps of the State Capitol Building.
  • REGISTRATION NOT REQUIRED

4/13 - Green Technology Summit and Expo
  • The 2020 Green Technology Summit and Expo will be held in the Tacoma Convention Center on April 13 – 15. Sac Clean Cities Coalition Stakeholders qualify for a registration discount if they use SACCC30. This year’s event will be combined with the US EPA’s West Coast Collaborative Partner’s Meeting, and will include fleet focused sessions on recruiting, training and keeping technicians, regulatory policies, renewable fuels including renewable hydrogen, and the future of mobility. A tour of the REG biodiesel plant is also included.
  • Register

9/22 - NorCal Clean Fleet Conference
  • SAVE THE DATE for the Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition’s 12th Annual NorCal Clean Fleet Conference - Training and Certification Programs for fleet managers and technicians, along with up-to-date information on alternative fuels, zero-emission and carbon reducing vehicle technologies and shop practices.

10/6 - Training for Natural Gas Vehicle Technicians
Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition Sponsors Making the News!
Nikola Zero Emission Pickup
Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition sponsor Nikola will be introducing their own zero-emission pickup truck, the “Badger” in September, and will be available as a fuel cell or battery electric. 
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Alternative Fuel Insight
Los Angeles Commits to Zero Emission Refuse Trucks
The City of Los Angeles has made a commitment to purchase only zero-emission refuse trucks beginning in 2022, and to have a fully zero-emission refuse truck fleet by 2035.
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Largest North American Hydrogen Station
Sacramento Clean Cities Sponsor Trillium has completed construction of the Orange County Transit District’s hydrogen refueling station, the largest hydrogen transit station in North America.
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EVSE Federal Tax Credit
The federal government renewed the federal tax credit for businesses that install EVSE. The credit is up to $30,000, and is retroactive. 
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CARB Voucher Program
CARB has announced a $44M “Point of Sale” voucher program offering up to $500K for off-road freight equipment used at ports, distribution centers, airports and rail yards.
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US Energy Exports Up
Between 2008 and 2018, US energy exports rose by 205% and net energy imports dropped by 87% from their peak in 2005 to a low not seen since the mid-60s.
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Audi E-Tron
The Audi E-Tron is a higher-end vehicle, with an MSRP in the $76,000 range, but discounts of up to $13,000 are available including a $2,000 discount for purchasing through a CostCo certified dealer.
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Refineries Report
For the week ending 2/7/20, refineries in California produced 288,288 gallons of gasoline and 103,866 gallons of diesel.
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