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Sacramento Clean Cities' goal is to reduce fossil petroleum consumption in the transportation sector.
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NorCal Fleet Academy and Expo
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SAVE THE DATE for the NorCal Fleet Academy and Expo October 6 & 7, 2021. Sacramento Clean Cities, in partnership with East Bay Clean Cities, NorCal MEMA, NorCal/Nevada NAFA, Sac Metro Air District and Universal Technical Institute will provide training for Fleet Managers, Technicians, Spec Writers and Grant Writers, along with Vehicle and Equipment Displays.
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US EPA DERA Grant Program
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The US EPA DERA Grant Program has issued a supplemental $5M grant for tribal and insular communities. Priority is given to projects that achieve significant reduction in diesel emissions in areas designated as having poor air quality.
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Sac Metro Air District RFP
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The Sac Metro Air District has released an $18M RFP. Funding will be available to replace medium and heavy-duty vehicles with zero-emission trucks and buses, install low carbon fueling infrastructure, replace older farm tractors, upgrade locomotives or complete other eligible projects.
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SMUD has announced a $1.8M - $3.0M RFP seeking a contractor to provide EV advisory services, electrical engineering/design services, and project management services to support SMUD’s new “Charging as a Service Program.”
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The CEC has announced a $7M Grant Opportunity to design, build and operate a 100% renewable hydrogen facility in California. The hydrogen produced will be utilized for transportation fuel.
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PG&E is offering up to $15.5K for dual-port Level 2 EVSE at schools and state parks. The funding is on a first come, first served basis.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has released Funding Opportunity Announcement 0002396 making more than $61 million available for technologies to advance low-cost, low-carbon biofuels for aircraft and marine vessels.
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New Updates, Regulations, and Requirements
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CARB Workshop On HD I/M Regulations
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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) will hold a Zoom workshop on the proposed HD I/M regulations May 27 from 6pm - 8:30pm. The new regulations will create a much more rigorous I&M program for heavy-duty vehicles.
Read More Here
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CARB Webinar On Long-Term Heavy-Duty Investment
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The California Air Resources Board will hold a Work Group webinar meeting on their Long-Term Heavy-Duty Investment Strategy on May 5 from 1pm – 4pm.
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Sacramento Clean Cities Sponsors Make The News
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DANNAR Mobile Power Station
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The DANNAR Zero-emission Mobile Power Station (MPS) functions as a backhoe, loader, sweeper, scissor lift and much more. It can be operated from a climate controlled cab or fully remotely. The MPS will be demonstrated at the NorCal Fleet Academy and Expo, October 6 & 7 in Sacramento.
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Universal Technical Institute Automotive Technician Training Program
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Universal Technical Institute (UTI) has an apprenticeship-type training program for automotive technician students, their “Early Employment Program.” Students receive on-the-job experience while they complete their technical education, and employers have an opportunity to screen potential candidates.
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Mack Trucks Battery-Electric Vehicle Training Facility
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Mack Trucks will open a battery-electric vehicle training facility in Hayward this June. The Mack Trucks Academy will teach comprehensive electromobility courses for dealer personnel, Mack employees, owner-operators and fleet customers.
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Hyzon Motors Partners with Renewable Fuel Company, Raven SR
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Hyzon Motors, a fuel cell truck company has announced that they have partnered with a renewable fuel company, Raven SR, to build 100 renewable hydrogen production “Hubs” using organic waste or natural gas to make hydrogen to power fuel cell trucks.
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The 2021 Roadmap Conference produced by Forth will be held June 14 – 16 as a virtual event, with programs covering electric vehicles, EV charging, community education and emerging technologies. Sacramento Clean Cities Stakeholders can register and receive a discount.
Register with Sacramento Clean Cities Discount Here
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The LCFS Credit for 1 MT of CO2 is $172.00.
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Sacramento Clean Cities Coalition | 916 - 622 - 8433
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