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Archive for CEC News – Page 7

CEC Awards Additional Funding to Six More ATRE Programs

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Congratulations to the Following Colleges:

Copper Mountain
College

Hartnell College

Saddleback College

Foothill-De Anza CCD

Los Angeles
Trade-Tech College

Victor Valley College


The California Energy Commission has awarded a total of $1 million to six college applicants in a second round of funding for the ATRE Community College Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Technology Training Enhancement Program.

The newly-awarded colleges originally applied for the funding in August, 2016 and will now be able to carry out their plans to train students, create curriculum, purchase equipment, and educate faculty on the latest industry technologies.

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Cypress College Partners with Tesla to Train Entry-Level Technicians in Orange County

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Automotive Partnerships with Major Players

The Cypress College Advanced Transportation Center’s partnerships within the automotive industry have evolved over the past 15 years to include major players, such as Toyota and now Tesla Motors. In fact, the Cypress College electric vehicle training program is placing students and entry level technicians at participating Toyota and Tesla repair centers in the Orange County area. Read More →

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Bakersfield College: A Central Location for EV Charging Stations and Trained Technicians

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Location Makes Bakersfield California a Prime Location to Add Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations

Sitting at the bottom of California’s Central Valley, Bakersfield provides a central location to San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego and Las Vegas. From Bakersfield, travelers can be in any of these cities in around four hours, about 250 miles of travel, and in Los Angeles in about half the time.
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Chabot College Trains AFV Technicians to Meet Increasing Demand in Bay Area

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

One of the Top Hybrid Markets in the Nation

The San Francisco Bay Area has been listed among the top hybrid markets in the nation, with a visible increase in alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) on the roadways including passenger cars, commercial fleet vehicles and buses. With ride sharing on the rise, companies are now partnering with automotive manufacturers to provide alternative fuel and autonomous vehicles, which will add to the number of AFVs on the road, and technicians needed in the shops.
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Meeting the Demand for AFV Certified Technicians: Cerritos College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Los Angeles Currently Comprises One Quarter of All EV Sales

California continues to lead the nation in the deployment of alternative fueled vehicles (AFV), particularly in hybrid and Electric Vehicle (EV) models. The state’s stringent restrictions on fuel emissions and the related incentives for consumers to purchase AFV models has been particularly successful in the greater Los Angeles and Orange County region. In fact, Los Angeles currently comprises one quarter of all EV sales in the United States. Read More →

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Funding Boosts ZERO Emissions Institute of Technology at Rio Hondo College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

A More Technically Educated Workforce Becomes Critical

As State governments work to implement the ZERO emissions regulations over the next several years, a more technically educated workforce becomes critical. This is particularly evident in California where the Zero Emission Vehicle regulation (ZEV) requires that 1.4 million alternative fuel vehicles be sold by 2025. The Department of Energy is also adding the fuel cell technology and electric bus to the ZERO Emissions list which requires a new type of technician. Read More →

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Training Students in CNG and RNG Technologies at American River College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

The Need for Training in CNG and RNG Technologies is Growing in the Greater Sacramento Area

New filling stations are opening and local fleets are purchasing vehicles equipped with this technology which requires specific training for employees.

ARC student working on a hydrogen fuel cells car.

As the only community college in the area providing this instruction, American River College (ARC) will utilize funding awarded by the California Energy Commission to enhance its ability to provide well-trained students for local employers. These include large fleet managers like Sacramento Regional Transit and the County of Sacramento.

Read More →

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CEC News – San Diego Miramar College

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

A Focus on Natural Gas Engine Technology: San Diego Miramar College

The projected demand for the use of natural gas as an alternative fuel continues to rise, especially in the San Diego region. The city is increasingly incorporating the use of natural gas to replace diesel fuel in their heavy duty vehicles. Even the new ships being built in San Diego by General Dynamics Nassco use natural gas engine technology, as do many other vehicle fleets in the region.

The funding awarded to San Diego Miramar College ($192,308) will be used to address this demand by improvements made in the college’s delivery of natural gas engine technical training.

The first step will be to purchase five compressed natural gas (CNG) heavy duty engines, then hold faculty professional development trainings on the new technology. Once the engines and related materials are integrated as lab teaching components, faculty will be able to teach a cohort of students on natural gas engine technology.

New curriculum will be written to expand the dedicated focus on natural gas engine technology, with the existing course to include fuel management and engine performance components of natural gas technology. This new course will allow for the expansion of the evening certificate of achievement into an evening degree program dedicated to natural gas engine technology.

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CEC News – College of the Desert

Posted by leephillipsdesign 
· November 7, 2017 

Training Students, Faculty, and Creating Partnerships: College of the Desert

The $191,920 awarded to College of the Desert (COD) is very timely, especially in light of policies that will soon require a 50% reduction in emissions from heavy-duty diesel trucks, off-road mobile equipment, cars and other vehicles.

Public school districts in the region are also adopting clean fuel alternatives in their school bus fleets. And five separate incentive and grant funding programs will be administered by the South Coast Air Quality Management District in the region to encourage the transition to lower emission engines in medium to heavy-duty vehicles. Read More →

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The Zero Emissions Vehicle High School Pilot Project increased career awareness in the clean fuels transportation field for high school students in underserved communities — regions impacted by poor air quality and those serving minority populations.

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