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BROUGHT TO YOU BY PRESENTING SPONSORS CONFERENCE PROGRAM GTSummitExpo.com THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST’S LARGEST ALTERNATIVE FUELS TRANSPORTATION SUMMIT & EXPO Portland, OR · April 11th - 12th, 2017

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ConferenCe program

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the paCifiC northwest’s Largest aLternative fueLstransportation summit & expo

Portland, OR · April 11th - 12th, 2017

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The UPAS Group, Icom North America and Green Bridge Technologies would like to welcome everyone attending the 2017 Green Transportation Summit & Expo. It’s an exciting time for the alternative fuels industry, as we continue to not only promote our industry, but to also educate transportation-sector leaders about what alternative fuels can do for them today. Our industry has grown rapidly over the years, with new, innovative ways to lower emissions and reduce our carbon footprint.

Brian Trice from Linn Benton Community College and his team have done an excel-lent job with all the events that they have organized, with each unique in its own way. United Propane AutoGas Solutions Group (UPAS Group) is truly honored to have the opportunity to be a presenting sponsor of such an event. UPAS Group works hard every day to educate and connect fleets with a one-stop shop to utilize propane auto-gas as a fuel source.

I’d like to thank each of you for attending the conference and bringing your expertise to our gathering. You, as organization leaders, have the vision, knowledge and experi-ence to help us pave our way into the future. You are truly our greatest asset today and tomorrow, and we could not accomplish what we do without your support and leadership.

Throughout this conference, I ask that you stay engaged, keep us proactive and help us shape the future of alternative fuels to continue our journey for a better tomorrow.

We look forward to a great show and feedback from everyone!!

Albert VenezioPresidentIcom North America

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On behalf of the Advanced Transportation Technology Center and Linn-Benton Community College, we would like to thank you for taking time out of your valuable days to join us here at the Green Transportation Summit & Expo in Portland, Ore. My team and I are thrilled to have you here. We are excited to bring you our premiere clean transportation/alternative fuels event. WELCOME!

The Advanced Transportation Technology Center, in partnership with local organizations and OEMs, has created the Green Transportation Summit & Expo. It’s a grassroots event, designed to address questions, concerns and barriers in the alternative fuels arena. We have tailored the topics and sessions to give you “real world” experiences, up to date technological advances,

Welcome to the Green TransportationSummit & Expo - Portland

Brian TriceSince 2010, Brian has been actively involved in transforming the transportation industry toward energy independence. Brian co-founded TransEnergy Solutions and was the creator and organizer of the International

Green Transportation Conference series in both the U.S. and Canadian markets. He has since joined the team at the Advanced Transportation Technology Center, a division of Linn Benton Community College, where he is the Manager of Alternative Fuels for Transportation and Conference Director. He is also coordinator of the Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition.

Brian has successfully brought international recognition to the alternative fuels movement and brought technology and consumers together by focusing on technology, infrastructure, economics and incentives.

Brian’s mission is to “Bring technology experts to the grassroots population”

Leah TriceConference Registration ManagerLinn Benton Community College

and information on infrastructure, policy, and the right fuel for your operation. You have the freedom to interact with your peers and the experts on a more intimate level. We are here to help you discover ways to reduce your carbon footprint and our nation’s dependence on foreign oil.

As with many successful endeavors, the Green Transportation Summit & Expo would not have been possible without the support and cooperation of our many conference partners.

Some of the groups responsible for bringing us together include: Eugene Water & Electric Board, Columbia- Willamette Clean Cities Coalition, Oregon Dept. of Energy, Western Washington Clean Cities Coalition, and the West Coast Collaborative team.

We also appreciate the many local fleets and organizations participating in our panel discussions and providing vehicles for display.

A special thank you goes out to our Presenting Sponsors, Icom North America and the United Propane AutoGas Solutions Group. They saw the need to support our event by providing training and education to their constituents, along with the rest of the Pacific Northwest. Their contributions will enhance and accelerate the development of cleaner fuels in the public and private transportation sectors.

We hope you enjoy the next three days of the conference. I’m sure you will find value and have some good takeaways as you return to your job of deciding the next steps in converting your fleets.

Please take time to chat with our sponsors, exhibitors, presenters, moderators and panelists to gather any valuable information you need. Above all, please let us know if there is anything we can do to further assist in your transition to cleaner transportation.

Thanks and Enjoy!

Brian TriceConference DirectorAdvanced Transportation Technology CenterLinn-Benton Community College

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Advanced Transportation Technology Center

Building on 40-plus years of success in auto and diesel programs, Linn-Benton Community College’s Advanced Transportation Technology Center is a world-class facility, designed to meet the rapidly growing need for trained, highly-skilled transportation technicians to support a variety of new vehicles and propulsion systems throughout Oregon and the United States. The Center incorporates the newest technologies for teaching, distance learning and online education.

• 38,000 ft. of professional learning and repair space• Furnished Snap-on Tools for student use• Over 20 State-of-the-art Snap-on Diagnostic Tools

including bi-directional scan tools, 4 channel scopes, flash reprogrammers, 5 gas analyzers, and many more

• Mustang AC/EC Hybrid Dynamometer• On Site commercial Propane and CNG refueling• Additional advanced Propulsion courses offered for EV’s,

Hybrids, Propane and CNG vehicles.

Current Program offerings include Automotive Technology, Heavy Equipment / Diesel Technology, and Construction and Forestry Equipment Technology

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Expo Hall Layout and Exhibitors

Expo Floor Plan Key

Presenting Sponsors: ICOM/UPAS

118 Advanced Transportation Technology Center218 AGA Systems122 Ameri-Deck202 American Gas & Technology208 American Power Group316 ANGI Energy215 Blue Star Gas227 Canadian Electric Vehicle310 Charge Point322 CNG Cylinders International317 Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition323 Cummins Westport126 Daimler - SuperTruck 1325 Diesel Emissions Service228 E-Burn Technologies, Inc.115 Envision Solar313 EPA SmartWay306 EVSE / Control Mod.307 Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation230 FSX Equipment, Inc.103 Glory BEE Trucking311 GPS Insight

227 ICOM / UPAS216 Kraus Global Ltd.329 Lightning Hybrids327 Lubrication Engineers210 Momentum Fuel Technologies108 OEVA – Tesla Model X314 OPW302 Polaris Industries308 SemaConnect, Inc.318 Sensor Electronics211 SeQuential209 Star Oil Co.214 TechStar CNG206 Truck N Travel204 Truck Source320 WEH Technologies Inc.305 Western Washington Clean Cities219 Wolff Specialties226 Workhorse221 Worthington Industries104 XL Hybrid127 Zenith Motors

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When? April 12th 8:00-4:00 Where? GTSE / Portland Expo Center Come join us for a full day dedicated to providing clear, concise information about alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles. Enjoy viewing and driving many of the vehicles that will be on display; proof of a valid driver’s license is required.

This year’s agenda topics will include industry professionals’ briefings on electric vehicle availability and advancements, electric/hybrid technician training, and how propane autogas can be an excellent and cost-saving fuel for fleets and municipalities. Additional presentations will include “Renewable Diesel: # 1 Drop-in Fuel for Fleet Managers in the Western Region.”

A highlight of Odyssey Day 2017 will be a presentation on how Oregon’s share of the Volkswagen settlement funds will affect alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure projects in Oregon....and how you may participate.

Register HERE ! Lunch is offered in Expo Hall D during the keynote presentations at an additional cost of $35.00. If you are interested in this option, you can pay at the GTSE registration counters in the lobby area of the Portland Expo Center. Visit our website, www.GTSummitexpo, for the full conference agenda.

Hope to see you on April 12th!

Brian Trice, Coordinator

PS. Please forward this invitation to friends who might be interested!

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Featured Speakers

Richard is the Manager of Equipment Services for the City of Oakland, CA and is the Director of the East Bay Clean Cities Coalition. He has been working with alternative fuel vehicles for 18 years and has over 25 years in the fleet industry managing public and private sector fleets ranging in size from 700 to 7,000 vehicles. Richard is a Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) and Certified Public Fleet Professional (CPFP) and has been named Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year by both Government Fleet magazine and the American Public Works Association. He is also an inductee into the Department of Energy Clean Cities and Public Fleet Manager Halls of Fame. Richard is a US Army veteran and has a BS degree from the California State University, Sacramento.

Richard Battersby – Fleet Manager/Coordinator, City of Oakland/Eastbay Clean Cities Coalition

Joreg Ferchau – CEO, Efficient Drivetrains Inc.

Michael has spent 29 years at UPS. He has worked in different capacities, spending time in operations, industrial engineering and automotive engineering. For 10 years, he worked in California as the Region Automotive Engineering Manager and has a clear understanding of the environmental concerns in that state. Michael has led efforts in alternative fuel projects and technology development for the domestic fleet and recently for the international fleet. These projects include compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, electric technology, hydrogen fuel cells, and hybrid vehicle development, including both hybrid electric and hydraulic hybrid technologies. Presently, he manages maintenance and engineering for all international operations and continues to manage fleet sustainability issues globally for UPS.

Michael Britt – Director of Maintenance & Engineering, International Operations, Ground Fleet, UPS

As CEO of Efficient Drivetrains, Inc. (“EDI”), Joerg Ferchau is redefining innovation for the hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicle drivetrain industry. Since 2006, he has been leading the clean tech company’s creation, development and commercialization of complete hybrid and electric drivetrain solutions, continuously variable transmissions and drivetrain software for leading automotive manufacturers worldwide. Reflecting his passion to clean the air for a healthier planet, Ferchau has created many ‘world’s first’ concepts that are helping the world’s largest automotive brands solve their toughest challenges – such as the utility truck solution that reduces emissions and fuel consumption by up to 80%. Ferchau has an extensive entrepreneurial background, successfully launching startup companies, such as EDI and IS3, as well as establishing new business and international market presence within large corporations such as SanDisk, Compaq Computers, Atalla Security Products, and Tandem Computers. Ferchau holds more than 25 patents and has received numerous international product design awards. He serves as a board advisor to several emerging Silicon Valley startups in the clean/green tech, digital security, and technology industries

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Featured SpeakersDayne currently serves as the head of public affairs for North America at Neste, where he leads stakeholder outreach programs. Prior to Neste, Dayne was a lawyer in private practice. When not talking about renewable diesel, Dayne enjoys spending time playing music.

Dan Brown has spent the past 23 years working for the EPA in both national and regional offices, implementing voluntary and regulatory programs to reduce air pollution from energy, industrial and transportation sector sources. He currently works for EPA’s Region 10 office, leading work on the West Coast Collaborative, Clean Power and the Georgia-Basin/Puget Sound International Air Shed.

Matt Schrap is president of California Fleet Solutions and vice president of government programs for Velocity Vehicle Group and Crossroads Equipment Lease and Finance. Matt is responsible for all regulatory compliance and incentive program outreach for the Velocity Vehicle Group of Companies. Matt has helped hundreds of fleets understand how to comply with on-road California Air Resources Board Regulations and has secured millions of dollars in incentive funding for various clean-fleet programs.

Wheatley has two decades of senior international management experience in technology systems integration, energy management, communications and renewable energy. He was a founding partner in the international consulting practice Crichton Hill LLC. Prior to Crichton Hill, Wheatley was CEO of iAxis FZ LLC, a Dubai-based alternative energy and technology systems integration company.

Wendy Dafoe is a project leader at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. She leads a team that provides technical assistance, publications, websites and analysis for the Clean Cities program. In 2014, she received a Special Recognition Award from DOE’s Vehicle Technology Office for her commitment and contributions to increasing the use of alternative fuels and her role in the success of the Clean Cities program.

Kevin Downing has worked for the Department of Environmental Quality since 1992 and is currently the clean diesel program coordinator. This program provides financial and technical assistance to reduce health and environmental effects from exposure to diesel exhaust.

Dayne Delahoussaye – Head of North American Public Affairs, Neste US

Dan Brown – EPA Region 10, West Coast Collaborative

Matt Schrap – President, California Fleet Solutions

Desmond Wheatley – President and CEO, Envision Solar

Wendy Dafoe – Project Leader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Kevin Downing – Clean Diesel Program Coordinator, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality

Special Thanks to the Following:

Leah Trice, Yuting Zhou, Gary Lentsch, Angela Song, Gary Price, Sue Kuntz, Rick Wallace, Kimberley Cline, Dan Brown, Grace Carlson, Robin Gold, Mark Fitz, Edene Rice, Amy Regimbal, Richard Battersby, Araya Templeton, Karl Pepple, John Mikulin, Randy McCulley, Matt Tracy, Albert Venezio, Charlie Ker, Bryan Schiedler, Greg Stone, Marcene Olson, Cindy Sparks, Lee Eberhardt, Wally Trice, Scott Drill, Michael Bates, Bobby Polotta, John Mcardle, Chris Galati, Dave Henderson, Andrea Pratt, Portland Productions.

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Day 1 – Tuesday, April 11th, 2017Time EvEnT:

7:00 am - 3:00 pm Registration Open

8:00 am - 8:20 am General Session – Conference Welcome

Richard Battersby – Fleet Manager/Coordinator, City of Oakland/Eastbay Clean Cities Coalition

Richard is the Manager of Equipment Services for the City of Oakland, CA and is the Director of the East Bay Clean Cities Coalition. He has been working with alternative fuel vehicles for 18 years and has over 25 years in the fleet industry managing public and private sector fleets ranging in size from 700 to 7,000 vehicles. Richard is a Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) and Certified Public Fleet Professional (CPFP) and has been named Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year by both Government Fleet magazine and the American Public Works Association. He is also an inductee into the Department of Energy Clean Cities and Public Fleet Manager Halls of Fame. Richard is a US Army veteran and has a BS degree from the California State University, Sacramento.

Pre-Event – Monday, April 10th, 2017Time EvEnT:

9:00 am - 5:00 pmRegistration Open - Conference attendees can pick up their registration badges at the Portland Expo Center from 9:00 am 5:00 pm in Building D on the first floor at the registration counters.

8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Train The Trainer - nFPA’s Alternative Fuel vehicles Safety Training Course – FREE for First Responders and Fleet Professionals @ The Portland Expo Center. This course was created to provide guidance on how to safely deal with emergency situations involving alternative fuel passenger vehicles, trucks, buses and commercial fleet vehicles. The recently revised training now covers electric, hybrid, fuel cell and gaseous fuel vehicles, including CNG, LNG, and LPG. To Register, Please visit https://nfpatrainthetrainer.eventbrite.com

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Daimler vIP Reception

The first 100 to register will be invited to this special attendee reception at Daimler’s new state-of-the-art corporate headquarters on Swan Island. They are located about 2 miles from the Portland Expo Center. Beer, wine, and food will be provided. For more info, email Brian Trice at [email protected]

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Day 1 – Tuesday, April 11th, 2017 (continued)

Time EvEnT:

8:25 am - 9:20 am General Session – Opening Keynote Address

Michael Britt – Director of Maintenance & Engineering, International Operations Ground Fleet, UPS

Michael has spent 29 years at UPS. He has worked in different capacities, spending time in operations, industrial engineering and automotive engineering. For 10 years, he worked in California as the Region Automotive Engineering Manager and has a clear understanding of the environmental concerns in that state. Michael has led efforts in alternative fuel projects and technology development for the domestic fleet and recently for the international fleet. These projects include compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, electric technology, hydrogen fuel cells, and hybrid vehicle development, including both hybrid electric and hydraulic hybrid technologies. Presently, he manages maintenance and engineering for all international operations and continues to manage fleet sustainability issues globally for UPS.

9:25 am - 9:45 am

Joreg Ferchau – CEO, Efficient Drivetrains Inc.

The Race to Zero Emissions—Advanced PHEv and Ev Drivetrains

As CEO of Efficient Drivetrains, Inc. (“EDI”), Joerg Ferchau is redefining innovation for the hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicle drivetrain industry. Since 2006, he has been leading the clean tech company’s creation, development and commercialization of complete hybrid and electric drivetrain solutions, continuously variable transmissions and drivetrain software for leading automotive manufacturers worldwide. Reflecting his passion to clean the air for a healthier planet, Ferchau has created many ‘world’s first’ concepts that are helping the world’s largest automotive brands solve their toughest challenges – such as the utility truck solution that reduces emissions and fuel consumption by up to 80%. Ferchau has an extensive entrepreneurial background, successfully launching startup companies, such as EDI and IS3, as well as establishing new business and international market presence within large corporations such as SanDisk, Compaq Computers, Atalla Security Products, and Tandem Computers. Ferchau holds more than 25 patents and has received numerous international product design awards. He serves as a board advisor to several emerging Silicon Valley startups in the clean/green tech, digital security, and technology industries

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Time EvEnT:

10:00 am - 11:00 am Concurrent Training Sessions – Rooms D202 - D204

The Case for Freight Sustainability in Communities – Room D202

Efficient goods movement is essential to establishing and sustaining economically viable communities. Yet local and regional planners must balance economic goals with livability and environmental concerns related to freight transportation in residential communities. This session will present innovative strategies for creating accessible freight networks that meet the needs of the communities of the future. Panelists will discuss solutions and best practices for addressing freight impacts at the local, state and regional levels.

Moderator: Tracie Jackson-Hall – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, SmartWay

Presented By:

Panelists: Robert Hillier – Freight Planning Coordinator, City of Portland

Jason Brown – North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG)

John Thornton – Principal, CleanFuture, Inc.

Connected vehicle Tech for Fleet Managers and Emergency Responders – Room D203

Connected vehicle technologies are maturing rapidly, giving fleet managers increased information and control over their operations. In this session, Verizon’s Chris Ransom will explain how connected vehicle technologies can help fleet managers save fuel, maximize time spent at job sites, and improve efficiency. Cory Hohs from HAAS Alert will show how their platform helps emergency responders issue warnings, providing alerts to other drivers to stay away from incident locations as they send their data through to automotive, navigation and traffic data suppliers, along with smart city grids. Andrew Dick from the Oregon Department of Transportation will discuss the next wave of connected vehicle technology in consumer vehicles, and how it will improve the safety of the transportation system.

Guest Speakers: Andrew Dick – Connected, Automated, and Electric Vehicle Advisor - Oregon Department of Transportation

Cory Hohs – CEO, HAAS Alert

Chris Ransom – Verizon

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Day 1 – Tuesday, April 11th, 2017 (continued)

Time EvEnT:

10:00 am - 11:00 am Concurrent Training Sessions (continued)

Renewable Diesel Specifics: What Fleet Managers & Fuel Purchasers need to Know – Room D204

Not all renewable diesel is created equal. Hear about the finer points of Renewable Diesel from impartial industry experts regarding feedstock and production influences on carbon intensity, GHG emissions, clean fuel standards and more. This session will prepare fleet managers and fuel purchasers to evaluate different Renewable Diesel options in the market, understand cost vs emissions reductions, make informed procurement decisions and ensure fleets are maximizing dollars spent to meet sustainability goals.

Moderator: Richard Battersby – Fleet Manager, City of Oakland / East Bay Clean Cities

Panelists: Andrea Pratt – Green Fleet Program Manager, City of SeattleCory Ann Wind – Manager, Oregon Clean Fuels Program Phillip Saunders – Contract Specialist, Dept. of Enterprise Services, State of Washington

11:15 am - 12:30 pm General Session – Lunch in Expo Hall D

Funding Opportunities for Clean Transportation and Alternative Fuels

Learn about funding opportunities from the U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as well as the EPA’s civil enforcement case against Volkswagen, which resulted in a $3 billion mitigation fund for state trustees.

Moderator: Matt Schrap – President, California Fleet Solutions / VP, Government Programs, Velocity Vehicle Group / Crossroads Equipment Lease and Finance

Panelists: Wendy Dafoe – Senior Project Leader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory / U.S. DOE Clean CitiesKevin Downing – Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Volkswagen Mitigation Trust Dan Brown – EPA Region 10, West Coast Collaborative

12:30 pm - 1:00 pm networking Session / Exhibit Hall D Open

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Time EvEnT:

1:15 pm - 2:30 pm Concurrent Training Sessions – Rooms D202 - D204

Clean Technology for Medium/Heavy Duty Transportation – Room D202

This session will provide insight and opportunities for cost reductions and effective ways to improve vehicle efficiency. Learn about long-term vision for commercial vehicles, advanced clean diesel technology and an array of other clean technology and fuel options, including: Daimler’s Supertruck 2 project, American Power Group’s dual-fuel (CNG/Diesel) technology, and Cummins Westport’s Near-Zero Emissions technology.

Moderator: John Mikulin – Public Fleet & Trucking Sector Lead, West Coast Collaborative, Technology & Partnerships Office - Air Division, US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 9

Presented By:

Panelists: Justin Yee – Principal Investigator, Supertruck 2, Daimler Trucks North AmericaDan Goodwin – Vice President, Technical Marketing and Government Affairs, American Power GroupCharlie Ker – Director, Industry Relations, Cummins Westport

Electrifying Your Fleet - How to Start, Scale Up and Succeed – Room D203

This session will provide practical guidance and best practices on how to electrify your fleet…either starting small with scalability in mind or going whole hog. Fleet professionals will discuss how they’ve integrated EVs into their fleets, including purchasing costs and methods, grant funding, infrastructure, use, range anxiety, and maintenance - and whether total cost of ownership makes EV expansion a reality.

Moderator: Randy Wilde – Project Coordinator, Center for Sustainable Energy / San Diego Clean Cities Coalition

Panelists: Dan McConnon – Director (Governor’s EV Fleet Initiative), State Efficiency and Environmental Performance, Washington DES

Jeff Esfeld – Director – Light Duty Fleet Sales & Business Development, Workhorse Commercial Truck Group

Tyler Svitak – Energy and Transportation Administrator, Department of Environmental Health, City and County of Denver

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Day 1 – Tuesday, April 11th, 2017 (continued)

Time EvEnT:

1:15 pm - 2:30 pm Concurrent Training Sessions (continued)

new Realities of Telematics – Room D204

Telematics has evolved to give fleet professionals more data and control than ever before. Modern fleet vehicles are connected to the web, to your drivers and to each other. This session will focus on current in-vehicle technology that fleets are using to reduce accidents, optimize efficiency and improve productivity. Find out the latest developments in vehicle telematics.

Moderator: David Pope – Senior Government Sales Manager, Western Region, GPS Insight

Panelists: Richard Battersby – Fleet Manager, City of Oakland Michael Johns – Fleet and Operations Manager, Lane CountyMike Sterle – Fleet Manager, City of Beaverton

2:40 pm - 3:40 pm Concurrent Training Sessions – Rooms D202 - D204

Don’t Make That Mistake - Better Transit Through Applied Research – Room D202

Making decisions on moving people is complicated business, especially when procuring long-term assets in an environment of rapidly changing technology. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory is researching the latest fuel cell and battery zero-emission technologies deployed on the streets; the Federal Transit Administration is launching its ZERO program to deal with solving practical problems; and bus manufacturers and electric utilities are working to improve the technology and its deployment. This session will shed light on where things are and where they’re going, and prepare you to make better-informed decisions.

Moderator: Kelly Gilbert – Program Director, Kansas City Regional Clean Cities / Metropolitan Energy Center

Panelists: Leslie Eudy – Senior Project Leader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Mac Burns – Regional Sales Director, Proterra Inc.

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Time EvEnT:

2:40 pm - 3:40 pm Concurrent Training Sessions (continued)

Installing Ev Infrastructure – Case Studies & Best Practices – Room D203

As fleets look to purchase more electric vehicles, planning and installing EV infrastructure is key. Gain information on case studies, lessons learned and best practices related to small and large EVSE projects. If you are thinking about EVs or are looking to grow your EV fleet, this info sharing session will provide valuable considerations for fleet managers or others entering the new territory of vehicle electrification infrastructure projects.

Moderator: Zach Henkin – Program Manager, Drive Oregon

Panelists: Andrea Pratt – Green Fleet Project Manager, City of Seattle

George Carter III – Fleet & Parking Manager, DES Fleet Operations

Rick Durst – Project Manager, Customer Energy Solutions, Portland General Electric

Bringing Out the Best: Biodiesel & Renewable Hydrocarbon Diesel – Room D204

It seems weekly there is a new announcement of a government fleet or trucking firm considering switching to renewable hydrocarbon diesel (RHD). With RHD’s ability to meet alternative fuel goals with no infrastructure changes, it is an attractive alternative to petroleum diesel. But, demand has quickly outpaced supply. What many people may have forgotten is that biodiesel blends are readily available and can meet many of the same requirements. This session will discuss how RHD fits into the overall biomass-based diesel landscape and how renewable diesel; / biodiesel blends can provide supply availability while exhibiting the combined emissions benefits of both fuels.

Moderator: Robin Gold – Coordinator, Alternative Fuels & Technologies, Western Washington Clean Cities

Presented By:

Panelists: Dr. David Slade – Executive Director of Biofuels Technology and Services, Renewable Energy Group (REG)

Kevin Kuper – Finished Products Manager, SeQuential

Brian Deninger – President, Incredible Adventures and Dogpatch Biofuels

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Time EvEnT:

3:00 pm - 6:30 pm Expo Hall D Open - Open for all attendees and general public

4:00 pm - 6:30 pmAttendee networking Reception & The First Annual Western Region Sustainable Fleet Awards

The presentations will take place in Expo Hall D on the main stage. Fleets throughout the west are going above and beyond to make their operations more sustainable, and we’ll be recogninzing them.

These awards are sponsored by the Columbia-Willamette, Rogue Valley, Western Washington, East Bay, Treasure Valley, Denver Metro, Southern Colorado, Northern Colorado, Grand Teton and Utah Clean Cities Coalitions. The Clean Cities program advances the nation’s economic, environmental and energy security by supporting local actions to cut petroleum use in transportation. Clean Cities has saved more than 7.5 billion gallons of petroleum since its inception in 1993.

Fleets were evaluated on the extent to which their planning, management and ongoing operations:

✔ Conserve fuel ✔ Promote efficiencies ✔ Integrate alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles ✔ Minimize environmental impacts, such as air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions,

toxic spills, etc., especially in communities historically disproportionately impacted by environmental harms

✔ Improve fleet performance over time ✔ Embrace innovative practices or fleet technologies

2017 Western Region Sustainable Fleet Finalists

Duncan & Son Line Inc. – Buckeye, Arizona, Private FleetIdaho National Laboratory – Idaho Falls, Idaho, Government FleetCombined Transport – Central Point, Oregon, Private FleetColorado Springs Utilities – Colorado Springs, Colorado, Government FleetSalem Mass Transit District – Salem, Oregon, Transit FleetCity of Fort Collins – Fort Collins, Colorado, Government FleetCity of Seattle Fleet – Seattle, Washington, Government FleetClark Public Utilities – Vancouver, Washington, Government FleetHeiberg Garbage & Recycling LLC – Milwaukie, Oregon, Private FleetKing County DOT – Seattle, Washington, Government FleetOrganically Grown Company – Portland, Oregon, Private FleetRogue Valley Transit District – Medford, Oregon, Transit FleetSeQuential – Portland, Oregon, Private FleetUtah Transit Authority – Salt Lake City, Utah, Transit Fleet

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Day 2 – Wednesday, April 12th, 2017Time EvEnT:

7:00 am - 11:00 am Registration Open

8:00 am - 4:00 pm Odyssey Day 2017 – Portland Expo Center

The GTSE is a partner for Odyssey Day 2017! If you are not already registered for the GTSE, you can receive a complimentary one-day pass, which includes access to breakout sessions, expo hall and ride and drive. (Lunch is an additional cost). For more information, contact Brian Trice at [email protected].

8:00 am - 9:15 am Concurrent Training Sessions – Rooms D202 - D204

How to Build an Alternative Fuel Corridor for Medium/Heavy Duty vehicles – Room D202

How lessons from past deployments of alternative fuel infrastructure combine with the practical needs of fleets to meet the vision of the future.

Moderator: Carl Lisek – Director, South Shore Clean Cities Coalition

Panelists: Wendy Dafoe – Senior Project Leader, National Renewable Energy Laboratory / U.S. DOE Clean Cities

Dianne Turchetta – Transportation Specialist, Federal Highway Administration

Allen nielsen – Senior Manager, Business Development, Trillium CNG, a Love’s Company

Hybrid/Electric vehicle Technology Technician Education: Setting the Standard – Room D203

Advanced Vehicle Training Group NW is a consortium of colleges and industry that are preparing technicians to work in advanced hybrid electric vehicle and electric vehicle (electric drive) diagnostics, maintenance, and repair. Presenters will illustrate advanced testing on HEV electric machines with an All Test Pro-33 and a PICO Scope on a Gen II Prius Transmission; discuss educational design and implementation strategies, including the concept of “open badging,” with a sample of open badging available to participants; and share how regional educational and industry partners have formed an educational consortium to prepare colleges to address the growing technician readiness gap in this emerging field.

Presenters: Ken Mays – Technology Chair, Oregon Central Community College

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Day 2 – Wednesday, April 12th, 2017 (continued)

Time EvEnT:

8:00 am - 9:15 am Concurrent Training Sessions (continued)

Why Propane Autogas Provides Your Best ROI – Room D204

The Fuel Purchasing markets evolve daily, with upswings, downswings, and headwinds that can paralyze an operation. One trend has proven reliable - over the last 25 years, the price of propane has averaged about 40% less than conventional fuels. Choosing the right alternative fuel technology can be a challenge for most fleet professionals. Learn from the fleets, service providers and conversion companies helping sustain the success of propane autogas in the Pacific Northwest.

Moderator: Christina Roberts – National Accounts Manager, Suburban Propane

Presented By:

Panelists: Albert venezio – President, ICOM North America

Will Ludeman – Fleet Manager, City of Anacortes, WA

Darren Engle – Director of Governmental Affairs, Blue Star Gas

9:30 am - 11:00 am Concurrent Training Sessions – Rooms D202 - D204

Top Maintenance Practices – Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF) – Room D202

Diesel particulate filters (DPFs) are emission control devices designed to clean the exhaust emitted by vehicles’ diesel engines. Understanding how a DPF works in a diesel engine’s exhaust system is the key for proper maintenance. Paying attention to the frequency of a vehicle’s regeneration cycles is the most effective way to determine whether or not there has been significant ash buildup in the DPF. Ignore regular maintenance at your own risk. In this session you will learn:

1. How a diesel particulate filter (DPF) functions

2. The DPF warning signs that indicate that the DPF is not working correctly or is in need of maintenance / regeneration.

3. The impacts of accumulated particulate matter.

Moderator: Gary Lentsch – Fleet Manager, Eugene Water Electric Board

Guest Speakers: Peter Tuckerman – Vice President, Diesel Emissions Service

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Time EvEnT:

9:30 am - 11:00 am Concurrent Training Sessions (continued)

Electric Transit Buses Delivering Clean Power to the People – Room D203

Northwest transit agencies are leading the charge to incorporate battery electric transportation into service. Hear how they evaluate technology, charging infrastructure and opportunities to leverage resources and make it happen.

Moderator: Rick Durst – Project Manager, Customer Energy Solutions, Portland General Electric

Panelists: Todd Daniel – Maintenance and Technology Manager, Link Transit

Kelly Hoell – Transportation Development Manager, Lane Transit District

Peter Melin – Project Director, Zero-emission Fleet Technologies, King County Metro Transit

Young Park – Senior Manager, Transit Development, TriMet Capital Projects and Construction

Electric/Hybrid Technology Bolted on to Your Existing Fleet – Room D204

Learn how to lower your fuel cost and your GHG emissions footprint without having to purchase new vehicles. Aftermarket hybrid and electric vehicle technology has made tremendous strides over the past five years, and the fleet demand for this product is now! Learn from the companies that make these innovative technologies.

Moderator: Rick Wallace – Senior Policy Analyst, Oregon Dept. of Energy

Panelists: Joreg Ferchau – CEO, Efficient Drivetrains Inc.

Bonnie Trowbridge – VP of Communications, Lightning Hybrids

Christine Smith – Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Zenith Motors

Clay Siegert – Chief Operating Officer, XL Hybrids

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Day 2 – Wednesday, April 12th, 2017 (continued)

Time EvEnT:

11:15 am - 12:30 pm General Session – Keynote Address: “Renewable Fuels Lunch”

Dayne Delahoussaye – Head of North American Public Affairs, Neste US

Johannes Escudero – CEO and Executive Director, Coalition for RNG

As a 100% drop-in fuel, renewable diesel offers GHG and criteria pollutant emissions reduction without any infrastructure or vehicle modification required. Leading agencies are already seeing its potential and use in the medium- and heavy-duty transportation space as a way to displace fossil diesel.

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Expo Hall Open / Alternative Fuel vehicle Ride & Drive

Attendees have the choice to walk the expo hall floor or participate in the ride-and-drive, or a little of both. Attendees must be registered with the GTSE, have a valid driver’s license, and be at least 18 years of age. All attendees that participate in this event must fill out and sign a liability waiver at the conference registration desk. For more information, you can visit GTSummitexpo.com

4:00 pm Conference Adjourns

Presenting Sponsors: Daimler Reception Sponsor:

Show Bag Sponsor: Lanyard & name Badge Sponsor:

Coffee Sponsors:

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Exhibitors:

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