Expo Hall Crowd Expo Attendees take Natural Gas Trucks for Test Drive Hybrid Electric Coca-Cola Truck by Kenworth Expo Hall Crowd Ford Propane Delivery Van Networking at the Evening Reception in the Expo Hall Expo Hall Crowd Test Drive of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Chevy Equinox Hybrid Electric Coca-Cola Truck by Kenworth Full Breakout Session Expo Hall Attendees Discuss Engine Hybrid Electric Freightliner Truck Test Drive Full General Session Hybrid Electric Hino Delivery Truck Test Drive Expo Hall Crowd Natural Gas Bus Full General Session Hydrogen Fuel Cell Under Hood of Chevy Equinox Expo Hall Crowd Hybrid Electric Freightliner Truck Test Drive Natural Gas Refuse Truck Natural Gas Truck Test Drive Expo Hall Attendees Discuss Truck Alternative Fuel Trucks Await Test Drive Networking at the Evening Reception in the Expo Hall Attendees Examine Natural Gas Engine at Ride & Drive Full General Session World's First Natural Gas Fire Engine Expo Hall Crowd Plugin Hybrid Electric Chevy Volt Propane Santa Monica Truck Electric Coca Cola Delivery Van in Washington, DC CNG Truck Operated by Saddle Creek
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General sessions and breakout sessions officially took place on Thursday and Friday, May 5-6, 2011. Tours, trainings, and receptions were scheduled for the day before the conference.

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AGENDA - ACT "Alternative Clean Transportation" Expo
"Showcasing Successes in Advanced Clean Vehicle Technologies and Alternative Fuels"
Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California - May 4-6, 2011

WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2011
10:00 a.m. Technical Tours Begin
5:00 p.m. Reception at Gladstone'sJoin us on Wednesday, May 4 from 5-8pm at Gladstone's for the ACT Expo Opening Reception. Attendees registered for the full conference will receive a drink ticket, enjoy a light appetizer buffet, and enjoy a casual kick-off party at one of the most popular venues in Long Beach. Gladstone's is located on the water front, across the street from the Convention Center and Hyatt Hotel. Look for the sign "The Pike." Gladstone's is in the Pike at Rainbow Harbor located at 330 South Pine Avenue.
 
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2011
7:30 a.m. Registration Opens
8:45 a.m. Conference Welcome
 
  • Mario Cordero, Commissioner, Port of Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners
  • Mayor Miguel Pulido, City of Santa Ana
9:00 a.m. Plenary Session #1: An Executive Roundtable Discussion, "The Alternative Fuel and Clean Vehicle Technology Industry: A Look Towards 2050 and Beyond"The alternative fuel and advanced clean transportation technology industries have come a long way in a relatively short period of time; but what will the energy landscape look like over the next 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 years? Which leaders, fuels and technologies will drive the future energy economy in the transport sector? This panel of industry experts will debate these questions in a moderated roundtable discussion. No long slide presentations here: this dialogue-based session will set the stage for ACT Expo by framing the long-term issues surrounding alternative fuels and advanced clean technology progress.
  MODERATOR: Judith Mitchell, Board Member, South Coast Air Quality Management District
  1. Roy Willis, President, Propane Education and Research Council  
  2. Hal Snyder, Vice President, Sempra Energy Utilities
  3. Joe Jobe, Executive Director, National Biodiesel Board
  4. James Harger, Chief Marketing Officer, Clean Energy Fuels
  5. Bill Kahn, Manager of Advanced Concepts, Peterbilt Motors
  6. Alex Keros, Senior Project Engineer, Electric & Hydrogen Infrastructure, General Motors
10:30 a.m. Coffee Break
Sponsored by Encana
11:00 a.m. Breakout Session #1: "Innovation at Work: New Technologies and Advancements in Clean Transportation"Never before has the alternative fuel and advanced clean transportation technology industry seen such a tremendous variety of product available to the market. This breakout session will showcase the very latest in the clean vehicle and equipment offerings across a variety of weight classes and application types. Hear from an assortment of OEMs, component and system developers, fuel providers, fuel providers, emission solution providers, and infrastructure developers to obtain a well-rounded view of the latest clean and alternative fuel technologies available in the marketplace today. Ample time for Q&A and discussion amongst panelists will provide first hand insight into the real and practical costs, challenges and benefits to each of these technologies.
  1. Light Duty
MODERATOR: John Sledge, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Landi Renzo
  1. Elmer Hardy, Senior Manager, Alternative Fuel Vehicles and New Business Development, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.
    Honda’s 2020 Vision
  2. Mike McGarry, Alternative Energy Fleet Sales Manager, General Motors
    GM’s Alternative Energy Product Update
  3. Gerry Koss, North America Fleet Marketing Manager, Ford
    Blueprint for Sustainability
  4. Alexander Freitag, Director of Diesels System Engineering for North America, Bosch Diesel Systems North America
    The Past, Present and Future of Clean Diesel
  5. Martin Reineman, Office of Transportation and Air Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
    New Compliance Options for Vehicle/Engine Conversions to Clean Alternative Fuels

2. Medium and Heavy Duty Vocational Applications
MODERATOR: Brian Feehan, Vice President, Propane Education and Research Council
  1. Doug Yglesias, Technical Services Development Manager, Parker Hannifin [hydraulic hybrid]
    The Answer to Reduction of Air and Noise Pollution While Decreasing Fuel Consumption: The Parker Advanced Series Hybrid Drive System
  2. Mike Stark, Senior Technical Sales Manager, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation
    Advanced Powertrain Technologies for Walk In Step Vans
  3. Todd Mouw, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Roush CleanTech [propane]
    Propane Autogas: Greening Your Bottom Line
  4. Scott Carson, National Sales Director, Smith Electric Vehicles [electric]
    EV Applications: Lesson Learned to Speed Future Deployment
  5. James Labonte, Sales and Marketing Manager, Eaton
    150 Million Miles of Road Service

3. Heavy Duty Trucking
MODERATOR: Jeff Macartney, President, Crossroads Equipment Lease & Finance
  1. Jonathan Burke, Vice President, International Development & External Affairs, Westport Innovations
    Natural Gas Heavy Duty Engines and Fuel Choices - Options Abound
  2. Andy Douglas, National Sales Manager, Kenworth Truck Company
    The Growing Footprint of NGVs
  3. Robert Carrick, Western Region Vocational Manager-Natural Gas, Freightliner
    The Voice of the Customer
  4. Tony McQuary, Senior Director, Peterbilt Motors Company
    The Fast Approaching Future: Peterbilt's Natural Gas and Alternative Fuel Strategy

4. Infrastructure
MODERATOR: Peter Ward, Program Manager, Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program, California Energy Commission
  1. Bryan Luftglass, Energy Segment Manager, Linde Group [LNG]
    From Infrastructure to ‘Intrastructure’: If You Come, We Will Build It
  2. Osvaldo del Campo, Chief Executive Officer, Galileo [CNG]
    Coming to America: International CNG Equipment for the U.S. Market
  3. Darren Engle, Director of Marketing, Blue Star Gas & Alliance AutoGas Partner [LPG]
    Right Here, Right Now: Why Fleets Across America are Choosing Propane Autogas
  4. Kristen Helsel, Vice President/EV Solutions, AeroVironment [EV]
    Convenient Charging Solutions for Fleets, Consumers, and Commercial Customers
  5. Jordan McRobie, Regional Coordinator, California Fuel Cell Partnership [hydrogen]
    Roadmap to Hydrogen Highways
12:30 p.m. Industry Announcements
 
  • Osvaldo del Campo, Chief Executive Officer, Galileo
  • Rattan Joea, President, PrimeTime Shuttle
  • Armando Ramirez, Technical Sales Manager, IMPCO Technologies
  • Balwinder Samra, Chief Executive Officer, Balqon Corporation
  • Robert Hall, NGV Fleet Forum
  • Brian Daniels, Product Manager, Powertrain, Daimler Trucks North America
1:00 p.m. Luncheon in the Promenade Ballroom

Keynote Address
Sponsored by Sempra Utilities: The Southern California Gas Company and San Diego Gas & Electric
 
2:00 p.m. Expo Hall Grand Opening
3:30 p.m. Breakout Session #2: "Fleet Recipes for Winning Project Development: Assembling Partners, Technologies, and Funding for Long-Term Success"The nation's largest and most cutting-edge alternative fuel and advanced clean transportation will be on display here; showcased by the fleets and end-users responsible for these stories of success. This peer-to-peer information exchange will not only highlights these groundbreaking project efforts, where literally thousands of advanced technology vehicles are being purchased and deployed into commercial service, but it will provide the audience with the recipe for successful project development. The recipe will include tips on technology and equipment selection, building the right partnerships, innovative thinking, a keen awareness of available opportunities, and a dash of good timing. See how real-world fleets are able to methodically approach the various steps of project development in order to deliver winning and effective project development strategies - strategies that result in successful vehicle deployments and a growing network of refueling infrastructure.
  1. Light Duty
MODERATOR: Annabel Cook, Alternative Fuel Vehicle Consultant, American Honda Motor Company, Inc.
  1. Tim Denny, Vice President, Administration, Chesapeake Energy [CNG]
    Chesapeake’s NGV Strategy and Program Progression
  2. Matt Stewart, Senior Automotive Equipment Analyst, City of Chicago [E85]
    Maximizing E85 usage in flex-fuel vehicles
  3. Greg Tabak, Director, Business Rental Sales, Enterprise Rental Program [EV]
    Enterprise Rent-A-Car Is All Charged Up About EVs
  4. Tom Armstrong, Director of Fleet, ThyssenKrupp Elevator [LPG]
    Pushing the Button on Propane Technology

2. Vocational Applications, Bus & Transit
MODERATOR: Gordon Exel, Vice President and General Manager, Americas, Cummins Westport
  1. Nick Portonova, Transportation Director, Deer Valley Unified School District [biodiesel]
    Biodiesel in the Desert
  2. John Drayton, Manager, Vehicle Acquisitions, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority [CNG]
    A Billion Miles on CNG
  3. George Karbowski, Director of Operations and Maintenance, Foothill Transit [EV and CNG]
    The Foothill Transit Ecoliner - A Project Management Case Study
  4. Rolando Cruz, Executive Director and Vice-President, Long Beach Transit [hybrid]
    Gasoline Hybrid - a Stepping Stone to Future Technology

3. Vocational Applications, Refuse
MODERATOR: Dean Saito, Manager, Mobile Source Strategies, South Coast Air Quality Management District
  1. Chuck White, Director of Regulatory Affairs Western U.S., Waste Management
    Closing the Loop: Renewable Fuels from Waste
  2. Alex Helou, Assistant Director, Solid Resources Group, City of Los Angeles [LNG]
    Implementation of a Clean, Low-Carbon Fuel Program for City of Los Angeles' Solid Resources Collection Fleet:  Benefits and Challenges
  3. Vance Kemler, General Manager, Solid Waste, City of Denton, Texas
    Alternative Fuels and Technology in Texas Refuse Fleets
  4. Kurt Bratton, Market Vice President, Republic Services [LNG and CNG]
    Growing a Green Fleet for National Operations

4. Vocational Applications, Pick Up & Delivery
MODERATOR: Tony Orta, Asset Manager, Fleet Services, Southern California Gas Company
  1. Scott Perry, Group Director – Vehicle Supply Management, Ryder [LNG and CNG]
    Natural Gas for the Commercial Transportation Market
  2. Tony Eiermann, North America Fleet Asset Manager, Coca Cola Refreshments [hybrid]
    Coca-Cola Refreshments – Largest Hybrid Electric Fleet in North America
  3. Joe Gold, Head of Fleet Engineering, Frito Lay [electric other AFVs]
    Building a Leading Fleet Sustainability Program:  Lessons Learned
  4. Chris Rice, Clean Energy Program Manager, State of Maryland & Clean Cities Coordinator, Maryland Energy Administration [hybrid]
    Maryland Hybrid Truck Initiative
  5. Tom Hopkins, Department Head-Central Warehouse & Distribution, Wright & Filippis [LPG]
    The Right Partners, Right time, Wright Results

5. Heavy Duty Trucking
MODERATOR: Bill Zobel, Senior Vice President, Business Development, Trillium USA
  1. Jeff Shefchik, President, Paper Transport [CNG]
    Paper Transport's CNG Over-the-Road Trucking Operations
  2. Greg Braun, Border Valley Trading [LNG]
    Overcoming Challenges - Heavy Duty LNG Fleet
  3. Mike Britt, Director of Maintenance & Engineering, Ground Fleet, UPS [LNG and other AFVs]
    UPS Green Fleet
  4. Matt Montford, Transportation Sales Manager, States Logistics [biodiesel]
    Biodiesel “Saving the World One Truckload at a Time!”
5:00 p.m. Evening Reception in Expo Hall, Sponsored by Chesapeake Energy
7:00 p.m. Day One Adjourns
 
FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2011
7:30 a.m. Registration Opens
8:30 a.m. Day Two Opening Remarks
 
  • Assembly Member Bonnie Lowenthal, Chair, State Transportation Committee
8:45 a.m. Plenary Session #2: An Executive Roundtable Discussion, "Getting to Zero: Criteria Pollutants, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, and Fuel Use Reductions"Rising fuel prices, energy security and greenhouse gas emissions are among the key topics that have recently dominated technology headlines. With U.S. EPA planning to issue revised ozone standards in the summer of 2011, the number of counties in North America designated as non-attainment status will increase by as much as 73 percent. This opening plenary session will remind stakeholders that the future marketplace for zero and near-zero emission alternative fuels and technologies must play a critical role in meeting and implementing state and regional air quality attainment standards. The panel will discuss the challenges, opportunities and synergies presented via overlapping emission and energy policies.
  MODERATOR: David Abel, Publisher / Editor-In-Chief, Verde Xchange News
  1. Peter Greenwald, Senior Policy Advisor, South Coast Air Quality Management District
  2. Mike Smith, Deputy Director, Fuels and Transportation Division, California Energy Commission
  3. Kerry Drake, Associate Director, Air Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX
  4. Richard Corey, Chief, Stationary Source Division, California Air Resources Board
  5. Gwen Marelli, Director of Commercial & Industrial Services, Southern California Gas Company
10:30 a.m. Keynote AddressThis keynote address will highlight how technological innovations are influencing strategic decisions on economic and environmental levels for both short and long-term success in fleet operations.
 
11:00 a.m. Breakout Session #3: "Getting to Zero"These breakout sessions will explore how policy goals and continued technological advancements are allowing tomorrow's alternative fuels and vehicles to improve fuel economy, increase the use of renewable energy sources, and reduce the overall environmental footprint of the automotive sector to near zero emissions.
  1. CARB's Zero Emission Bus (ZEB) Rule – A Case Study
MODERATOR: Dean Saito, Manager, Mobile Source Strategies, South Coast Air Quality Management District
  1. Jeffrey Reed, Director – Market Development & Emerging Technology, Sempra Energy Utilities
    Natural Gas Solutions to the Z-Bus Challenge
  2. John Drayton, Manager, Vehicle Acquisitions, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
    Los Angeles Metro – ZEB Program
  3. Joshua Goldman, Director of Business Development, Proterra Inc.
    Proterra's Zero Emissions Fast-Charge Battery and Fuel Cell Hybrid Buses
  4. Dana Kaplinski, Manager, Transportation Business, UTC Power
    Ready for Zero: Fuel Cells for Transit Buses

2. Moving Towards Zero Emission Trucks for Regional Freight Movement – A Case Study
MODERATOR: Matt Miyasato, Assistant Deputy Executive Officer, Technology Advancement Office, South Coast Air Quality Management District
  1. Adrian Alvarez, Project Manager Highway Programs Gateway Cities/Southeast Area Team, Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority
    Technology Need: Zero Emission Trucks for the I-710 Expansion Project
  2. Wilfried Achenbach, Senior Vice President, Engineering & Technology, Daimler Trucks North America
    Here and Now: An OEM’s Perspective on US EPA 2010 Emissions, 2014 Standards, and an Alternative Fuels Menu
  3. John Duffy, Advanced Technology Concepts Group, Kenworth Truck Company, Advanced Technology Concepts Group
    Next Generation Technology: The Importance of Public Agency Funding Programs and Gaining Confidence in True Market Potential
  4. Balwinder Samra, Chief Executive Officer, Balqon Corporation
    Future of Zero Emission Freight Transportation

3. Electric Drive Light and Medium Duty
MODERATOR: Diane Wittenberg, Executive Director and Chairman, California Plug-In Electric Vehicle Collaborative
  1. Dave Hurst, Senior Analyst, Smart Transportation Advisory Service, Pike Research
    Driving Electric Vehicles Towards Mainstream
  2. Stephen Ellis, Manager, Alternative Fuel Vehicle Sales and Marketing, Honda
    Transformative Transportation Technologies
  3. Gerry Koss, North America Fleet Marketing Manager, Ford
    Electrification - The Power of Choice
  4. Alex Keros, Senior Project Engineer, Electric & Hydrogen Infrastructure, General Motors
    General Motor's Advanced Propulsion Strategy
  5. Melissa Howell, Executive Director, Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition
    Hybrid Horsepower for Kentucky Schools

4. Renewable Biofuels
MODERATOR: Ron Goodman, Manager, Emerging Resources Market Development, Sempra
  1. Chuck White, Director of Regulatory Affairs/West, Waste Management [biomethane]
    Closing the Loop:  Renewable Fuels from Waste
  2. Harrison Clay, President, Clean Energy Renewable Fuels, Clean Energy Fuels [biomethane]
    Biomethane Vehicle Fuel
  3. Robert White, Director of Market Development, Renewable Fuels Association [second generation ethanol]
    Microalgae Biodiesel: The Sustainable Alternative Fuel
  4. Arun Basu, Institute Engineer, Gas Technology Institute  [renewable LPG]
    Near Term Strategies for Greening of Propane as a Transportation Fuel
  5. Ihab Farag, Chemical Engineering Department, University of New Hampshire [biofuel]
    Second Generation Biofuels
12:30 p.m. Luncheon in Expo Hall
Sponsored by American Honda

Ride & Drive
Sponsored by Delta Liquid Energy
2:30 p.m. Breakout Session #4: "Infrastructure: Planning Models"Successful alternative fuel planning requires the development of a robust and strategically planned infrastructure system that works seamlessly to support everyday fleet operational and consumer needs. These sessions will review existing successful, scalable models that point the way to long-term sustainable expansions of infrastructure networks.
  1. Corridors
MODERATOR: Peter Ward, Program Manager, Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program, California Energy Commission
  1. David Hill, Vice President of Natural Gas Economy Operations, Encana Natural Gas [NG]
    A North American View of Natural Gas Fueling Infrastructure - Integration of CNG, LNG and Public/Private Access
  2. Lynn Lyon, Manager, Strategic Projects Domestic Operations, Pioneer Natural Resources Company [NG]
    The Texas Clean Transportation Triangle
  3. Bruce Russell, President, Russell Communications [hydrogen]
    The Hawaii Hydrogen Initiative
  4. Chelsea Jenkins, Executive Director, Virginia Clean Cities Coalition and Project Administrator, Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program [LPG]
    If You Build It: Expanding Propane Autogas Infrastructure in the Southeast
  5. Jeff Doyle, Director, Public/Private Partnerships, Washington State Department of Transportation [EV]
    West Coast Green Highway: I-5 Electric Highway

2. Clustering
MODERATOR: Jennifer Weaver, Outreach & Education Specialist, National Biodiesel Board
  1. Mark Butler, Project Manager/Technical Advisor, City of Los Angeles [LNG & CNG]
    Planning, Building, and Maintaining The Alt Fuel Infrastructure
  2. Aleka Seville, Transportation Specialist, Alameda County General Services Agency [EV]
    Regional Collaboration: How Fleets Can Move EVs Forward
  3. Adrene Briones, West Coast Utilities Representative, ECOtality North America [EV]
    Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Planning
  4. Tim Brown, Technical Manager, Sustainable Transportation, University of California, Irvine [hydrogen]
    Hydrogen Fuel Station Clustering in Southern California
  5. Jake Millan, Fleet Sales Manager, Propel Fuels [ethanol]
    Creating the Infrastructure to Support Today's Vehicles and Tomorrow's Fuels

3. Getting to Retail
MODERATOR: Robin Erickson, Southern Director, Utah Clean Cities Coalition
  1. Matt Horton, Chief Executive Officer, Propel [E85]
    The Last Mile: Empowering Consumers to Drive Change
  2. Greg Roche, Vice President, National Accounts and Infrastructure, Clean Energy Fuels / Flying J Truck Stop [NG]
    Clean Energy’s CNG and LNG Infrastructure Plan; Infrastructure Planning for National and Regional Fleets
  3. Matt Zerega, Electric Transportation Manager, San Diego Gas & Electric [EV]
    Getting San Diego Plug In Ready
  4. Mike Lewis, General Manager, Pearson Fuels [multiple alternative fuels]
    Retail Alternative Fuels - 10 Years of Lessons Learned
4:00 p.m. Plenary Session #3: An Executive Roundtable Discussion, "Who’s Going to Pay for This?" – A Dialogue on Funding for Clean Technology"Critical to the success of any RD&D, commercialization, infrastructure, or vehicle deployment project is a well-funded and supported business plan. What remains unclear however is how the extreme budget crises facing local, federal and state governments will affect future funding opportunities, particularly in a "post-Stimulus world." As the economy works towards recovery and the significant boost received via Recovery Act (ARRA) funding fades away, panelists will discuss and debate what the future successful project funding models will look like and identify ways that the revolution can be funded.
  MODERATOR: Joseph Lyou, President and Chief Executive Officer, Coalition for Clean Air
  1. Dennis Smith, National Clean Cities Director, U.S. Department of Energy
  2. Stephen Crolius, Senior Director, Transportation, Clinton Climate Initiative
  3. Susan McSherry, Program Manager, Alternative Fuels Program, New York City Department of Transportation
  4. David Haugen, Team Lead, Market Development, Natural Gas Economy Strategic Planning, Encana Natural Gas
5:00 p.m. Program Adjourns

Event organizers want to hear from you! Suggestions for topics and speakers are welcome and may be forwarded to anne@gladstein.org. All submissions will be acknowledged and presented to the event advisory committee.


Event Schedule

  TUESDAY
MAY 3
  WEDNESDAY
MAY 4
  THURSDAY
MAY 5
  FRIDAY
MAY 6
AM Propane Engine Fuel Summit   Exhibitor
Move In

Technical Tours

Propane Engine Fuel Summit
  Sessions Begin

Expo Hall Opens

  Sessions

Expo Hall

Ride & Drive
PM NGV Market Development Peer Exchange   Technical Tours

Exhibitor Move In Concludes
  Sessions

Evening Reception in Expo Hall
  Sessions Conclude

Expo Hall Closes

Exhibitor Move Out