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SUMMARY:September 11 2024 - Webinar: ZEV and EV Charging Planning - 2pm to 4pm ET
DESCRIPTION:Level: Introductory \nThis training is the second in a four-part series and covers the first four steps in the ZEV Ready Center process\, including how to identify and train your zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) team and identify charging needs for your project sites. Upon completion of this course\, attendees will be able to: \n\nRecognize FEMP’s ZEV Ready Center process.\nIdentify and recognize how to train your ZEV team.\nRecognize how to demonstrate headquarters and site-level planning strategies.\nIdentify ZEV opportunities and electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) needs to support your fleet.\n\nREGISTER HERE \nBrowse upcoming trainings in the series: \n\nSeptember 18\, 2024: EV Champion Training 3: EV Charging Site Assessments and Budgeting\nOctober 2\, 2024: EV Champion Training 4: EV and EV Charging Design and Implementation
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/23334/
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SUMMARY:September 14\, 2024 - Electric Vehicle Expo of Sheboygan - CST 8:30am - 12pm
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday September 14\, 2024. Open to the public from 9:00 until 12:00. Exhibitors will bring their vehicles at 8:30 and will be encouraged not to leave with their vehicles until 12:00. \nWhere: Maywood Environmental Park. Vehicles will be displayed in the main parking area at Maywood. A few parking spots in the furthest northwest part of the main parking lot will be used for those in need of disabled parking. The public will park in the overflow parking lot and along the roadway into Maywood and then walk into the exhibition area located in the main parking lot. The Haysen Pavilion will be used for a one hour presentation by a panel of experts who will provide information on the buying and use of electric vehicles. \nWhat: The public will be able to view electric vehicles and speak to the owners about their operation. The public will be solicited to bring vehicles to the expo. In addition\, commercial sellers of vehicles will be solicited to bring vehicles to display. Vehicles will be electric cars and trucks\, plug-in hybrid vehicles\, electric bicycles\, and electric motorcycles. The display area will be divided by type of vehicle\, i.e. electric cars and trucks\, plug-in hybrid vehicles\, electric bicycles\, and electric motorcycles. The types of vehicles will further be divided by brand. No testing driving of vehicles will be allowed. Vehicle owners will be asked to remain with their vehicles throughout the hours of the expo. If they need to leave with their vehicle during the hours of the expo they will need to have a volunteer escort them out of the parking lot to ensure the route out is clear of pedestrians. \nDrive$Smart Wisconsin will be there to educate the public about how good driving practices and using energy efficient vehicle technology can save them money! \nWho: The event is currently sponsored by the City of Sheboygan\, the Ellwood H. May Environmental Park Association of Sheboygan County\, Inc.\, and Wisconsin Clean Cities and Communities. Kendra Kelling the Maywood Park Director will be present during the event. Volunteers will staff the event\, including members of the City of Sheboygan’s Sustainable Sheboygan Task Force. Volunteers will guide vehicles into the display areas before the event begins. Volunteers will guide the public into parking areas. Volunteers will prevent vehicle access into the display area from 9:00 until 12:00. \nGross Automation will be demonstrating a red 2022 Ford Mustang Mach E. Thank you Gross Automation for bring a vehicle to show the public!  \nWhy: Electric vehicle benefits range from saving money to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other air pollution. Information about cost savings\, safety\, how to purchase\, how to charge the vehicle\, how to maintain the vehicle\, and the environmental benefits will be provided to the public. Informational displays will be posted by each vehicle type and brand to illustrate the benefits of the vehicles. Owners and sellers of the vehicles will also provide their testimonials. The panel of experts will provide more in depth information and an opportunity for a question and answer session. The event is consistent with the City of Sheboygan’s commitment to create and maintain a sustainable Sheboygan\, by focusing on conservation\, sustainability\, climate change\, and raising community awareness of environmental stewardship. The event is also consistent with the purpose of Maywood to offer environmental education opportunities. \nAdditional Safety Precautions: Barricades and/or cones will be used to cordon off the vehicle display parking lot. Volunteers will wear safety vests. Water and or Gatorade will be provided to the exhibitors. Some volunteers will carry first aid kits. Insurance/Liability Precautions: Exhibitors will sign a liability waiver. As it is impractical\, no attendee’s waiver will be required. All exhibitors are required to register and sign a liability waiver in advance. Volunteers will enroll as Maywood volunteers and sign the Maywood waiver and release. In the event of inclement weather the event will be canceled with no alternative date. \nProjected Attendance and Number of Exhibitors: Because this is a first time event it is difficult to project this information but it is hoped the attendance will be about 150 people and that there will be at least thirty exhibitors. \nPlease email  fschnook@wicleancities.org if you wish to coordinate EV demonstrations with Wisconsin Clean Cities. \n\n  \n \n \n  \nExecutive Director of WCC\, Fred Schnook (left) is manning our booth\, while WCC Member\, Bradlee Fons (right) tends to Drive$mart Wisconsin! \n  \n    \n  \nRobert Gross CEO of Gross Automation\, LLC (left) demonstrating his Red 2022 Ford Mustang Mach E \n  \n \n  \nHoods & Trunks were thrown open on models to give the public a view. Bob shows off how the power of his Kia EV6 can power all he needs to make a lunch! \n  \n \n  \nElectric Vehicles of all kinds made their appearance!
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/23243/
LOCATION:Maywood Environmental Park\, 3615 Mueller Rd\, Sheboygan\, WI\, 53083\, United States
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SUMMARY:September 16\, 2024 - Virtual Natural Gas Round Table - CST 11am to 12pm
DESCRIPTION:Wisconsin Clean Cities’ members have extensive experience using natural gas in their fleets. \nThis is an opportunity to listen to these industry leaders discuss their experience with transition. \nLearn about their cost savings\, infrastructure changes\, the government incentives they utilized\, and the unexpected benefits they received from as a result of switching their fleets to natural gas powered vehicles. \nREGISTER NOW!
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/virtual-natural-gas-round-table-cst-11am-to-12pm/
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SUMMARY:September 17\, 2024 - Ashland County Charges Ahead Quarterly Update Meeting - 9 am to 10:30 am CT
DESCRIPTION:What: The University of Wisconsin Extension – Ashland County and Cheq Bay Renewables are hosting an EV planning workgroup to facilitate electric vehicle infrastructure in Ashland County.   They have been holding a series of monthly meetings to help set the stage for EV implementation in 2025. \nThe workgroup is comprised of area elected officials\, state resource personnel\, educational institutions\, Bad River tribal officials\, local businesses\, and interested community members.  Each meeting has a keynote speaker and focus area relating to electric vehicles or electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The goals of these meetings are: \n\nto develop a map of current electric charging stations\, and add public\, private\, short- and long-term priority locations for the future.\nDetermine what grants are available to pay for charging stations and infrastructure. Discuss what can be applied for collaboratively.\nDetermine what kinds of vehicles are available for different uses\, and whether group vehicle purchases are needed.\nDevelop an outreach campaign.\n\nHere’s your invitation to the next quarterly meeting of Ashland County Charges Ahead (ACCA!). \nWhen: September 17\, 2024 9:00 AM Central Time \nWhere: Virtual \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92615761030?pwd=nC2WL4dDhLV3B7oSZpGQwDPQEb4XWV.1 \nMeeting ID: 926 1576 1030 \nPasscode: 788151 \nOr call in: 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) \nWho: These meetings are conducted by Lissa Radke\, the Community Development Educator of Ashland County. To learn more about Community Development Programming or the EV charging meetings\, send an email to lissa.radke@wisc.edu or call the Ashland County office at 715-682-7017.  You may also research past meetings here.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/september-17-2024-ashland-county-charges-ahead-quarterly-update-meeting-9-am-to-1030-am-ct/
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SUMMARY:September 17 - Free Webinar: "Reduce Accidents by 30-60%" - 11 am PT / 2 pm ET
DESCRIPTION:Reduce Accidents by 30-60%\nBe the hero that reduces unnecessary costs by cutting the number of accidents your fleet is involved in by half. \nWhat: Free Webinar \nWhen: September 17\, 2024 11 am PT / 2 pm ET \nWho: Adam Kahn\, CBDO of Netradyne (With over two decades in the fleet technology leads business development at Netradyne and has built a revolutionary model to predict accident reduction and the cost savings that come with it) will describe in detail how safety and fleet managers can address risking driving\, reward drivers for good driving\, and implement a scalable coaching solution to reduce accidents significantly.\nLauren Fletcher (Editor of Fleet Trucking and Transportation Bobit) will Moderate. \nWhere: Virtual Register here
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/september-17-free-webinar-reduce-accidents-by-30-60-11-am-pt-2-pm-et/
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SUMMARY:September 18 - Webinar: Biogas to RNG 101 - 1pm to 2pm CDT
DESCRIPTION:This Free Biogas to RNG 101 webinar will discuss the basics of biogas chemistry\, how to get started on a biogas upgrading project\, and the overall process of treating biogas to produce RNG for pipeline injection. We’ll discuss systems that reliably produce Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from a variety of biogas sources\, proven methods for reducing both installation time and contractor costs\, while meeting unique site requirements. Features Unison Solutions\, an industry leader in biogas conditioning\, upgrading\, and BioCNG vehicle fuel systems. Regardless of the level of impurities\, Unison’s solution-based approach provides a complete system for producing RNG from biogas. Unison systems have been installed around the world at landfills\, wastewater treatment facilities\, dairies\, and food processing digester plants. The Unison speakers have more than 100 combined years of biogas experience and will discuss proven technologies.\nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/september-18-webinar-biogas-to-rng-101-1pm-to-2pm-cdt/
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SUMMARY:September 18 - Webinar: EV Charging Site Assessments and Budgeting - 2pm to 4pm ET
DESCRIPTION:The Electric Vehicle (EV) Champion Training Series\, hosted by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)\, is tailored for fleet managers\, facility managers\, and other stakeholders involved in the deployment of EVs and charging stations. This series equips participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to become subject matter experts in EV implementation. This is the third training in a four-part series and serves as an intermediate training. This training covers steps 5 through 7 in the ZEV Ready Center process\, including best practices for coordinating with your utility\, performing a site assessment for EV charging station projects\, and communicating site financial planning with headquarters. Participants will gain a solid foundation to support the effective deployment and management of EVs and their infrastructure. Upon completion of this course\, attendees will be able to: \n\nRecognize how and when to work with your utility on EVSE projects;\nIdentify how to perform EVSE site assessments;\nIdentify how to develop cost estimates for EVSE projects;\nRecognize how to apply EVSE business models and procurement/funding sources.\n\nREGISTER HERE \nThe final upcoming training webinar in the series: \n\nOctober 2\, 2024: EV Champion Training 4: EV and EV Charging Design and Implementation
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/september-18-webinar-ev-charging-site-assessments-and-budgeting-2pm-to-4pm-et/
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SUMMARY:September 25 – 1 PM ET – Electrification Process including a Step-by-Step Guide for New Adopters
DESCRIPTION:September 25 @ 1 PM ET – Electrification Process including a Step-by-Step Guide for New Adopters \nThe EPA Clean School Bus Program is co-hosting a webinar series with the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation about various technical assistance topics related to clean school buses. Each webinar will be on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 1 PM ET. Below are the topics and dates.
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/september-25-1-pm-et-electrification-process-including-a-step-by-step-guide-for-new-adopters/
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SUMMARY:September 26 - Energy Career Fair of Eau Claire - CST 8:30am - 2:30pm
DESCRIPTION:The energy industry is experiencing rapid growth and there is a rising demand for people with expertise in energy-related fields. \nSponsored by Xcel\, attendees can explore careers from electric power distribution to energy efficiency through a series of exciting hands-on demonstrations and stations. At our seven unique stations\, students and educators will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with promising career paths and how they can shape the future. The stations will be offered concurrently for 25-minutes each to keep students engaged and interested throughout the day. We hope to see you there! \nWho: High school and middle school students \nWhat: Energy Career Fair\, sponsored by Xcel Energy \nWhen: Thursday\, September 26\, 2024\, with rotating\, hands-on\, sessions throughout the day \nWhere: Chippewa Valley Technical College\, Energy Education Center\, 4000 Campus Road\, Eau Claire\, WI 54703 \nCost: FREE (water stations and lunch provided!) \n  \nREGISTER NOW! \n  \nAgenda: \n\n\n8:45 – 8:55: Bus drop off \n9:00 – 9:15 AM: Welcoming remarks in the auditorium from Xcel & CVTC \n09:15 – 9:30 AM: Transition to first station \n09:30 – 9:55 AM: Rotation 1   – Electric Power Distribution and gas utility program hosted by CVTC \n10:00 – 10:25 AM: Rotation 2   – Solar Installer Challenge hosted by Wisconsin’s K-12 Energy Education Program (KEEP) \n10:30 – 10:55 AM: Rotation 3  – Electric Vehicle demonstrations hosted by Wisconsin Clean Cities\, provided by by Osseo Automotive \n11:00 – 11:25 AM: Rotation 4   – Circuit Breaker Activity hosted by Arizona State University \n11:35 – 12:10 PM: Lunch \n12:20 – 12:45 PM: Rotation 5  – HVACR Program hosted by CVTC \n12:50 – 1:15PM: Rotation 6  – Weatherization station hosted by Slipstream in partnership with local weatherization agencies \n1:20– 1:45 PM: Rotation 7   – Building Tour of CVTC \n1:55 – 2:05 PM: Closing remarks in the auditorium\, reflections\, questions  & answers \n2:10 PM: Buses load \n \n  \n\nEVENT RECAP\n\n    \n  \n \n\n\n\n \n   \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n   \n \n   \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://wicleancities.org/event/energy-career-fair-of-eau-claire-sponsored-by-xcel/
LOCATION:Chippewa Valley Technical College\, Energy Education Center\, 4000 Campus Road\, Eau Claire\, WI\, 54703\, United States
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