CCFC Events

This page catalogs and links to information about current and past CCFC workshops, conferences, and events.

Post Event Info: Natural Gas Roundtable
Charlotte, NC; Centralina COG offices-December 11, 2008: Workshop for fleets and others interested in learning more about natural gas infrastructure and vehicles..

Post Event Info: Ethanol Roundtable: Building a Sustainable Ethanol Industry in NC
Mooresville, NC; The Charles Mack Citizen Center-July 31, 2008: Workshop aimed at getting the real facts out about ethanol (and its future) so audience members can make informed decisions on using, distributing or retailing ethanol.

Post-Event Info: Fleet Manager's Workshop
Matthews, NC; Town of Matthews Public Works Facility-November 9, 2007: Workshop aimed at fleet managers interested in air quality and using alternative fuels. Co-sponsored by Mecklenburg County Air Quality.

Post Event Info: North Carolina Biodiesel Quality Education Series
Dallas, NC; Gaston College-August 15, 2007: Quality production methods and uses of biodiesel. First in a series of 3 workshops that addresses the role, production and use of biodiesel in North Carolina. Fuel quality specifications, proper handling and analytical methods for quality control (ASTM/BQ9000); hands-on fuel testing demonstrations; tour of biodiesel production facility.

Post Event Info: Ethanol and Flex-Fuel Vehicles Workshop
Raleigh, NC-January 25, 2007: What is the fuel and its advantages? How is it handled? What vehicles can use it? Presentations and other information and can be found here.

 

           

 

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