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Archive for CEC News – Page 6

Hartnell College Prepares Students for Modern Agriculture Careers

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

A Slightly Different Approach with Funding

While many of the ATRE-CEC grants focused on alternative fuel technology in consumer vehicles, Hartnell College located in Salinas and the Salad Bowl of the World is taking a slightly different approach with its funding.
The college’s Agricultural Business and Technology Institute faculty are expanding the focus to also include farm equipment, buses, trucks, and other heavy-duty vehicles. Located in the heart of an agricultural area, the college estimates more than 800 job openings in this field each year. Monterey County is also among the top counties in the U.S. for hybrid vehicles, with more than 1,500 registered as of 2012.
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De Anza College Expands Alternative Fuel Vehicle Programs

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

2017-18 Auto Tech Club Officers

Meeting the Need…

Silicon Valley is ripe for an increase in alternative fuel vehicles and people to service them. De Anza College is well on the way to meeting that need thanks in part to ATRE-CEC funding.
The college has offered courses on hybrid vehicles since 2007 as part of its Advanced Automotive Technician Certificate of Achievement, but struggled to purchase equipment to keep up with new vehicles as they entered the market. ATRE-CEC funds were used to purchase a Chevy Volt, a Nissan Leaf, and a Ford F-550 heavy duty CNG truck. Read More →

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Upgrades Planned for LATTC Hybrid Technology Program

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Los Angeles TradeTechnical College has offered courses in hybrid and alternative fuel vehicle repair since 2005 — long before such vehicles were mainstream.

The college will now use ATRE-CEC funds to enhance its 12-credit Hybrid & Plug-in Electric Vehicle Technology certificate. Read More →

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Victor Valley College Hybrid Vehicle Technician Certification Program

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

A growing High Desert population and an increase in hybrid vehicles establish the groundwork for a new 13-credit certificate program at Victor Valley College beginning in Spring 2018.

The College hopes that the program will serve as the basis for a new career pathway that will allow students to make a living wage in an area that’s still reeling from the Great Recession. The automotive industry is one of the few industries growing in the High Desert region, and will continue to expand as consumers shift toward more environmentally friendly vehicles and face longer commutes. Read More →

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New Alternative Fuel Course Coming to Copper Mountain College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Funds used to support a new course for the Alternative Fuel Vehicles Certificate

Recently awarded ATRE-CEC funds will be used to support a new course that’s required for the Alternative Fuel Vehicles Certificate at Copper Mountain College (CMC). CMC will provide additional funding to further support the effort. Read More →

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Toyota Mirai and PicoScopes Help Prepare College of the Desert Students to Service Hybrids and AFVs

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

The Toyota Mirai’s popularity extended to College of the Desert in Palm Desert.

Douglas Redman, Associate Professor of Automotive/Advanced Transportation, used CEC funds to purchase a Mirai as well as PicoScopes, which are advanced diagnostic tools.

Redman said there’s still a stigma in the industry of auto shops and garages not wanting to service hybrids or alternative fuel vehicles because of safety issues and they are too complex.

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Toyota Mirai FCV Faculty Training Shapes AFV Training Program Curriculum at American River College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

The Toyota Mirai is the centerpiece of CEC funding for American River College in Sacramento.

Ben French, Co-Chair of the college’s Automotive Technology Program, completed a training course in January that allowed him to update the college’s curriculum throughout the rest of the semester.

“The highlight of the class was a complete removal and reinstallation of the high pressure hydrogen storage tanks using Toyota specialty tools,” French said. “This course provided me with invaluable information that I am using to shape the future curriculum and equipment needs of the American River College AFV Training Program.”

New classes in the works include Electric Vehicle Construction, Diagnosis, and Repair, and Advanced Hybrid and EV Technology.

The college also plans to install a CNG fueling station and has already submitted a requisition for the purchase.

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Cummins ISL G Engines Enhance CNG Course at San Diego Miramar College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

San Diego Miramar funding is focused on research and learning in the area of Clean Natural Gas (CNG).

The need for workers skilled in servicing natural gas vehicles will continue to grow as their use in the San Diego area increases. This applies to fleets such as San Diego Transit buses, Waste Management of San Diego trucks, and even new ships being built in the region by General Dynamics Nassco.

Training is needed for new students and existing workers who need ongoing skill development to maintain their jobs.

CEC funding has already enabled Miramar to purchase five ISL G training engines and special tooling to be used in its CNG engine overhaul course.

“The engine overhaul course teaches the student-technician the critical thinking, and manipulative skills that technicians need to be employed in the medium duty CNG service industry,” said Daniel Willkie, Professor of Diesel Technology.

The college plans to launch its natural gas technology training program with a cohort of 20 students this fall and complete a curriculum change by Fall 2018 that will allow for a dedicated focus on natural gas technology.
The college also , which will provide more opportunity to workers who are seeking to enhance their skills to obtain a new job or advance in their existing positions.

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Student Tours and High Voltage Safety Course Development at Rio Hondo College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Upgrade Equipment for the Graduating Class in the Alternative Fuels and Electric/Fuel Cell Vehicle Technology Programs

Rio Hondo College in Whittier has used funding to upgrade equipment for its graduating class in the Alternative Fuels and Electric/Fuel Cell Vehicle Technology programs. Seventeen students are graduating this year and 30 are continuing on in the two Alternative Fuels A.S. programs. Nearly all graduates received multiple job offers, according to Professor John Frala. Read More →

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Industry Partnerships Lead to Jobs for CCSF Students

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

At the Forefront of Alternative Vehicle Technology for the Last Decade

The San Francisco Bay Area has been at the forefront of alternative vehicle technology for the last decade, with City College of San Francisco (CCSF) preparing students to work for some of the world’s top automotive companies.

In fact, Tesla recently hired seven CCSF students trained in electric vehicle technology and plans to continue to hire through CCSF. City CarShare, a San Francisco-based enterprise that maintains a fleet of more than 400 vehicles including hybrids and EVs, also hires CCSF students trained in AFV technologies. Read More →

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