Doing an EV Conversion for Personal Use

The Green Team (Breathe California, SV Clean Cities Coalition, Electronic Transportation Development Center) in collaboration with the Electro Automotive will be conducting a three-day Electric Vehicle Conversion Training on March 2 - 4, 2012 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Breathe California (1469 Park Ave, San Jose). This program will provide training on the technology of electric vehicles, with the goal of developing a trained workforce for the emerging job sector of green transportation as well as educating potential electric vehicle buyers and users.

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Green Team Now Offering Green Vehicle Training Courses

The Green Team (Silicon Valley Clean Cities Coalition, Breathe California, and the Electronic Transportation Development Center (ETDC)) is offering a series of green transportation technical classes taught by their stakeholder member Green Transportation Workforce Development, Inc (GTWD).

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The First Responder Safety Training

The National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium's First Responder Safety Training features a suite of modern technology products and training for electric drive vehicles.

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Soy Biobased Products - a Sustainable Solution to the Future

United Soybean BoardSoy biobased products would bring us one step closer to sustainability. With the harvest of 70 million acres of soybean plants every year, soybeans provide an abundant supply of commercial and industrial products such as food and livestock feed as well as excellent alternatives to petroleum-based chemicals.

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EV Safety Training for EMS Responders

The National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Electric Vehicle Safety Training project is providing firefighters and first responders with the information and materials necessary to respond to emergency situations involving electric vehicles. The training will help first responders identify electric vehicles and respond to common hazards. The project is being funded by a $4.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.

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