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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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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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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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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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