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Clean Diesel 10
Join in Celebrating Ten Years of Clean Diesel Progress, and Help Chart the Next Ten Years!

Ocotber 19-20, 2010~ Washington, DC

The website – www.cleandiesel10.com- is now live! The conference is October 19-20 at the Walter E. Washington convention center in Washington, DC and industry leaders from across the country, key members of Congress, local, regional, state, and federal government policy makers, Air Directors, clean diesel project leaders, and environmental organizations will see what’s on the horizon for new clean air technologies, strategies and practices, and help design a road map for sustained cleaner air for tomorrow!

Space is limited! Don’t miss the opportunity to attend.

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July 15, 2010
   
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Showcases Propane Autogas Vehicle Conversion Program as Part of Obama Administration's 'Recovery Summer'

Secretary Vilsack participated in an event highlighting progress on the largest U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities Recovery Act alternative fuel project, the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program

Harrisonburg, VA - Today Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack attended a media event and facility tour of Baker Equipment in Richmond, Virginia, to celebrate the first vehicle converted under the Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program, a large-scale project that will convert vehicles from conventional gasoline to propane Autogas as part of an $8.6 million Recovery Act grant. An estimated 21 green jobs will be created for every $1 million expended in the project, and 47 administrative, manufacturing, distribution and technician jobs have been directly created to-date.
 
Administered by Virginia Clean Cities at James Madison University, the project will put more alternative fueled vehicles on the road than any other Department of Energy Clean Cities Recovery Act program. Nearly 1,200 vehicles will be converted to run on propane Autogas and 25 propane Autogas refueling stations will be built along major routes in nine southeast states. The Recovery Act funds are creating jobs across the nation to build a stronger future economy.
 
"The work happening here at Baker Equipment is a great example of the impact the Recovery Act dollars are having in cities and towns across the country, putting people to work and helping make rapid advances in emerging industries like clean energy," says Secretary Vilsack.

The vehicles converted under the grant, which was awarded to the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy, will displace an estimated 15.7 million gallons of gasoline and eliminate more than 16,000 tons of airborne pollutants over the four-year funding period of the project.
 
"On behalf of the project partners, we are honored to have Secretary Vilsack's participation at this event and his support of the program," says Chelsea Jenkins, executive director of Virginia Clean Cities and recipient of the 2009 Clean Cities Coordinator of the Year award. "As the Secretary said, the Recovery Act funds are challenging us all to create new opportunities and reinvent the way we think about energy. We are enthusiastic to track our progress and illustrate the tremendous potential of advanced propane Autogas technology which can reduce our dependence on imported oil and create hundreds of green jobs."
 
Skip Baker, president of Baker Equipment, a program partner and host of the event says, "Baker Equipment has a long-standing history as a leader in the integration of alternative fuel vehicle technology. Each car converted under this program represents job creation and a step toward energy independence, and we are pleased to participate in this project."
 
Alliance AutoGas, a national clean fuel coalition founded by Blossman Gas and American Alternative Fuel, will coordinate the vehicle conversions and fueling. Alliance AutoGas President Stuart Weidie says, "It is exciting to be a part of such a significant project that will begin to redefine fueling in the Southeast. Propane Autogas is a clean alternative fuel with a strong network of fueling stations in the U.S., and it is available right now to reduce our dependence on foreign oil."   
 
"We are looking to forward to completing all the vehicle conversions in the next six months," says Matt Sgambeterra, president of American Alternative Fuel. "Although this is an ambitious timeframe, we're eager to get these propane Autogas vehicles on the road and start tracking the success of the project."
 
About the Program
The Southeast Propane Autogas Development Program is supported by funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities Program. The program is managed and administered by the Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy and Virginia Clean Cities at James Madison University. The project includes partnerships throughout the southeast - from Maryland to Florida to Louisiana - including public and private fleet organizations, non-profits, government stakeholders, and several major alternative energy and manufacturing companies in the alternative fuel market. Visit www.usepropaneautogas.com to learn more about the program and its partners.

Call for Participation

Please contact Susan Stephenson about any of the participation opportunities listed below.

Forums -- We are currently building sector Forums to better address diesel emissions in the Mid-Atlantic States and to focus and leverage regional resources. Please let us know if you'd like to join a workgroup, or if you would like more information about workgroup activities.

Partners
-- We are looking to build a Collaborative that truly represents the Region.  So we need participants from all types of groups  across the Region. Please let us know if you'd like to be added to our database, what your specific area of interest is, and how you'd like to participate.

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For more Information:
Susan Stephenson, Communications Manager
Mid-Atlantic Diesel Collaborative c/o
Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Management Association, Inc. (MARAMA)
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 636
Towson, MD 21286
p 443.901.1882
F 443.901.1886

email: Susan Stephenson

last updated September 1, 2010