At the end of the day today participants here at the Clean Cities Congress could ride and drive a variety of alt fuel vehicles.
Meet Our Sponsor
Our sponsor for coverage of the Clean Cities Congress is Southern California Gas Company, a Sempra Energy Utility. So I was very happy to meet the guys pictured here. They are Mike Franco, Stan Sinclair, Ed Harte and Michael Bolin. Ed volunteered for my interview so we can learn more about them and their company. SoCal has invested in the …
Vacaville Voyage
Annabel Cook, Honda, pictured here with Ed Huestis, City of Vacaville, CA, brought Ed to me and I’m glad she did. Besides the fact that Ed is just a great guy to know he’s got an interesting story.
Industry Review By Kenzie
Giving us a light-hearted look at alternative fuels as only he can, Jim Kenzie, Chief Auto Reviewer for the Toronto Star spoke at our morning session today.
Hippies, Rebels and CEOs
It is day three of the Clean Cities Conference in Phoenix, and the convention center is packed with conference goers, all here for the same cause.
Coordinator Awards
The annual Clean Cities Coordinator awards were presented by Gunnar Lindstrom, American Honda Company. The first award was the “Leadership Award.” This was presented to Linda Urata, Valley Clean Cities, California.
Lifetime Achiever Kimberly Taylor
The person who first contacted me about blogging the Clean Cities Congress was Kimberly Taylor, shown in the picture second from left.
The JJ Brown Perspective
This morning’s opening session featured a speech by J.J. Brown, Legislative Aide for Utah Senator Orrin Hatch. He just finished.
Pedicabbing It
Speaking of alternative fuel vehicles. Here’s another way to get around in Phoenix without too many noxious gas emissions.
Hybrid People Mover
One of the ways we moved people here at the Congress was with a Hybrid Bus that took us out to the opening reception.