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Locality: Palm Springs, California

Phone: +1 760-340-1575



Address: 3111 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, # 134 92262 Palm Springs, CA, US

Website: www.c3vr.org/

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Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region 23.01.2021

Discover the latest and greatest in sustainable fleet technology, operations, and implementation. The 4th annual Sustainable Fleet Technology Conference has moved online!... The 2020 Sustainable Fleet Technology Virtual Conference will now be a series of 12 webinar sessions on a variety of topics highlighting the leading edge of sustainable fleet practices and alternative fuel opportunities. Each session covering current technologies, topics and issues in the fleet industry will feature several expert speakers from all around the country. Sessions will discuss the latest and greatest opportunities for biofuel, electric, natural gas, and propane fuels and fueling with a strong focus on data-driven decisions, tools, and technologies. All webinar sessions will be offered free of charge. Save the dates and register below now! https://www.sustainablefleetexpo.com

Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region 10.01.2021

The U.S. Department of Energy honored Richard (Dick) Cromwellformer co-coordinator of the Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region until his death in early 2020for his legacy in furthering domestic, alternative transportation fuels and technologies in southern California and across the nation. Find out more: https://cleancities.energy.gov/hall-of-fame/

Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region 22.12.2020

VW Mitigation Trust $27 Million Available for Zero-Emission Trucks in California On August 18, 2020, $27 million in funding will be available statewide to replace higher polluting trucks with zero-emission vehicles. The funding is part of the Volkswagen (VW) Environmental Mitigation Trust program, which is intended to fund projects that will fully mitigate the excess nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions caused by the vehicles included in the VW settlement. https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts//bulletins/29992b4

Clean Cities Coachella Valley Region 20.12.2020

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