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SUMMARY:April 24\, 2022 - Ask Me About My EV
DESCRIPTION:April 24\, 2022\, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Central – Ask Me About My EV\, Earth Fair\, Myrick Park\, 789 Myrick Park Drive\, La Crosse \, Wisconsin \nLa Crosse area EV owners will participate in the national Drive Electric Earth Day (DEED) program with an ASK ME ABOUT MY EV display at this year’s Earth Fair on Sunday\, April 24 from 11 to 5 at Myrick Park in La Crosse. \nIf you are thinking about an EV but need more information\, this is the place where you can learn from real EV owners about their experiences with range\, charging\, driving\, and costs. Owners will tell you how they chose their EVs\, where they bought them and why they LOVE it! Ask your questions and get honest answers from your neighbors. \nOrganizers hope to have electric cars AND electric bikes at this event. E-bikes are smaller\, lighter\, less environmentally damaging\, cheaper\, and\, for local trips\, often a better way to shop\, transport kids\, visit friends\, and have a great time. \nIf you are an EV owner and would like to show your vehicle\, please sign up to PARTICIPATE at the event page. If you plan to attend\, RSVP at the event page for a chance to win a $250 VISA gift card. \nWatch for more details at the DEED site!
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/april-24-2022-ask-me-about-my-ev/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220423T150000
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SUMMARY:April 23\, 2022 - EV Festival in Somers
DESCRIPTION:April 23\, 2022\, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. – EV Festival in Somers\, Festival Foods\, 6000 31st Street & Green Bay Rd\, Somers\, Wisconsin \n\nFestival Foods\, Somers\, will be having a Drive Electric Earth Day (DEED) celebration. DEED is presented nationally by Plug In America\, the Electric Vehicle Association\, the Sierra Club\, and EVHybridNoire\, and this local event is presented by Drive $mart Wisconsin.  \nLocal EV owners and EV advocates will be providing information about battery electric vehicles (BEV)\, hybrid electric vehicles (HEV)\, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV). \nFestival Foods will have two Level-2 CCS charging stations available in their large parking lot. \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/april-23-2022-ev-festival-in-somers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220422T120000
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SUMMARY:April 22\, 2022 - EnTech Clean EV Charging Celebration
DESCRIPTION:April 22\, 2022\, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. – EnTech Clean EV Charging Celebration\, Metcalfe’s Market at Hilldale\, 726 North Midvale Boulevard\, Madison\, Wisconsin \nYou are invited to celebrate WCC member EnTech Solutions‘ new clean EV charger installation at Metcalfe’s Market at Hilldale on Friday\, April 22 – Earth Day! The charger is primarily powered by solar energy\, reducing overall EV emissions to nearly zero. Hear from project\, company and community leaders about how the technology works\, why it aligns well with Metcalfe’s sustainability commitments and what this means to the city of Madison. \nThe Earth Day event will kick-off at 11 a.m. with speakers from Dane County\, Metcalfe’s Market and EnTech Solutions. Following the brief presentation\, a microgrid EV charger tour will be given. Beverages and light snacks will be served\, courtesy of Metcalfe’s. \nClick here to register to celebrate with while learning about this innovative technology and how powering electric vehicles with clean energy is a win-win for the environment.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/april-22-2022-entech-clean-ev-charging-celebration/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220324T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220324T110000
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SUMMARY:March 24\, 2022 - Celebrating Women in Sustainable Transportation Webinar
DESCRIPTION:March 24\, 2022\, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Central – Celebrating Women in Sustainable Transportation Webinar \nJoin Drive Clean Indiana and Wisconsin Clean Cities for the 2022 Winter Webinar Series! The series concludes during Women’s History Month with the Celebrating Women in Sustainable Transportation Webinar on Thursday\, March 24 from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Central. \nHear from the trailblazing women who are driving the industry forward toward a more sustainable tomorrow. \nScheduled speakers include: \nMargaret Smith\, Technology Manager\, U.S. Department of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office \nDebbie Branson\, Manager Electrification\, Madison Gas & Electric \nBelinda Puetz\, Director of Business & Brand Management\, Countrymark \nAmy Rosa\, Director of Transportation\, Wa-Nee Community Schools \nLorrie Lisek\, Executive Director\, Wisconsin Clean Cities \nThe Webinar is free\, but registration is required.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/march-24-2022-celebrating-women-in-sustainable-transportation-webinar/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
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SUMMARY:March 22\, 2022 - Ethanol Emergency Response Train the Trainer Webinar
DESCRIPTION:March 22\, 2022\, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Central – Ethanol Emergency Response – Train the Trainer Webinar \nIf you are a professional individual above the technical level of training who is interested in learning how to teach ethanol emergency response\, you may be interested in the Train the Trainer program. \nRFA\, TRANSCAER and FRA will be hosting Webinar training opportunities to members and their emergency response teams. Professional hazmat trainer Joel Hendelman will teach individuals how to train others in ethanol emergency response tactics and procedures. \nThese webinars are scheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CT / 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET via WebEx.: \n\nTue\, 01/18/2022 – Click Link to Register\nTue\, 03/22/2022 – Click Link to Register\nTue\, 06/07/2022 – Click Link to Register\nTue\, 08/23/2022 – Click Link to Register\n\n“Train the Trainer” is a pay-it-forward type of program. A single Webinar can train a group of individuals who can then turn around and pass that information forward\, equipping entire communities with the knowledge necessary to respond to any potential ethanol-related emergency. The Webinar is open to all individuals interested in learning how to teach ethanol emergency response\, but will be tailored toward ethanol production facility employees\, ethanol safety professionals\, railroad safety professionals\, emergency responders\, firefighters\, police officers\, emergency management professionals\, etc. \nCertificates will be awarded at the completion of the training.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/march-22-2022-ethanol-emergency-response-train-the-trainer-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220309T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220309T160000
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SUMMARY:March 9\, 2022 - TEP Work Truck Week Event
DESCRIPTION:March 9\, 2022\, 2-4 p.m. Eastern – Transportation Energy Partners Work Truck Week Event\, Room 205\, Indiana Convention Center\, 100 S Capitol Ave.\, Indianapolis\, IN \nJoin Transportation Energy Partners (TEP)\, Clean Cities coalitions and clean transportation industry leaders to learn about support available to help rural and other fleets transition to cleaner fuels and vehicles. \nWHAT: Presentation/discussion with Clean Cities coalitions\, fleets\, and industry leaders. Learn about: \n\nFederal incentives available to support fleets’ transition to cleaner fuels and vehicles.\nFleet analysis\, demo vehicles\, and other technical assistance available to public and private fleets.\nDrive Clean Rural USA\, a DOE-funded project TEP is leading with eight Clean Cities Coalitions and industry partners to break down barriers and help rural communities benefit from clean fuels and vehicles. Wisconsin Clean Cities is a proud partner on the project!\n\nWHEN: Wednesday\, March 9th\, 2022 \n2-3 p.m. — Roundtable discussion \n3-4 p.m. — Networking (Light refreshments will be served.) \nWHERE: Room 205\, Indiana Convention Center \nWHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone interested in making connections and learning about financial incentives\, technical assistance\, demo vehicles\, and other support available to help public and private fleets transition to cleaner fuels and vehicles. \n\nFleet managers\nClean transportation vehicle\, infrastructure\, and other solution providers\nLocal government officials\nNon-profit organizations\n\nPROMO CODE: The code TEP22 will allow you to access the Work Truck Week exhibit area and attend the event free of charge. Register here using the “Trade Show Badge” option. \nRSVP: Registration is not required but is encouraged. Register here. \nQuestion? Contact Jacob Burman\, TEP Deputy Director at: jacob@transportationenergypartners.org
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/march-9-2022-tep-work-truck-week-event/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220312
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T185104Z
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SUMMARY:March 8-11\, 2022 - Work Truck Week
DESCRIPTION:March 8-11\, 2022 – Work Truck Week\, Indiana Convention Center\, 100 S Capitol Ave\, Indianapolis\, Indiana \nProduced annually by NTEA – The Association for the Work Truck Industry\, Work Truck Week is your once-a-year chance to see all of the newest industry products\, choose from dozens of industry-focused training courses\, and gain access to technical engineering representatives from hundreds of exhibiting companies. \n \nSpecial offer for Wisconsin Clean Cities members! Log in to the Member Center for an exclusive registration code that provides a free trade show badge for admittance to the Exhibit Floor and Ride & Drive access!
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/march-8-11-2022-work-truck-week/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220303
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211122T171429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T163956Z
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SUMMARY:Feb. 23-25 & Feb. 28-March 2\, 2022 - Energy Independence Summit 2022
DESCRIPTION:Feb. 23-25 & Feb. 28-March 2\, 2022 – Energy Independence Summit 2022\, Virtual \nTransportation Energy Partners‘ Energy Independence Summit is the nation’s premier clean transportation policy summit. \nVIRTUAL SUMMIT ROUNDTABLES with leaders of the Administration\, key Congressional committees\, federal agencies\, and the electric vehicle\, natural gas\, propane\, biofuels\, and hydrogen industries: February 23-25. \nCAPITOL HILL WEEK VIRTUAL MEETINGS: 300+ virtual meetings with House and Senate offices: February 28-March 2.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/february-9-11-14-18-2022-energy-independence-summit-2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220222T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220222T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20220124T174213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T231927Z
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SUMMARY:February 22\, 2022 - Creating Your Decarbonization Plan Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Feb. 22\, 2022\, 1 p.m.-2 p.m. Central – Creating Your Decarbonization Plan Webinar \nJoin Drive Clean Indiana and Wisconsin Clean Cities for the 2022 Winter Webinar Series! The series continues with the Creating Your Decarbonization Plan Webinar on Tuesday\, Feb. 22\, 2022 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Central. Hear from municipal\, utility and business leaders who have created decarbonization plans about their methods for successful planning and implementation. The Webinar is free\, but registration is required. \nScheduled speakers include: \nEvelyn Bauman\, Director of Sustainability\, City of South Bend \nStephen Holcomb\, Manager\, Environmental Policy & Sustainability\, NiSource \nMahanth Joishy\, Superintendent\, City of Madison Fleet Service \nMaria Redmond\, Director\, Wisconsin Office of Sustainability & Clean Energy
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/february-22-2022-creating-your-decarbonization-plan-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220224
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SUMMARY:February 21-23\, 2022 - National Ethanol Conference
DESCRIPTION:February 21-23\, 2022 – National Ethanol Conference\, New Orleans\, Louisiana \n\n\nFrom emerging technologies and new uses to opportunities in global carbon reduction policies\, market insights and international and domestic marketplace developments\, there is much to learn and experience at the Renewable Fuels Association‘s 27th Annual National Ethanol Conference:  Zeroing in on New Opportunities. \nMore networking and business meetings are conducted at this conference than any other ethanol industry event. It’s an event you cannot afford to miss and where business gets done! \n \n 
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/february-21-23-2022-national-ethanol-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220127T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220127T153000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211208T150015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211208T150015Z
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SUMMARY:January 27\, 2022 - Renewable Energy Summit
DESCRIPTION:January 27\, 2022\, 7:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. – Renewable Energy Summit\, Monona Terrace\, One John Nolen Drive\, Madison\, Wisconsin \nJoin Wisconsin Clean Cities at RENEW Wisconsin‘s Renewable Energy Summit Jan. 27 in Madison! Wisconsin Clean Cities is a proud sponsor of the event. \n\n\nRenewable energy continues to make inroads in Wisconsin. Solar and wind power projects large enough to replace fossil-fuel power plants are starting to come online and many more are set to follow in the next three years. Meanwhile\, accelerating numbers of businesses\, farms\, nonprofits and residents are turning to clean energy and energy storage for their own use. \nThe theme of the 2022 event\, “All Roads Lead to Clean Energy\,” will highlight the convergence of methods\, technologies\, people and scale at the intersection of Wisconsin’s energy transformation.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/january-27-2022-renewable-energy-summit/
LOCATION:Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center\, One John Nolen Drive\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220125T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20220113T185643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220113T185643Z
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SUMMARY:January 25\, 2022 - Webinar: The Complete Solution for Fleet Electrification
DESCRIPTION:Jan. 25\, 2021\, 2 p.m. Central – Webinar: The Complete Solution for Fleet Electrification \nJoin Wisconsin Clean Cities member EnTech for The Complete Solution for Fleet Electrification Webinar! \n \nMounting pressure from governments alongside corporate climate action plans are pushing truck manufacturers and commercial fleets to produce zero emissions solutions. In response\, many industry stakeholders are turning toward electric vehicles (EVs). With electric trucks now deployed to China\, Europe\, and North America\, Guidehouse Insights projects adoption to grow quickly\, with 11% of new truck sales being electric by 2030. \nWhile electric trucks present many opportunities for fleets beyond emissions reductions like operational cost savings and reduced noise\, they also present challenges. Managing costs for new vehicles and infrastructure\, and engineering spatial and electrical capacity at fleet depots are likely to be significant hurdles. This webinar examines how these challenges and more can be mitigated through supplier collaborations. To do so\, Guidehouse Insights has brought together representatives of PACCAR\, EnTech Solutions\, and Schneider Electric to discuss their collaboration and how it addresses fleet electrification challenges. \n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\nScott Shepard Principal Research Analyst Guidehouse Insights\n\n\nBobbi Dillow-Walsh Director\, Strategic Customers – Automotive & Mobility  Schneider Electric \n\n\nMike Gerty Director\, Advanced Research  PACCAR\n\n\nNona Larson Director of Engineering  PACCAR\n\n\nWade Leipold Vice President of Solutions Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI)\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKey Topics\n\n\n\n\nElectric trucks\nEV charging infrastructure\nMicrogrids\nEnergy resilience\n\nWhat Does This Webinar Answer?\n\nWhat is the trajectory of the electric truck market?\nWhat applications are best suited to currently available electric trucks?\nWhat does a typical charger setup look like at a fleet depot?\nWhen should fleet owners start thinking about their EV charging infrastructure?\nHow should fleet owners choose an EV charging infrastructure partner?\n\nWho Should Attend This Webinar?\n\nFleet managers\nProperty managers\nCorporate sustainability managers\nUtilities\nUtility regulators\nEquipment suppliers
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/january-25-2022-webinar-the-complete-solution-for-fleet-electrification/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220125T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211216T181342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220115T153206Z
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SUMMARY:January 25\, 2022 - Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technologies Webinar
DESCRIPTION:January 25\, 2022\, 10 a.m.-11 a.m. Central – Winter Webinar Series: Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Technologies Webinar \nJoin Drive Clean Indiana and Wisconsin Clean Cities for the 2022 Winter Webinar Series! The series kicks off with the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Webinar on Tuesday\, Jan. 25\, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Learn how hydrogen and fuel cell technologies are adding to the sustainable transportation mix. Hear from companies and organizations working to advance the adoption of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and what trends to expect in 2022. \nScheduled speakers include: \nTed Barnes\, Director – Transportation Group\, Gas Technology Institute \nRob Harvey\, Director – Energy Infrastructure for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies\, Cummins\, Inc. \nSam Sprik\, Researcher V-Mechanical Engineering\, National Renewable Energy Laboratory \nFrank Wolak\, President & CEO\, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association \nThe Webinar is free\, but registration is required.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/january-25-2022-hydrogen-fuel-cell-technologies-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220118T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20220106T162052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220106T163116Z
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SUMMARY:January 18\, 2022 - Ethanol Emergency Response Train the Trainer Webinar
DESCRIPTION:January 18\, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Central – Ethanol Emergency Response – Train the Trainer Webinar \nIf you are a professional individual above the technical level of training who is interested in learning how to teach ethanol emergency response\, you may be interested in the Train the Trainer program. \nRFA\, TRANSCAER and FRA will be hosting Webinar training opportunities to members and their emergency response teams. Professional hazmat trainer Joel Hendelman will teach individuals how to train others in ethanol emergency response tactics and procedures. \nThese webinars are scheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CT / 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET via WebEx.: \n\nTue\, 01/18/2022 – Click Link to Register\nTue\, 03/22/2022 – Click Link to Register\nTue\, 06/07/2022 – Click Link to Register\nTue\, 08/23/2022 – Click Link to Register\n\n“Train the Trainer” is a pay-it-forward type of program. A single Webinar can train a group of individuals who can then turn around and pass that information forward\, equipping entire communities with the knowledge necessary to respond to any potential ethanol-related emergency. The Webinar is open to all individuals interested in learning how to teach ethanol emergency response\, but will be tailored toward ethanol production facility employees\, ethanol safety professionals\, railroad safety professionals\, emergency responders\, firefighters\, police officers\, emergency management professionals\, etc. \nCertificates will be awarded at the completion of the training.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/january-18-2022-ethanol-emergency-response-train-the-trainer-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220121
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211122T164452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211122T164452Z
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SUMMARY:January 17-20\, 2022 - 2022 National Biodiesel Conference & Expo
DESCRIPTION:January 17-20\, 2022 – 2022 National Biodiesel Conference & Expo\, Mandalay Bay\, 3950 S. Las Vegas Blvd.\, Las Vegas\, Nevada \nJoin the National Biodiesel Board at the 2022 National Biodiesel Conference & Expo Jan. 17-22 in Las Vegas! Enjoy breakout sessions\, the expo hall and main stage events\, networking and much more.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/january-17-20-2022-2022-national-biodiesel-conference-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211221T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211221T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211213T203216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T203216Z
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SUMMARY:December 21\, 2021 - Webinar: Using JOBS EV 1.0 to Estimate Employment Impacts of EVSE
DESCRIPTION:Dec. 21\, 2021\, 2 p.m. Central – Webinar: Using JOBS EV 1.0 to Estimate Employment Impacts of EVSE \nJOBS EV 1.0 is designed to permit quick analyses of economic impact associated with deploying electric vehicle supply equipment.  Built off the Excel-based platform common to other JOBS models\, it permits users to estimate economic impacts for individual states\, regions or the U.S. as a whole.\n\nJoin Argonne National Laboratory’s Marianne Mintz and Yue Ke as they highlight the new tool and show how Clean Cities coordinators\, decision-makers and industry stakeholders can use it to estimate jobs associated with all aspects of electric vehicle (EV) charging — from station planning to construction and startup\, from equipment production to installation and operation and from potential revenue streams.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/december-21-2021-webinar-using-jobs-ev-1-0-to-estimate-employment-impacts-of-evse/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211209T163258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211209T163258Z
UID:21057-1639573200-1639576800@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:December 15\, 2021 - Webinar: Rural Funding Opportunities for Clean Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Dec. 15\, 2021\, 1 p.m. Central – Webinar: Rural Funding Opportunities for Clean Transportation \nLocal governments\, businesses\, hospitals and schools across the country are saving money and enjoying cleaner air by transitioning fleets to U.S. clean fuels and advanced vehicle technologies. But too often\, rural communities miss out on these benefits because they don’t have equitable access to information\, infrastructure and financing support. \nJoin the Transportation Energy Partners‘ Drive Clean Rural USA Webinar to learn about federal resources available to help rural communities save money\, reduce air pollution\, meet decarbonization goals and enhance economic development by transitioning fleets to American made alternative fuels and vehicles. Wisconsin Clean Cities is a proud partner on the Drive Clean Rural USA project. \nDuring the Webinar\, Ken Brown\, TEP’s executive director\, will lead a discussion on: \n\nFunding opportunities made possible by the recently signed bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act\, including:\n\nThe new $5 billion EPA Clean School Bus Program\, which will prioritize rural and other underserved communities.\n$2.5 billion in DOT competitive grants to install electric charging and other alternative fueling infrastructure\, which will prioritize rural and other underserved communities.\n$3.75 billion in Federal Transit Administration competitive grants for buses and bus facilities\, which will now have a 15 percent set-aside for rural communities and a 25 percent minimum target for clean fuel buses.\n\n\nHow your community can get ready to access current and planned federal incentives for transitioning fleets to biodiesel\, propane\, natural gas\, electric\, and hydrogen.\nHow one rural fleet has cut fuel and maintenance costs and reduced air pollution by transitioning to cleaner\, U.S. fuels.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/december-15-2021-webinar-rural-funding-opportunities-for-clean-transportation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211013T214814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211208T140446Z
UID:20864-1639553400-1639584000@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:December 15\, 2021 -  14th Annual Wisconsin Sustainable Business Conference
DESCRIPTION:December 15\, 2021\, 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Central – 14th Annual Wisconsin Sustainable Business Conference\, Ingleside Hotel\, 2810 Golf Road\, Pewaukee\, Wisconsin \nJoin Wisconsin Clean Cities at the 14th Annual Wisconsin Sustainable Business Conference! \nThe Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council invites you to join other business leaders and sustainability professionals at their annual conference to learn\, share and discuss challenges and successes. It’s a place to form and nourish valuable connections with other businesses working to advance sustainable principles and practices forward through the power of business. \nBe sure to catch Wisconsin Clean Cities Communications Director Lauri Keagle during Breakout #3: Breakout #3 – Funding/Financing Sustainability Projects – Roundtables at 1:45 p.m!
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/december-15-2021-14th-annual-wisconsin-sustainable-business-conference/
LOCATION:Ingleside Hotel\, 2810 Golf Road\, Pewaukee\, WI\, 53187\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211202T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211029T163819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211130T191825Z
UID:20895-1638448200-1638460800@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:December 2\, 2021 - Wisconsin Clean Cities Annual Stakeholder Meeting
DESCRIPTION:December 2\, 2021\, 12:30-4 p.m. Central – Wisconsin Clean Cities Annual Stakeholder Meeting\, City of Madison Fleet Service Nakoosa Trail Fleet Facility\, 4151 Nakoosa Trail\, Madison\, Wisconsin \nJoin Wisconsin Clean Cities for an afternoon of sustainable transportation at the Annual Stakeholder Meeting & Awards! Join us as we recognize our members’ successes during the awards ceremony. Learn how the state’s top clean fuel leaders achieved environmental and economic successes. Network with industry leaders\, visit with exhibitors\, attend breakout sessions on natural gas and electric vehicles and tour the City of Madison Fleet Service Nakoosa Trail LEED-certified fleet facility! Light refreshments will be served. \nJUST ADDED! Hear Secretary Craig Thompson of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation during his keynote address! \nThe event is free for fleet managers\, but registration is required. \n \nSponsorship Opportunities Available: Get your brand in front of the top decision-makers in the industry! Space is limited! Secure your spot today! Please secure your sponsorship by Nov. 22 to lock in all of the marketing benefits of sponsorship. NOTE: All exhibit booth space is full as of Nov. 23. Learn more \nAgenda\n12 p.m. – Exhibitor Setup \n12:30 p.m. – Registration\, Tours\, Exhibits & Networking \nTours begin in Exhibit Hall \n1 p.m. – Natural Gas & EV Breakout Sessions \nNatural Gas Panelists \nJoel Fasnacht\, Business Development Alternative & Commercial Fuels\, Kwik Trip \nDavid Hagopian\, Vice President of Operations\, Advanced VTech \nBrad Schmoll\, Business Development Manager\, CMD Corporation \nErik Versen\, Commercialization Manager\, Ingevity \nElectric Vehicle Panelists \nNOTE: The EV breakout session is at capacity. Please email Emily Nayder or call (219) 644-3690 to be put on a wait list if space becomes available.\n \nJim Boullion\, Government Affairs Director\, RENEW Wisconsin \nTyler Huebner\, Commissioner\, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin \nMahanth Joishy\, Fleet Superintendent\, City of Madison Fleet Service \nLorrie Lisek\, Executive Director\, Wisconsin Clean Cities \nRob Wozny\, Electrification Program Manager\, Alliant Energy \n2 p.m. – Tours\, Exhibits & Networking \n2:45 p.m. – Welcome Address \nLorrie Lisek\, Executive Director\, Wisconsin Clean Cities \n3 p.m. – Wisconsin Clean Cities Program \nLorrie Lisek\, Executive Director\, Wisconsin Clean Cities \nMaria Redmond\, Director\, Wisconsin Office of Sustainability & Clean Energy \nKeynote Speaker \nCraig Thompson\, Secretary\, Wisconsin Department of Transportation \nQuestions? Contact Kelly Verbeke at (262) 416-8937 or kelly.verbeke@wicleancities.org. \nDiamond Level Sponsors \n \n \nBreakout Room Sponsor\n \n \nPlatinum Level Sponsors \n \n \n  \nGold Level Sponsors \n  \n \n  \n \n \n \n \n \n \nExhibitors \nAlliant Energy \nANGI Energy Systems\, LLC \nCMD Corporation \nEV Energy Group \nGreenlots \nInertial Electric \nIngevity \nKwik Trip \nOzinga Energy \nRENEW Wisconsin \nWisconsin Clean Cities \nWisconsin Conservative Energy Forum \nWisconsin Office of Energy Innovation
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/december-2-2021-wisconsin-clean-cities-annual-stakeholder-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211111T151752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T151752Z
UID:20919-1637323200-1637326800@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:Nov. 19\, 2021 - Webinar: What the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill & Build Back Better Mean for Clean Fuel Vehicles
DESCRIPTION:Nov. 19. 2021\, 12 p.m.-1 p.m. Central – Webinar: What the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill & Build Back Better Mean for Clean Fuel Vehicles \nJoin Transportation Energy Partners for the “What the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and Build Back Better Mean for Clean Fuel Vehicles” Webinar! \nPresident Joe Biden is set to sign the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law\, while the House and Senate look to complete the Build Back Better Act before the holidays. Both bills offer immense opportunity for investment in clean transportation across the country. \nThe Nov. 19 Webinar will feature Washington’s top clean transportation policy experts who will address the following questions: \n• How will this transform the clean fuels and vehicles space? \n• What will be in the final Build Back Better Act? \n• Who will be the key players on disbursing these funds? \n• How can communities prepare to apply for infrastructure project funding? \n• What can Clean Cities Coalitions and other industry leaders do to effectively maximize these upcoming opportunities?
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/nov-19-2021-webinar-what-the-bipartisan-infrastructure-bill-build-back-better-mean-for-clean-fuel-vehicles/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211106T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211106T113000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211011T163229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T163229Z
UID:20858-1636192800-1636198200@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:November 6\, 2021 - Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool Listening Session
DESCRIPTION:November 6\, 2021\, 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. – Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool Listening Session (Virtual) \nThe Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool is a comprehensive environmental and public health equity — or environmental justice — screening and mapping tool that is being developed by four state agencies in consultation with other organizations and community members. The tool will analyze and visualize data online so government and tribal agencies\, community-based organizations\, and the public can pinpoint Wisconsin’s most impacted communities\, and better understand the challenges they face from pollution\, a changing climate\, socioeconomic factors\, and other environmental and health hazards. \nThe state agencies want to ensure the mapping tool reflects real-world experiences\, especially Wisconsin’s communities of color\, low-income communities\, rural communities\, Tribal Nations\, and immigrant communities\, who are often burdened with the greatest environmental and health consequences and inequities. \nThere are several ways to share your experiences and ideas: \n\nAttend a virtual\, public listening session in November via Zoom or toll-free phone number. Choose from one of three sessions. Register for a listening session to access the Zoom link or toll-free phone number by choosing a date below. Interpretation for the listening sessions is available in Spanish and Hmong by request.\n\n\nTuesday\, November 2 at 7 p.m.(link is external)\nThursday\, November 4 at 4:30 p.m.(link is external)\nSaturday\, November 6 at 10 a.m.(link is external)\n\n\nProvide input in an online survey(link is external).\nSend written comments or questions to EnvEquity@wedc.org(link sends e-mail).\nAttend a meeting of the WEET Advisory Committee once it’s formed in 2022.\n\nIn-person listening sessions may be scheduled in the future when it is safer to gather indoors.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/november-6-2021-wisconsin-environmental-equity-tool-listening-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211104T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211011T162956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T163014Z
UID:20854-1636043400-1636048800@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:November 4\, 2021 - Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool Listening Session
DESCRIPTION:November 4\, 2021\, 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m. – Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool Listening Session (Virtual) \nThe Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool is a comprehensive environmental and public health equity — or environmental justice — screening and mapping tool that is being developed by four state agencies in consultation with other organizations and community members. The tool will analyze and visualize data online so government and tribal agencies\, community-based organizations\, and the public can pinpoint Wisconsin’s most impacted communities\, and better understand the challenges they face from pollution\, a changing climate\, socioeconomic factors\, and other environmental and health hazards. \nThe state agencies want to ensure the mapping tool reflects real-world experiences\, especially Wisconsin’s communities of color\, low-income communities\, rural communities\, Tribal Nations\, and immigrant communities\, who are often burdened with the greatest environmental and health consequences and inequities. \nThere are several ways to share your experiences and ideas: \n\nAttend a virtual\, public listening session in November via Zoom or toll-free phone number. Choose from one of three sessions. Register for a listening session to access the Zoom link or toll-free phone number by choosing a date below. Interpretation for the listening sessions is available in Spanish and Hmong by request.\n\n\nTuesday\, November 2 at 7 p.m.(link is external)\nThursday\, November 4 at 4:30 p.m.(link is external)\nSaturday\, November 6 at 9 a.m.(link is external)\n\n\nProvide input in an online survey(link is external).\nSend written comments or questions to EnvEquity@wedc.org(link sends e-mail).\nAttend a meeting of the WEET Advisory Committee once it’s formed in 2022.\n\nIn-person listening sessions may be scheduled in the future when it is safer to gather indoors.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/20854/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211102T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211102T203000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211011T162825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T163048Z
UID:20850-1635879600-1635885000@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:November 2\, 2021 - Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool Listening Session
DESCRIPTION:November 2\, 2021\, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. – Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool Listening Session (Virtual) \nThe Wisconsin Environmental Equity Tool is a comprehensive environmental and public health equity — or environmental justice — screening and mapping tool that is being developed by four state agencies in consultation with other organizations and community members. The tool will analyze and visualize data online so government and tribal agencies\, community-based organizations\, and the public can pinpoint Wisconsin’s most impacted communities\, and better understand the challenges they face from pollution\, a changing climate\, socioeconomic factors\, and other environmental and health hazards. \nThe state agencies want to ensure the mapping tool reflects real-world experiences\, especially Wisconsin’s communities of color\, low-income communities\, rural communities\, Tribal Nations\, and immigrant communities\, who are often burdened with the greatest environmental and health consequences and inequities. \nThere are several ways to share your experiences and ideas: \n\nAttend a virtual\, public listening session in November via Zoom or toll-free phone number. Choose from one of three sessions. Register for a listening session to access the Zoom link or toll-free phone number by choosing a date below. Interpretation for the listening sessions is available in Spanish and Hmong by request.\n\n\nTuesday\, November 2 at 7 p.m.(link is external)\nThursday\, November 4 at 4:30 p.m.(link is external)\nSaturday\, November 6 at 10 a.m.(link is external)\n\n\nProvide input in an online survey(link is external).\nSend written comments or questions to EnvEquity@wedc.org(link sends e-mail).\nAttend a meeting of the WEET Advisory Committee once it’s formed in 2022.\n\nIn-person listening sessions may be scheduled in the future when it is safer to gather indoors.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/november-2-2021-wisconsin-environmental-equity-tool-listening-session/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211027T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20210712T154150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T154150Z
UID:20628-1635321600-1635350400@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:October 27\, 2021 - Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo
DESCRIPTION:October 27\, 2021\, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. – Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo\, Radisson Hotel & Conference Center\, Fond du Lac\, Wisconsin \nJoin Wisconsin Clean Cities at the Wisconsin Association of Energy Engineers‘ Wisconsin Energy Efficiency Expo! Be sure to stop at the Wisconsin Clean Cities booth to hear about all of our latest programs and projects. \nVisit more than 30 exhibitors showcasing their latest energy-efficient products\, services and technologies. Attend more than 20 in-depth presentations on energy efficiency\, sustainability\, case studies and economic opportunities in energy conservation\, environmental responsibility and your bottom line. Attendees have the opportunity to earn a certificate of completion (CEU:0.8/PDH:8). \n \n 
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/october-27-2021-wisconsin-energy-efficiency-expo/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211018T180307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211018T180307Z
UID:20880-1635271200-1635278400@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:October 26\, 2021 - Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Clean Energy & Energy Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 26\, 2021\, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. – Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Clean Energy & Energy Efficiency \nAs the Wisconsin economy recovers and our energy needs to continue to grow\, a Clean Energy Plan provides a focus on sustainability and preserving our environment for generations to come. \nThe Clean Energy Plan — prepared by the Wisconsin Department of Administration\, Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy — proposes a way for Wisconsin to transition to a strong clean energy economy that prioritizes environmental justice\, ensuring that everyone can benefit from these promising technology innovations. \nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions bring Wisconsinites into the conversation around how we can build the future of clean energy together. \nTopics covered in these sessions include: \n\nEconomic & Environmental Justice\nInfrastructure & Industry\nTransit & Transportation\nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency\n\nAt each session\, Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy staff will host a discussion on why this work is important\, how we are creating a pathway toward emissions reductions and listen to your ideas and input. This is a key opportunity for the administration to listen and learn from people and businesses on how the clean energy transition is impacting you\, your community or your industry; what areas you think the state should prioritize when it comes to the clean energy transition and strategies that have worked in your community or industry to support sustainability and clean energy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions schedule is available below. Although registration is not required\, it is highly encouraged. Those interested in participating can RSVP here for each session. \nJoin any session via Zoom Link: https://rb.gy/jy0e35 or call (877) 873-8018 (US Toll Free)\, Conference Code: 248199 \nThe Clean Energy Plan listening sessions will be also streamed via the Wisconsin Department of Administration YouTube channel.\n\n\nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 1  \nOctober 19\, 2021\, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \n  \nEconomic & Environmental Justice  \nThe Clean Energy Plan seeks to help create good-paying\, family-supporting jobs and support Wisconsin businesses. Wisconsin’s clean energy economy can support workers and communities currently dependent on the fossil fuel economy or previously excluded from the clean energy workforce. We don’t have to choose between creating jobs and economic opportunity and protecting our environment – we can and must do both. \nA traditional focus on overall energy costs and emissions has left some residents behind\, placing a disproportionate burden on some communities. Working to mitigate climate damage means impacted communities must have a say in the promise of new job opportunities\, financial and health impacts of clean energy technologies. \nJoin this session to hear about and share strategies to promote engagement and environmental justice\, build partnerships\, improve and support training\, and plan for a just and equitable clean energy transition. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 2  \nOctober 21\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nInfrastructure & Industry \nInfrastructure and industry are critical parts of Wisconsin’s efforts to reduce and remove carbon emissions and grow the clean energy economy. Carbon emission reduction strategies vary among residential\, commercial and industrial buildings\, however making buildings more efficient and powered with clean energy is a promising path forward. \nThis session is an opportunity to share decarbonization strategies and pathways\, such as air source heat pumps and renewable thermal technologies\, while ensuring cost-effective and equitable operation. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 3  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nTransit & Transportation  \nModernizing our transportation system can quickly help us reduce carbon emissions\, improve vehicle efficiency\, reduce miles traveled and create a sustainable clean energy future in Wisconsin. \nThis listening session will be an opportunity to comment on potential transportation decarbonization strategies\, pathways and programs that help us achieve clean and efficient transportation\, balance costs and prioritize equity for all Wisconsinites. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 4  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. \nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency   \nAs Wisconsin transitions to clean energy power sources\, prioritizing affordability and equity in energy use consumption is key. \nThis listening session will share potential programs\, policies and support for clean energy generation\, transmission\, end-use renewable energy consumption and innovation ranging from batteries and storage to community solar\, carbon capture and other technologies. This listening session also focuses on how we can efficiently use energy in our homes\, at work and elsewhere to drive down our carbon footprint and strain on the electric grid\, ensuring equity and affordability.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/october-26-2021-wisconsin-clean-energy-plan-listening-session-clean-energy-energy-efficiency/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211026T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211026T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211018T180017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211018T180017Z
UID:20877-1635246000-1635253200@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:October 26\, 2021 - Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Transit & Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 26\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Transit & Transportation \nAs the Wisconsin economy recovers and our energy needs to continue to grow\, a Clean Energy Plan provides a focus on sustainability and preserving our environment for generations to come. \nThe Clean Energy Plan — prepared by the Wisconsin Department of Administration\, Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy — proposes a way for Wisconsin to transition to a strong clean energy economy that prioritizes environmental justice\, ensuring that everyone can benefit from these promising technology innovations. \nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions bring Wisconsinites into the conversation around how we can build the future of clean energy together. \nTopics covered in these sessions include: \n\nEconomic & Environmental Justice\nInfrastructure & Industry\nTransit & Transportation\nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency\n\nAt each session\, Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy staff will host a discussion on why this work is important\, how we are creating a pathway toward emissions reductions and listen to your ideas and input. This is a key opportunity for the administration to listen and learn from people and businesses on how the clean energy transition is impacting you\, your community or your industry; what areas you think the state should prioritize when it comes to the clean energy transition and strategies that have worked in your community or industry to support sustainability and clean energy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions schedule is available below. Although registration is not required\, it is highly encouraged. Those interested in participating can RSVP here for each session. \nJoin any session via Zoom Link: https://rb.gy/jy0e35 or call (877) 873-8018 (US Toll Free)\, Conference Code: 248199 \nThe Clean Energy Plan listening sessions will be also streamed via the Wisconsin Department of Administration YouTube channel.\n\n\nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 1  \nOctober 19\, 2021\, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \n  \nEconomic & Environmental Justice  \nThe Clean Energy Plan seeks to help create good-paying\, family-supporting jobs and support Wisconsin businesses. Wisconsin’s clean energy economy can support workers and communities currently dependent on the fossil fuel economy or previously excluded from the clean energy workforce. We don’t have to choose between creating jobs and economic opportunity and protecting our environment – we can and must do both. \nA traditional focus on overall energy costs and emissions has left some residents behind\, placing a disproportionate burden on some communities. Working to mitigate climate damage means impacted communities must have a say in the promise of new job opportunities\, financial and health impacts of clean energy technologies. \nJoin this session to hear about and share strategies to promote engagement and environmental justice\, build partnerships\, improve and support training\, and plan for a just and equitable clean energy transition. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 2  \nOctober 21\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nInfrastructure & Industry \nInfrastructure and industry are critical parts of Wisconsin’s efforts to reduce and remove carbon emissions and grow the clean energy economy. Carbon emission reduction strategies vary among residential\, commercial and industrial buildings\, however making buildings more efficient and powered with clean energy is a promising path forward. \nThis session is an opportunity to share decarbonization strategies and pathways\, such as air source heat pumps and renewable thermal technologies\, while ensuring cost-effective and equitable operation. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 3  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nTransit & Transportation  \nModernizing our transportation system can quickly help us reduce carbon emissions\, improve vehicle efficiency\, reduce miles traveled and create a sustainable clean energy future in Wisconsin. \nThis listening session will be an opportunity to comment on potential transportation decarbonization strategies\, pathways and programs that help us achieve clean and efficient transportation\, balance costs and prioritize equity for all Wisconsinites. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 4  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. \nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency   \nAs Wisconsin transitions to clean energy power sources\, prioritizing affordability and equity in energy use consumption is key. \nThis listening session will share potential programs\, policies and support for clean energy generation\, transmission\, end-use renewable energy consumption and innovation ranging from batteries and storage to community solar\, carbon capture and other technologies. This listening session also focuses on how we can efficiently use energy in our homes\, at work and elsewhere to drive down our carbon footprint and strain on the electric grid\, ensuring equity and affordability.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/october-26-2021-wisconsin-clean-energy-plan-listening-session-transit-transportation/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211021T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T205931
CREATED:20211018T175819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211018T180425Z
UID:20875-1634814000-1634821200@wicleancities.org
SUMMARY:October 21\, 2021 - Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Infrastructure & Industry
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 21\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Infrastructure & Industry \nAs the Wisconsin economy recovers and our energy needs to continue to grow\, a Clean Energy Plan provides a focus on sustainability and preserving our environment for generations to come. \nThe Clean Energy Plan — prepared by the Wisconsin Department of Administration\, Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy — proposes a way for Wisconsin to transition to a strong clean energy economy that prioritizes environmental justice\, ensuring that everyone can benefit from these promising technology innovations. \nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions bring Wisconsinites into the conversation around how we can build the future of clean energy together. \nTopics covered in these sessions include: \n\nEconomic & Environmental Justice\nInfrastructure & Industry\nTransit & Transportation\nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency\n\nAt each session\, Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy staff will host a discussion on why this work is important\, how we are creating a pathway toward emissions reductions and listen to your ideas and input. This is a key opportunity for the administration to listen and learn from people and businesses on how the clean energy transition is impacting you\, your community or your industry; what areas you think the state should prioritize when it comes to the clean energy transition and strategies that have worked in your community or industry to support sustainability and clean energy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions schedule is available below. Although registration is not required\, it is highly encouraged. Those interested in participating can RSVP here for each session. \nJoin any session via Zoom Link: https://rb.gy/jy0e35 or call (877) 873-8018 (US Toll Free)\, Conference Code: 248199 \nThe Clean Energy Plan listening sessions will be also streamed via the Wisconsin Department of Administration YouTube channel.\n\n\nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 1  \nOctober 19\, 2021\, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \n  \nEconomic & Environmental Justice  \nThe Clean Energy Plan seeks to help create good-paying\, family-supporting jobs and support Wisconsin businesses. Wisconsin’s clean energy economy can support workers and communities currently dependent on the fossil fuel economy or previously excluded from the clean energy workforce. We don’t have to choose between creating jobs and economic opportunity and protecting our environment – we can and must do both. \nA traditional focus on overall energy costs and emissions has left some residents behind\, placing a disproportionate burden on some communities. Working to mitigate climate damage means impacted communities must have a say in the promise of new job opportunities\, financial and health impacts of clean energy technologies. \nJoin this session to hear about and share strategies to promote engagement and environmental justice\, build partnerships\, improve and support training\, and plan for a just and equitable clean energy transition. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 2  \nOctober 21\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nInfrastructure & Industry \nInfrastructure and industry are critical parts of Wisconsin’s efforts to reduce and remove carbon emissions and grow the clean energy economy. Carbon emission reduction strategies vary among residential\, commercial and industrial buildings\, however making buildings more efficient and powered with clean energy is a promising path forward. \nThis session is an opportunity to share decarbonization strategies and pathways\, such as air source heat pumps and renewable thermal technologies\, while ensuring cost-effective and equitable operation. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 3  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nTransit & Transportation  \nModernizing our transportation system can quickly help us reduce carbon emissions\, improve vehicle efficiency\, reduce miles traveled and create a sustainable clean energy future in Wisconsin. \nThis listening session will be an opportunity to comment on potential transportation decarbonization strategies\, pathways and programs that help us achieve clean and efficient transportation\, balance costs and prioritize equity for all Wisconsinites. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 4  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. \nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency   \nAs Wisconsin transitions to clean energy power sources\, prioritizing affordability and equity in energy use consumption is key. \nThis listening session will share potential programs\, policies and support for clean energy generation\, transmission\, end-use renewable energy consumption and innovation ranging from batteries and storage to community solar\, carbon capture and other technologies. This listening session also focuses on how we can efficiently use energy in our homes\, at work and elsewhere to drive down our carbon footprint and strain on the electric grid\, ensuring equity and affordability.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/october-21-2021-wisconsin-clean-energy-plan-listening-session/
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SUMMARY:October 20\, 2021 - Cummins Power Technologies & the Path to Zero Emissions School Buses Webinar
DESCRIPTION:October 20\, 2021\, 12 p.m. Central – Cummins Power Technologies & the Path to Zero Emissions School Buses Webinar \nChoosing the right power option for your school buses starts with knowing what options are out there and what your powertrain providers are doing to ensure you are equipped to meet your operational and environmental goals\, both now and in the future. In this engaging webinar\, you’ll hear from a panel of Cummins subject matter experts on how Cummins as a company is approaching the Path to Zero Emissions\, as well as an overview of Cummins’ current product offerings in the school bus market\, from clean diesel\, natural gas and battery electric power.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/october-20-2021-cummins-power-technologies-the-path-to-zero-emissions-school-buses-webinar/
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SUMMARY:October 19\, 2021 - Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Economic & Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:Oct. 19\, 2021\, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. – Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Listening Session: Economic & Environmental Justice \nAs the Wisconsin economy recovers and our energy needs to continue to grow\, a Clean Energy Plan provides a focus on sustainability and preserving our environment for generations to come. \nThe Clean Energy Plan — prepared by the Wisconsin Department of Administration\, Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy — proposes a way for Wisconsin to transition to a strong clean energy economy that prioritizes environmental justice\, ensuring that everyone can benefit from these promising technology innovations. \nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions bring Wisconsinites into the conversation around how we can build the future of clean energy together. \nTopics covered in these sessions include: \n\nEconomic & Environmental Justice\nInfrastructure & Industry\nTransit & Transportation\nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency\n\nAt each session\, Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy staff will host a discussion on why this work is important\, how we are creating a pathway toward emissions reductions and listen to your ideas and input. This is a key opportunity for the administration to listen and learn from people and businesses on how the clean energy transition is impacting you\, your community or your industry; what areas you think the state should prioritize when it comes to the clean energy transition and strategies that have worked in your community or industry to support sustainability and clean energy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan listening sessions schedule is available below. Although registration is not required\, it is highly encouraged. Those interested in participating can RSVP here for each session. \nJoin any session via Zoom Link: https://rb.gy/jy0e35 or call (877) 873-8018 (US Toll Free)\, Conference Code: 248199 \nThe Clean Energy Plan listening sessions will be also streamed via the Wisconsin Department of Administration YouTube channel.\n\n\nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 1  \nOctober 19\, 2021\, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. \n  \nEconomic & Environmental Justice  \nThe Clean Energy Plan seeks to help create good-paying\, family-supporting jobs and support Wisconsin businesses. Wisconsin’s clean energy economy can support workers and communities currently dependent on the fossil fuel economy or previously excluded from the clean energy workforce. We don’t have to choose between creating jobs and economic opportunity and protecting our environment – we can and must do both. \nA traditional focus on overall energy costs and emissions has left some residents behind\, placing a disproportionate burden on some communities. Working to mitigate climate damage means impacted communities must have a say in the promise of new job opportunities\, financial and health impacts of clean energy technologies. \nJoin this session to hear about and share strategies to promote engagement and environmental justice\, build partnerships\, improve and support training\, and plan for a just and equitable clean energy transition. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 2  \nOctober 21\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nInfrastructure & Industry \nInfrastructure and industry are critical parts of Wisconsin’s efforts to reduce and remove carbon emissions and grow the clean energy economy. Carbon emission reduction strategies vary among residential\, commercial and industrial buildings\, however making buildings more efficient and powered with clean energy is a promising path forward. \nThis session is an opportunity to share decarbonization strategies and pathways\, such as air source heat pumps and renewable thermal technologies\, while ensuring cost-effective and equitable operation. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 3  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. \nTransit & Transportation  \nModernizing our transportation system can quickly help us reduce carbon emissions\, improve vehicle efficiency\, reduce miles traveled and create a sustainable clean energy future in Wisconsin. \nThis listening session will be an opportunity to comment on potential transportation decarbonization strategies\, pathways and programs that help us achieve clean and efficient transportation\, balance costs and prioritize equity for all Wisconsinites. \nWISCONSIN CLEAN ENERGY PLAN – LISTENING SESSION 4  \nOctober 26\, 2021\, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. \nClean Energy and Energy Efficiency   \nAs Wisconsin transitions to clean energy power sources\, prioritizing affordability and equity in energy use consumption is key. \nThis listening session will share potential programs\, policies and support for clean energy generation\, transmission\, end-use renewable energy consumption and innovation ranging from batteries and storage to community solar\, carbon capture and other technologies. This listening session also focuses on how we can efficiently use energy in our homes\, at work and elsewhere to drive down our carbon footprint and strain on the electric grid\, ensuring equity and affordability.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/october-19-2021-wisconsin-clean-energy-plan-listening-session/
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CREATED:20210824T184258Z
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SUMMARY:October 7\, 2021 - Electric Vehicle Charging for Fleets
DESCRIPTION:October 7\, 2021\, 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m. Central – Electric Vehicle Charging for Fleets Webinar \nJoin the Transportation & Innovation Partners – Alliant Energy\, Madison Gas and Electric\, Wisconsin Clean Cities and the City of Madison – to learn more about electric vehicle charging fleets! Join a panel of industry leaders from across the Midwest as they discuss best practices and lessons learned from deploying electric vehicle charging infrastructure for fleets. Learn how to assess and plan for your fleet’s charging infrastructure needs and find out how to make the most of your investment. Go behind the scenes on a virtual tour of an Alliant Energy electric vehicle fleet charging facility.  \nScheduled speakers include: \nRob Wozny\, Electrification Program Manager\, Alliant Energy \nJohn Waldron\, Senior Electrical Engineer/Principal\, Shive-Hattery \nAndy Thielen\, Client Executive/Principal\, IMEG Corp. \nKristen Spina\, Senior Electrical Engineer\, IMEG Corp. \nLearn more about:  \n• Challenges and best practices of deploying fleet charging infrastructure  \n• Strategies for implementing charging infrastructure for your EV fleet  \n• The value of facility assessments  \n• Charging station and load management  \n• Incentives and funding currently available for EV charging infrastructure  \n \nSustainable Transportation\, A Virtual Educational Series for Fleets\nPresented by
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/october-7-2021-electric-vehicle-charging-for-fleets/
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