The big award winner at the Clean Cities Congress was Johathan Overly, Executive Director of East Tennessee Clean Fuels (right). Jonathan won the Clean Cities Coordinator of the Year award.
Propane Award Winner
There were all kinds of winners at the Clean Cities Congress last week. One of them is Ray Cockrell, pictured on the right. Ray received an “Innovative Fleet” award from the Propane Education & Research Council. He works at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, NC.
Best Clean Cities Congress Ever
To get a perspective on how well the Clean Cities Congress went this year I interviewed AFVI Executive Director, Annalloyd Thomason again before leaving. She’s talking to the crowd on stage at the closing reception in this picture.
Concluding With Ecological Humor
The Congress is over but posting won’t stop. Well, maybe for a while today.
How to Win Over the Media
The Alternative Fuels Media Training Workshop was a wonderful session to attend. During these three hours, Jenna Higgins as well as a couple guest speakers, talked about how to have a successful interview with the press.
Next Year’s Congress Location
The big announcement at Alice Cooper’s Town was next year’s Congress location. You can hear it in the announcement audio I have for you in this post.
Energy Bill Roundtable
Our energy bill discussion this morning covered a lot of ground.
Clean Energy CEO Remarks
Our energy roundtable moderator this morning was Andrew Littlefair, CEO of Clean Energy.
Let’s Hear From The Executive Director
The Executive Director of the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute is Annalloyd Thomason. We heard from her on stage earlier this week and to get to know her better and learn a little more about AFVI I sat down with her for a short interview. Annalloyd explains how she and her husband Leo, started their own company and had the opportunity …
GM’s Reception Steals the Show
Did you attend Sunday night’s opening reception? If you didn’t, then you missed out on a stomping good time! From admiring the beautiful artwork, to the energizing entertainment, many people went back to their hotels smiling. General Motors gave out $20,000 to the top three Clean Cities Reward recipients. The food was great, a big hit was the cute little …

