Industry Events | 02.13.17

AB 32 Environmental Justice Advisory Committee Meeting | Feb. 14, Sacramento

The committee will discuss the 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan Update to the 2030 Target Scoping Plan. The staff intends to bring the Scoping Plan to the board in the spring.

CARB Public Meeting | Feb. 16, Sacramento

The board will hear an overview of the Proposed 2030 Target Scoping Plan, which recommends measures to reduce GHG emissions 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030.

CEC AB 118 Investment Plan Update Workshop | Feb. 16, Fresno

The CEC is hosting an advisory committee meeting and public workshop on the revised 2017–18 Investment Plan Update for the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program.

CalRecycle SB 1383 Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Workshop | Feb. 16, Diamond Bar

CalRecycle is holding the first of a series of workshops to collect feedback on creating regulations related to SB 1383. Staff will provide an overview of the law, potential new regulations, and preliminary questions for comment.

2017 Rethink Methane Symposium | Feb. 21–22, Sacramento

This annual symposium will feature speakers Mary Nichols, CARB chair; Jack Broadbent, executive officer and air pollution control officer of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District; and Wayne Nastri, executive officer of the South Coast Air Quality Management District.

2017 Clean, Low-Carbon Fuels Summit | Feb. 27–28, Sacramento

Speakers at CALSTART’s fifth annual event, which brings together state legislators, agency staff, and industry executives, include California Sen. Pro Tem Kevin de León, California Sen. Henry Stern, and CARB Executive Officer Richard Corey.

2017 Green Truck Summit | March 14–17, Indianapolis

Fleet managers, truck equipment distributors, upfitters, and truck dealers can learn about developments in the work truck sector at the 2017 Green Truck Summit.

2017 Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo | May 1–4, Long Beach

The 2017 ACT Expo agenda will focus on available near-zero- and zero-emission technologies, grant and incentive opportunities (including the Volkswagen settlement funds), and ultraclean heavy-duty vehicles. It will also offer insight into what to expect from the Trump administration.