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National Alternative Fuels and Clean Cities Hotline

TABLE TALK DETAIL
Wednesday - June 3, 1998*
Table 21: Toyota Motor Sales, USA,
Table 14: Corridor Development
Table 7: Navy Success
Table 1: Training - Clean Cities
Stories/Defense Logistics Agency
Inc.
Customer Identification Systems
Discussion Leader: Clifford E.
(DLA) Success Stories
Discussion Leader: Ed LaRocque,
Gladstein, President, Gladstein &
Discussion Leader: Mike Laughlin,,
Discussion Leaders: Bob Gill,
EV Fleet Manager, Toyota Motor
Associates, Director, Interstate Clean
Engineer, QSS Group Inc.
Transportation Director Public Works
Sales, USA, Inc.
Transportation Corridor
Clean Cities Customer ID System:
Center Washington, U.S. Navy
Toyota's role in the transition to clean
A discussion about the Interstate
what it is, what it contains, and what
Colleen (Kelly) Morris, Chief, Natural
technologies.
Clean Transportation Corridor (ICTC)
it can do for Clean Cities
Gas Division, Defense Energy
and how the ICTC model can be repli-
Coordinators. A demonstration of
Support Center, DLA
Table 22: American Honda
cated in other parts of the country.
CIS will be included.
Penny Casey, Public Utilities
Discussion Leader: Stephen Ellis,
Specialist, Defense Energy Support
Table 15: National Efforts - USPS
Table 2: Influence the AFV Choice
AFV Business Manager, American
Center, DLA
ÒAFV Fleet BuyerÕs GuideÓ
Honda Motor Company
Discussion Leader: Ron Robbins,
A brief history of the AFV program's
Discussion Leader: Cynthia Riley,
Environmental Compliance
start, where it is today, and tales of
Table 23: Solectria Corporation:
Manager, Alternative Fuels Data
Coordinator, National Programs, USPS
the rough road to success.
Practical electric vehicles on the
Center, NREL
A brief update on the current national
road today
A web-based guide to help take out
AFV initiatives in the Postal Service.
Table 8: Heavy-Duty Vehicles
Discussion Leader: Karl Thidemann,
guesswork in acquiring AFVs. Learn
Topics covered include fuel availabili-
Discussion Leader: Paul Norton,
Director of Marketing, Solectria
about regulations, incentives,
ty, calculating real economic and envi-
Senior Engineer, NREL
Corporation
specifics on available AFVs, find
ronmental benefits, and the impor-
Heavy-duty alternative fuel vehicle
refueling sites, and more.
tance of Clean Cities partnerships.
An introduction to Solectria and their
technology being developed and
EV sedans such as the Force Sedan
Table 3: Clean Cities Success
issues related to the use of alterna-
Table 16: Voluntary Measures
and CitiVan, background on the
Story: Electric Bikes
tive fuels for heavy duty-vehicles.
company, and some applications of
Discussion Leader: Mike Ball,
Discussion Leader: Doron Amiran,
existing vehicles.
Program Manager, U.S. EPA
ZAP Power Systems
Table 9: Market Sector - Police
Table 24: Market Sector - Taxi
State implementation plan credit for
Electric-bicycle success stories from
Discussion Leader: Chuck Dougherty,
voluntary mobile source emission
Discussion Leader: Kent Igleheart,
around the country. A discussion of
Alternative Fuels Vehicle Program
programs and how third parties can
Executive Director, Clean Cities -
the latest technology, fleet applica-
Manager, Puget Sound Energy
partner with state and local govern-
Atlanta
tions, and funding opportunities.
Pros and cons of AFVs in police ser-
ment to get air quality credit.
Experiences with incorporating AFVs
vice, a police agency case study
Table 4: Clean Cities Success
into taxicab operations.
from the Northwest, as well as infor-
Table 17: Market Sector - Police
Story: Tulsa Public Schools
mation from two other police agen-
Discussion Leader: Paul Nelson,
Table 25: Training - Media Relations
cies using natural gas vehicles.
Discussion Leader: Larry Rodriguez,
Vice President, Marketing, Natural
Alternative Fuels Program
Discussion Leader: Scott Rayburn,
Fuels Corporation
Principal, Synthesis Business
Table 10: Market Sector - Rental
Table 5: Clean Cities Success
Information on police departments'
Communication Services
Discussion Leader: Jeffrey Pink, EV
Story: California Natural Gas
use of AFVs for both pursuit and
The tools, techniques, and strategies
Rental Cars, LCC
Vehicle Coalition
non- pursuit vehicles.
that enable Clean Cities advocates
Electric vehicles in the rental car mar-
Discussion Leader: Bill Fairbairn,
to work with the news media to
ket and how they are used, what types
Table 18: Ford Motor Company/
California Natural Gas Vehicle
achieve communication and publicity
are used, and what type of maps are
Hitting the BullÕs-Eye with Events
Coalition
goals.
given to locate recharging locations.
Discussion Leader: Natalie Weimer,
A look at the history of natural gas
AFV Strategic Event Planner, Ford
Table 26: FordÕs Marketing
vehicles in California, including infra-
Table 11: EV Fleets
Motor Company
Handbook
structure, legislation, and a look to
Discussion Leader: Dana O'Hara,
How Ford Dealers and Clean Cities
the future.
Discussion Leader: Lisa Olmsted,
Program Manager, U.S. DOE
Coordinators can work together.
Marketing Coordinator, Ford Motor
The current EV vehicle testing pro-
Table 6: Market Sector - National
Company
gram, what vehicles are out there,
Table 19: Chrysler Corporation
Parks and other Interior Bureaus
and how they are performing.
Discussion Leader: Mike Clement,
Discussion Leader: Bob Jarcho,
Manager, Alternative Fuel and
Alternative Fuels Coordinator, U.S.
Vehicle Sales and Marketing, Chrysler
Table 12: Environmental Benefits
Department of Interior
(Air Quality Data)
Discussing the Department of the
Table 20: General Motors
Discussion Leader: Bill Dougherty,
Interior's efforts to increase use and
Corporation
Senior Scientist, Tellus Institute
promotion of AFVs in the national
Discussion Leader: Joseph P.
parks, refuges, and other
DÕAntonio, Sales/Marketing Manager,
Department facilities.
Table 13: The Road to Hydrogen
GM Advanced Technology Vehicles
Fuel-Cell HypercarsÑFueling the
Future: Can We Pick a Winner?
1998/1999 GM Advanced
Technology Vehicles product offering,
Discussion Leader: Brett Williams,
describe products available, order tim-
Senior Research Associate, Rocky
Mountain Institute
ing, build schedule, GM support for
alternate fuel vehicle sales, product
The future of hydrogen fuel, "hyper-
training, product development/new
cars," ultralight hybrid-electric fuel-
cell vehicles, and other uses of the
product offering, and key contacts for
*Please Note: Some Table Talks
hydrogen fuel cell.
GM AFV support.
were not held.
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