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PRESENTING SPONSORS EVENT PARTNERS
EVENT SUMMARY
The 2015 Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo in Dallas demonstrated the incredible continued momentum taking place across the clean transportation industry. Dozens of leading fleets—including Anheuser-Busch, Bimbo Bakeries, Coca-Cola, Con-Way, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, FedEx, Frito-Lay, Nestlé, Penske, Ryder System, UPS, and Waste Management, among many others—shared why they were forging ahead with alternative fuels despite the recent dip in oil prices. UPS, for example, followed up its announcement about purchasing 1,400 new CNG tractors and 15 CNG fueling stations with the news that it will use Clean Energy’s Redeem brand renewable natural gas (RNG) in its fleet, making UPS the largest user of landfill-sourced RNG in the U.S. shipping industry.
2015 Event Recap
500+news articles in
media outlets
233sponsors and
exhibitors
150+industry
speakers
52vehicles for display
and ride & drive
44endorsing orgs &
media partners
30+ product debuts &
announcements
9industry
events
"Definitely the best ACT Expo yet!"
With fleet operators increasingly recognizing that there is not a one-size-fits-all solution to clean transportation, the most exciting part of the 2015 ACT Expo was the support it garnered from the industry’s leading clean transportations spanning all alternative fuel types, weight classes, and efficiency measures. This year’s program was hosted in partnership with the Propane Education & Research Council, the Electric Drive Transportation Association, NGV Global, Trucking Efficiency, the North American Council for Freight Efficiency, the Technology & Maintenance Council, the U.S. DOE Clean Cities team, U.S. EPA SmartWay program, the American Gas Association, Business for Social Responsibility, and WTS International, further cementing its role as the largest and most prominent clean fleet event.
We invite you to save the dates for next year! Set for May 2-5, ACT Expo 2016 will return to the Long Beach Convention Center in Southern California with an even greater focus on transportation electrification, burgeoning hydrogen fuel cell infrastructure, renewable fuels, and advanced technologies such as autonomous trucks and vehicle platooning.
The news at ACT Expo confirmed that fleet operators across the US are tuning in to the ever-expanding range of alternative fuel and efficiency options to lower vehicle emissions, while also benefiting from reduced costs for fuel and maintenance. ACT Expo showcased the latest technologies available, hosting more than 30 product debuts throughout the four-day show. Check out the exciting recap on pages 5 to 7.
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Product Debuts and Announcements
Bauer Compressor debuted its Model M-Series Duplex CNG System, which combines two Model C23.2 compressor units with two TEFC high efficiency 50 HP motors, an inlet buffer tank, and a vapor recovery tank on one in-line skid.
BSR’s Future of Fuels released a series of fuel sustainability briefs that summarize the market outlook, key issues, and sustainability potential for five fuel categories: petroleum, natural gas, biofuels, electrification, and hydrogen.
Exotic Automation & Supply, a premier Parker Hannifin distributor, announced the launch of www.cng.exoticautomation.com, an ecommerce website designed to provide fleet operators with a convenient way to purchase genuine OEM replacement CNG, LPG & LNG maintenance products.
Parker introduced a breakthrough CNG fuel management module for 5- to 12-liter engines and two products that set the new standard in CNG fleet fuel dispensing.
North American Repower unveiled a dedicated-CNG truck with 7.6-liter spark-ignition engine and fuel tanks and assembly by CNG Cylinders International.
Margo Oge, former Director, Office of Transportation Air Quality, United States Environmental Protection Agency, hosted a book signing during the Women in ACT Summit for her newly released book, “Driving the Future: Combating Climate Change with Cleaner, Smarter Cars.”
Ford unveiled two new alternative fuel vehicles—the F-150 Impco Fuel System, Propane Autogas and the F-150, CNG.
XL Hybrids announced 10 million customer miles driven using the XL3 Hybrid Electric Drive System in their service, delivery and passenger fleets.
Engineered Machine Products debuted their fully integrated controllable Brushless Electric Oil Pump (OPi40).
ClipperCreek debuted its new LCS-20P plug-in electric vehicle Level 2 charging station, now available with four NEMA plug styles for just $395.
Quantum Technologies showcased its new back-of-cab and frame rail CNG Fuel Systems equipped with Q-Lite, the lightest CNG tank in the world.
Rush Enterprises introduced Momentum Fuel Technologies — the industry's first total solution for compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel systems for Class 6-8 vehicles in North America.
Alliance AutoGas unveiled the first-ever EPAcompliant, OEM quality Dieselblend propane autogas fuel system for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles, displayed onsite in a Volvo D13/MackMP8 truck.
Superior Transportation Solutions debuted the new G-Series product line from Greenkraft Inc., an OEM manufacturer of alternative fuel based cab-forward medium-duty trucks for classes 4-7.
Landi Renzo USA announced the planned release of their most technologically advanced Electronic Pressure Regulator and a CARB-certified dedicated CNG system on the 2016 model year Ford F-250/350 6.2L pickup/bed delete/cab chassis.
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The North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) released the results from its 2015 Fleet Fuel Study detailing how 14 major North American fleets are improving fuel efficiency with advanced technologies.
Product Debuts and Announcements
Denso unveiled their Heavy Duty's PowerEdge, a highly efficient alternator with an advanced high performance design and road tested durability along with an update from DENSO Heavy Duty Senior Manager Frank Jenkins.
Optimum Composite Technologies debuted a new versatile CNG tank with multiple port sizes, which is now certified to ANSI’s NGV2 standard for compressed natural gas vehicle fuel containers and meets the US DOT’s FMVSS 304 standard.
Cummins Westport unveiled a new 6.7L natural gas engine for the on-road transportation market.
WireTough debuted their latest technology advancements: an ASME-compliant 13,000 psi ground storage solution for hydrogen and a 4,500 psi ground storage solution for compressed natural gas (CNG) filling stations.
Clean Energy Fuels founder T. Boone Pickens (center) celebrates a new fueling agreement with UPS, in which UPS will become the largest user of Clean Energy's Redeem renewable natural gas in the US shipping industry.
Media Coverage
Get an inside glimpse into the exciting events that took place:• Wednesday, May 6 Issue »• Thursday, May 7 Issue »
500+ news articles in media outlets
28%increase in media coverage from 2014
Hundreds of media articles flooded news stands and inboxes leading up to, during, and after ACT Expo 2015. With 17 official media partners, including platinum sponsor Fleet Owner, and dozens of media outlets in attendance, ACT Expo received more media coverage than ever before.
ACT Expo secured media partnerships and received coverage from dozens of news outlets, including:
C O M M E R C I A L C A R R I E R J O U R N A L
Published daily at ACT Expo in Dallas!
With 12 million on-road miles on its all-electric delivery truck fleet, Smith Electric Vehicles is transitioning from demonstration phase to scale, with the announcement this week of a $35 million joint venture with Hong Kong bat-tery and vehicle producer FDG Electric Vehicles Limited.The JV allows Smith to “go to our partners and say, we have stability, capital, capacity,” business strategy and process VP Terry Pageler tells ShowTimes. Smith’s customers include Coca-Cola, FedEx Express, Staples and Frito-Lay, Smith’s largest customer, whose 88-kilowatt-hour 2012 Smith Newton is on display here
in Booth 1155. It’s one of 265 Smiths in the company’s national fleet, says Mike O’Connell, Frito-Lay senior director of fleet operations. “The trucks have been great. Drivers like them. They meet all our needs.”
The JV trucks will incorporate Smith’s platform, con-trol software and subsystems in a 12,000- to 16,500-GVW range truck with FDG’s batteries. A modular approach will let customers choose battery capacity of roughly 20 to 160 kilowatt-hours, depending on their unique needs, Pageler says. The trucks will be assembled in Kansas City.
Frito-Lay’s Mike O’Connell (left) with Smith’s Austin Hausmann — seen here with a Smith Electric Vehicle ‘Newton’ truck
that’s operating in Frito-Lay’s Dallas-area fleet. It has 36,000 miles on its odometer!
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A big selling point for hydrogen electric vehicles is their fast fueling. Toyota, which has seized the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle commercialization lead with its Mirai (already on sale in Japan) is planning to offer “free fuel to our first customers,” Toyota Motor Sales fuel cell vehicles brand manager Ed LaRocque told ShowTimes.Details are still being worked out, as U.S. sales of the Mirai don’t begin until October. Toyota (Booth 1137) named eight Northern and Southern California dealerships that will handle the vehicle. Toyota is working with FirstElement Fuel on a California fueling station network.Air Liquide, exhibiting here across the aisle from Toyota at Booth 1036, is to build twelve 700-bar fueling stations in five states along the New York to Boston corridor: New York, New Jersey, Massachu-setts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. First stations are to come online in early 2016.
See our ad on page 5
Visit us at booth #605
toyota Is talking free HydrogenPsI Is Buying PIPower Solutions International said yes-terday that it’s agreed to purchase Pow-ertrain Integration for approximately $30 million. The deal is expected to close in about 30 days.
Powertrain Integration supplies engines including the 8.0-liter ‘PIthon’ that powers the propane autogas S2G from Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp. PSI (Booth 419) supplies a range of fuel-flexible engines ranging from .97 liters to 22 liters of displacement.
PSI’s Eric Cohen and PI’s Bob Pachla celebrated the deal at ACT Expo yesterday.
edta extends Its WelcomeElectric drive transportation is good for all. —Page 3Xperion Is in ProductionType IV CNG cylinders are being made in Ohio. —Page 4
trillium lauded by frito-layWins prestigious PepsiCo fleet award. —Page 4Clean energy demo + demoTruck behind the curtain: fleet tests and maintenance. —Page 6
Bauer’s m-series duplexTwo compressors and their accouterments, all on one skid.—Page 6
agility Building in salisburyNorth Carolina plant is to open later this year. —Page 9
Smith Is Back: With Chinese Backing
Air Liquide hydrogen boss Bob Osterreich
Cummins, Inc. and Agility Fuel Systems said here yes-
terday “that they have entered into a strategic partner-
ship intended to improve the natural gas vehicle user
experience, and to drive adoption of natural gas as a
vehicle fuel for the heavy duty truck and bus markets.”
Cummins, the distribution entity for spark-ignition
natural gas engines from the Cummins Westport joint
venture, is making an equity investment in Agility.
Engineers have already teamed with an eye to heavy
NGVs with better fuel system-engine connections for
improved vehicle performance: integration of software
and hardware between the natural gas engine and the
onboard fuel storage and delivery system.
The two want to bring “a more diesel-like experience
to the natural gas vehicle user,” Cummins on-highway
natural gas business GM Roe East told Fleets & Fuels.
“Our goal has always been to deliver a diesel-like
experience,” said Agility CEO Barry Engle. “This part-
nership with Cummins is a key enabler.”
Agility is at Booth 437. Cummins Westport is at 746.
Welcome to ACT Expo 2015ACT Expo 2015
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Cummins Westport’s 6.7-LiterDedicated-
natural gas
engine opens major
market segments. —Page 4
Ford Adds 5.0L Gas Prep
V8 engine for the 2016 F-150
pickup will be available for order
this fall. —Page 4
PERC Steers You Right
Fun & Food – propane autogas
vehicles too. —Pages 6 & 12
TruStar and ANGI for UPS
And Kenworth, FCCC and Landi
for 1,400 new CNG vehicles.
—Page 11
Workhorse Battery Electric
Range-extended, with single-
motor design. 180,000 units?
—Page 16
Wrightspeed’s ‘Fulcrum’
New turbine: for FedEx and a
radically renewed refuse fleet.
—Page 18
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Cummins & Agility to Make NGVs Better
UPS Will UseClean Energy’sRedeem Biogas
“We’re in it for the long
haul,” Rush Enterprises
chairman, CEO and presi-
dent W.M. “Rusty” Rush said
here Monday, announcing the
new Momentum Fuel Tech-
nologies. Momentum will fit
trucks with CNG fuel sys-
tems from a new factory here
in Texas, using lightweight
Type IV cylinders from 3M –
and taking advantage of hun-
dreds of Rush locations with
a strong emphasis on service
and support.
Rush is participating in
this morning’s Executive
Roundtable general session,
too. —More on Momentum
on Page 9
Rush Has the NGV Momentuum Rusty Rush
at ACT Expo
Monday.
Clean Energy Fuels founder T. Boone Pickens
(center) flanked by UPS global business services
VP Mike Whitlatch, UPS fleet procurement
director Mike Casteel, UPS fleet operations
VP Jeff Yapp and, at right, Clean Energy Fuels
president and CEO Andrew Littlefair. They’re
posed at Booth 437 with a CNG-fueled Kenworth
tractor with fully integrated, 160-DGE cylinder
array by Agility Fuel Systems.—More on Page 4
Nissan LEAF Ride & Drive — Page 22 See our ad on page 5Visit us at booth #605
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Who Attended ACT Expo 2015?
8% International AttendeesHighest levels of representation: Canada, Mexico, South Korea, China, Colombia, Italy, Peru, Argentina, Germany, United Kingdom, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Poland, India, Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bermuda, Chile, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sweden, Switzerland
Geographic Representation of Attendees
Assistant Director, Fleet OperationsChief Executive OfficerChief Fleet Officer, Deputy CommissionerChief Operating OfficerClean Cities Task LeaderClimate Policy AnalystCompliance Program ManagerDirector, Alternative Fuels ProgramDirector of Advanced Automotive Transportation CenterDirector of Equipment PurchasingDirector of Government AffairsDirector of Fleet ServicesDirector of Fleet, Facility, and MaintenanceDirector of Transportation & Energy PlanningDirector of Vehicle Supply ManagementExecutive Director, Citywide SustainabilityFacilities Manager
Fleet Acquisition ManagerFleet Maintenance DirectorFleet ManagerFleet SupervisorFleet Services Bureau, Manager of AcquisitionsLead Fleet Maintenance TechnicianMaintenance DirectorManager, LogisticsManager, Vehicle AcquisitionsManaging Director - Environmental ServicesNorth American Fleet Asset ManagerNorth American Logistics & Fuel PurchasingNorth American Transportation ManagerOperations ManagerPresidentRegional Fleet Services ManagerSenior Automotive Equipment AnalystSenior Engineer, Transportation Energy
Senior Regulatory CounselSenior Vice PresidentSenior VP of Engineering ServicesSenior VP of MaintenanceSustainable Fleet SpecialistTransport Policy Program DirectorTransportation ManagerVehicle Fleet/Equipment ControlVehicle Supply ManagementVice President Fleet OperationsVice President North American Distribution
ServicesVice President of MaintenanceVice President OperationsVice President, Public Policy and Regulatory
AffairsVice President Strategic PlanningVice President Transportation
Sampling of Titles of Registered Attendees ACT Expo brought together a broad mix of fleet decision makers, including:
92% United States AttendeesHighest levels of representation: Texas, California, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Oklahoma, South Carolina, District of Columbia, Florida, Colorado, New York, New Jersey, Utah, North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, Indiana, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, Arkansas, Missouri, Connecticut, Arizona, Maryland, Iowa, Kansas "ACT
Expo was an informative
conference, with lots of networking
opportunities with both peers
and vendors.
Great contacts!"
Fleets, Fleets, and More Fleets!Hundreds of leading public and private fleet operators attended ACT Expo 2015, including:
AAAAbastibleAdvanced DisposalAir Products and ChemicalsALOG CorporationAlvin ISD Transportation CenterAndrews Distributing Co.Anheuser-BuschApache CorporationAramarkARIArvig Communications SystemsAstelcoAtmos EnergyAustin EnergyB&H ConstructionBerokoff Energy SolutionsBimbo BakeriesBlue Ridge Community CollegeBoerne ISDBoyer Inc.Bryn Mawr CollegeBuilding Products TransportC F Batson Swan LtdC&S Wholesale Grocers/ES3C.A.T. Inc.C.R. EnglandCalifornia Cartage CompanyCalifornia Department of General ServicescarbonBLUCarburagas SA de CVCasella Waste Systems
Central Freight LinesCity & County of San Francisco
City of AshevilleCity of DallasCity of DentonCity of Fort WorthCity of Houston, Fleet Management
DepartmentCity of Indianapolis, IndianaCity of KellerCity of Los AngelesCity of LovelandCity of Midwest CityCity of North Richland HillsCity of Oakland Public Works DepartmentCity of RoanokeCity of San AntonioCity of SeattleCity of TylerCoca-Cola Refreshments USACollin CountyConsolidated Edison of New YorkCon-way TruckloadCook Illinois CorporationCore-MarkCox EnterprisesCrop Production ServicesDakota CountyDallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)Dallas CountyDallas County SchoolsDanCar GroupDart Transit Co.Dean Foods CompanyDillon TransportDish NetworkDometic USA
Douglass DistributingE320 LLCElement Fleet ManagementELM EnergyEmersonEmterraEnbridge Gas DistributionEnerpulseEnterprise Fleet ManagementExpress MondorFedExFerrara Brothers Building MaterialsFerusFirst Choice Medical SupplyFrito-LayGas Imperial MexicanoGas Natural de JuarezGASCOMBGemini Motor TransportGeorgia Power CompanyGlobal High Management S.C.Granbury ISDGroupe RobertGrupo ImperialGrupo Transportes MonterreyHawai'i Electric LightHeadwaters ResourcesHoosier EnergyHutchinson OilIntertek Testing ServicesIvan Smith FurnitureJ.B. Hunt TransportJack B. Kelley | A KAG Highway
SubsidiaryJP EnergyKALM Services, LLCKencoKroam TransportationLandstar Global LogisticsLattimore Materials CompanyLennox IndustriesLiberty UtilitiesLongHaul TruckingLRC 406LSOMalone TruckingMasterLease, LLCMatera Paper CoMatheny Motor Truck Co.Matheson Trucking Inc.McKee Foods TransportationMcKesson CorporationMcLane Foodservice/Vantix LogisticsMetro Urgent LtdMontgomery County, MarylandMutual Materials CompanyNestle Waters North AmericaNew York City Department of SanitationNew York City Department of
TransportationNFINorth Texas Municipal Water DistrictNortheast Waste SolutionsNorthwest PropaneNovus Wood Group, LPNuBluOklahoma City Community CollegeOklahoma Department of TransportationOldcastleOncor Electric Delivery
OnCue ExpressOxford Engineering CompanyOzingaPacific Gas and ElectricPaper Transport IncPAR Electrical ContractorsPenske Truck LeasingPepsiCoPioneer Natural ResourcesPizanos LLCPNMRPotelco Inc.Progressive Waste SolutionsPuget Sound EnergyQuanta ServicesRainier Guest ServicesRaven TransportRed Oak Independent School DistrictRogers GroupRooms To GoRyder System, IncSacramento Municipal Utility DistrictSaddle Creek TransportationSaia LTLSalt River ProjectSatcoSchwarz Ready MixSentinel TransportationSheehy Mail ContractorsShippers Express Truck Lines, Inc.Soft Stuff DistributorsSouthern California Gas CompanySouthlake Carroll ISDSouthwest Gas CorporationSouthwestern EnergySpring Branch Independent School
DistrictStabilis EnergySteel Warehouse InternationalStudent Transportation of AmericaTDIndustriesTexas Department of Public SafetyTexas Department of TransportationTexas Disposal SystemsTexas Security BankThe City of Midwest CityThe Gas Connection/Cenergy SolutionsThe Made-Rite CompanyThe Parking SpotThe Rustbelt GroupThe University of Texas at San AntonioTotal Truck N GasTransit Authority of River City (TARC)Transportadora Fuentes S.A. de C.V.U.S. Air ForceUBCR Univar USA IncUPSUS Bank VoyagerUtz Quality Foods, Inc.VG ExpressVIA Metropolitan TransitWalmartWarrior Logistics, Inc.Waste IndustriesWaste ManagementWerner EnterprisesWichita PacleaseYale University
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Highlights from the Expo Hall
“ACT Expo proved that petroleum prices are not holding back the
serious players in the alternative fuel industry.”
“ACT Expo was very organized and featured a
lot of new technologies focused on natural
gas and addressing key issues in fleets.”
“I made so many connections with
other people in my field!”
“I saw a lot of new product ideas at
ACT Expo!!”
“As a company looking for alternative
fleet options, ACT Expo gave me great
information on fueling and technologies.”
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Highlights from Expo HallThe industry’s
leading fueling, equipment, and technology providers took
over the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center for ACT Expo 2015.
Attendees explored the wide range of clean transportation solutions for all vehicle applications, weight classes and alternative fuel types—including natural gas, propane
autogas, electric, hybrid, hydrogen, DME, clean diesel, and renewable
fuels.
"ACT Expo is always an impressive show. The show enabled us to meet with people and decide on the correct partnerships, as well as network with other fleet operators in our situation."
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DENSOHeavy Duty
IMWIndustries
TrilogyEngineeredSolutions
Clean AirPower
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Air Liquide
Toyota
XLHybrids
NissanLEAF VIA
Motors
EDTA
Swagelok
Shell LNG
TruStarEnergy
Gladstein, Neandross & Associates
Ford Honda Workhorse QuantumTechnologies
CleanEnergy
VolvoTrucks
Ryder System
Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience Concept Truck
Wrightspeed
MainstayFuel
Technologies
Xperion
ArielCorporation
Bauer Compressors
QuestarFueling
PenskeTruck
Leasing
Momentum Fuel Technologies
Trillium CNG
PowerSolutions
International
PERC Freightliner
HINO
ICOM
PERC
Isuzu
Bristol Clean Energy
Corban
Hy-Lok USA
Atlas Copco
US DOE -Clean CitiesSuperior
Cobham
Solazyme
Seifert & Skinner
SierraMonitor
AMPCNG
GFO OILLLC
AllianceAutoGas
GPStrategies
TransportTopics
CavagnaGroup
BennettPump
Westport
OMBSaleri
Gain Clean Fuel
PACCARParts
KrausGlobal
DirectEnergy
Cobey
PrecisionCNG
DDC, LLC/CESO, Inc
OptimumDigital Wave
Versusgas-Czaja
OdyneSystems
EvergreenCNG
Systems
Intertek
DeriveEfficiency
Vision Fleet
PressureSystems
Pana-Pacific
Michelin EngineeredMachined Products
ASCONumatics
Aqua HotHeating
CleanFUELUSA
WayneFueling
Systems
NationalBiodiesel
Board
Exotic REG
Inocom HamiTech
KEITI
Hyosung
DYMCO
WireTough DK-LokUSA
Pivotal LNG
OasisEngineering
AmericanCNG
UltimateCNG
WorldCNG
NGVAmerica
Go Green Oil
Kelley GTM
Micro-Design Inc.
LightningHybrids
PST Cylinders
USA PROShoreline
Delta
SherwoodValves
JCCarter
PSBIndustries
J-W Power
AVL NorthAmerica
RegOProducts
FuelSolutions
CIMCEnric
AlliedGroup, Inc.
Comdata ETEnvironmental
AFV
NGEN CNGAuto-GazCentrum
Emcara Gas
KIWA
RKI SensorElectronics
CSAGroup
Nikki Co.,LTD
AlliedEquipment
WEH
AppliedLNG.
CNGSource
MSA
FleetOwner
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Galileo
CIRCOR Catalina
SmartGas
SPX Flow
Repowered NGV Alliance
ClipperCreek
NACFE
North American Councilfor Freight Efficiency
NationalFleet
US EPASmartWay
Staubli
CNG Cylinders
VTI Ventil Technik GmbH
ZenithMotors
CryostarBeijingTianhaiIndustry
RicardoInc
TulsaGas
Endress+HauserFlowtec
Aspro/Atron-
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GreatDane
Trailers
CumminsWestport
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Northwest Propane
OPW Clean Energy
HexagonLincoln
Agility Fuel
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ParkerHannifin GE
Oil & Gas
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LandiRenzoUSA, SAFE
Love’s Travel Shops
& Country Stores
American Power Group
Kenworth Truck Company
Freedom Drivers Project/Truckers Against Trafficing
WorthingtonIndustries NGV Motori USA FIBA Technologies Smith
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Expo Hall Exhibitors
A1313 ACD LLC
1513 AFV Natural Gas Fueling Systems
437 Agility Fuel Systems
1036 Air Liquide
312 Alliance AutoGas
1213 Allied Equipment
1512 Allied Group, Inc.
1005 American CNG
1326 American Honda Motor Company
124 American Power Group
212 AMP CNG
936 ANGI Energy Systems
1105 Applied LNG
1039 Aqua-Hot Heating
719 Ariel Corporation
940 ASCO Numatics
745 Aspro/ATron-CS
101 Atlas Copco Compressors
1318 Auto-Gaz Centrum
1423 AVL North America
B427 Bauer Compressors
1319 Beijing Tianhai Industry
648 Bennett Pump Company
225 Bristol Clean Energy
C1307 Catalina Composites
314 Cavagna Group
1345 CHARGED Magazine
727 Chart Industries
1620 CIMC Enric SJZ Gas Equipment, Inc.
1507 CIRCOR Energy
1708 Clean Air Power
1629 Clean Energy
300 CleanFUEL USA
1239 ClipperCreek, Inc
1519 CNG Cylinders International
1204 CNG Source
850 Cobey
118 Cobham
1509 Comdata
218 Corban Energy Group
1112 CP Industries
1418 Cryostar
1309 CSA Group
327 CUBOGAS
746 Cummins Westport
D1041 DDC, LLC / CESO, Inc.
1208 Delta Products Corporation
1535 DENSO Heavy Duty
1439 Derive Efficiency
1043 Digital Wave Corporation
751 Direct Energy Business
1106 DK-Lok USA
1018 Dymco
E1413 EControls by Enovation Controls
1345 Electric Drive Transportation Association
1221 Emcara Gas Development Inc.
844 Endress+Hauser Flowtec
1640 Engineered Machined Products
1608 ET Environmental
1044 Evergreen CNG Systems
221 Exotic Automation & Supply
F1055 FIBA Technologies
114 Fleet Owner
1027 Ford Motor Company
157 Freedom Drivers Project
705 Freightliner Custom Chassis
705 Freightliner Trucks
1521 Fuel Solutions, Inc.
1305 Fueling and Service Technologies (FASTECH)
G750 GAIN Clean Fuel
1515 Galileo Technologies
1719 Gas Technology Institute
637 GE Oil & Gas
210 GFO Oil LLC
927 Gladstein, Neandross & Associates
1715 Go Green Oil
215 GP Strategies
1637 Great Dane Trailers
H1016 Hami Tech
337 Hexagon Lincoln
319 HINO Trucks
119 Hy-Lok USA
919 Hyosung
I311 ICOM North America
327 Impco Automotive
1621 IMW Industries
915 Inocom
1150 Intertek
227 Isuzu Commercial Truck of America
J1508 J-W Power
1506 JC Carter
K917 KEITI
1713 Kelley GTM Manufacturing, LLC
555 Kenworth Truck Company
1320 KIWA
915 Korean Association for
Natural Gas Vehicles
848 Kraus Global
L737 Landi Renzo USA
1107 Lightning Hybrids
237 Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores
Booth Company Booth Company Booth Company
646 Luxfer Gas Cylinders
M1019 Mainstay Fuel Technologies
1435 Meritor, Inc.
1419 Metatron S.R.L.
1540 Michelin, NA
1711 Micro-Design Inc.
1038 Mitsubishi Motors North America
618 Momentum Fuel Technologies
116 MSA
N316 National Biodiesel Board
1541 National Fleet Tracking
845 Natural Gas Vehicle Institute (NGVi)
1013 New Eagle
1219 NGEN CNG Fuel Systems & Services by McNeilus
1717 NGV America
955 NGV Motori USA
1306 NGV Solutions
1408 Nikki Co., LTD
1237 Nissan LEAF
1450, North American Council for
1539 Freight Efficiency (NACFE)
301 Northwest Propane Gas Co.
O1108 Oasis Engineering
1148 Odyne Systems
651 OMB Saleri
944 Optimum Composite Technologies
325 OPW Clean Energy Fueling Products
P749 PACCAR Parts
1441 Pana-Pacific
537 Parker Hannifin
626 Penske Truck Leasing
136 Peterbilt Motors Company
1009 Pivotal LNG
419 Power Solutions International
942 Precision CNG
1538 Pressure Systems International
305, Propane Education & Research
407 Council (PERC)
1409 PSB Industries
1206 PST Cylinders
Q1527 Quantum Technologies
837 Questar Fueling
R1837 Raven Transport
1522 RegO Products
318 Renewable Energy Group (REG)
938 Repowered NGV Alliance LLC
948 Ricardo Inc.
1209 RKI Instruments, Inc.
1737 Ryder System, Inc.
S737 SAFE
214 Seifert and Skinner & Associates
1308 Sensor Electronics
819 Shell LNG
1407 Sherwood Valve
213 Sierra Monitor Corporation
1215 SmartGas
1155 Smith Electric Vehicles
113 Solazyme
1223 SPX Flow Technology
1212 SSP
1323 Staubli
102 Superior Transportation Solutions
723 Swagelok
T1137 Toyota Motor Sales
209 Transport Topics
605 Trillium CNG
1613 Trilogy Engineered Solutions
157 Truckers Against Trafficking
827 TruStar Energy
849 Tulsa Gas Technologies
U1719 Ultimate CNG
211 US Department of Energy- Clean Cities
1638 US EPA SmartWay
1109 USA PRO Shoreline Technology LLC
V1042 Versusgas-Czaja
1337 VIA Motors
1344 Vision Fleet
1725 Volvo Trucks
1427 VTI Ventil Technik GmbH
W1755 Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience
Concept Truck
219 Wayne Fueling Systems
1312 WEH Technologies
1412 Wenzhou Blue Sky Electronic Equipment Limited Company
748 Westport
1007 WireTough Ground Storage
1430 Workhorse Trucks
1721 World CNG
759 Worthington Industries
1127 Wrightspeed
X1113 Xebec Adsorption Inc.
1145 XL hybrids
1123 Xperion
Z1429 Zenith Motors
Booth Company Booth Company Booth Company
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Keynote and Featured Speakers
4 daysof fleet-focused
educational sessions KEYNOTE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6
Waste Management CEO David Steiner offered attendees a chance to “travel back in time” to hear the lessons that his team has learned since deploying its first CNG refuse trucks in 1992. After starting his keynote with a clever JibJab-style video, he went on to detail how Waste Management had remained committed to reducing its dependence on oil—continuing to invest in trucks, infrastructure, and employee training despite its early adverse experiences with vehicle dependability and the recent drop in oil prices.
Today more than 25% of Waste Management’s fleet runs on natural gas (4,100+ refuse trucks), allowing the company to offset 8,000 diesel gallon equivalents for every NGV, and reducing its CO2e emissions by more than 1.7 million tons. In addition to being a national trailblazer in NGV deployment, the company operates 75 natural gas filling stations and is also leading the charge in renewable natural gas (RNG) market development by converting waste from its Altamont, California, and Milam, Illinois, facilities into natural gas to fuel its fleet.
KEYNOTE: TUESDAY, MAY 5Frito-Lay North America executive Gregg Roden shared his fleet operation’s “performance with purpose” philosophy in front of a packed audience on Tuesday, May 5. The $13 billion convenient foods division of PepsiCo has already eliminated more than 500,000 gallons of diesel fuel each year through its use of nearly 300 electric delivery trucks, 200+ compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks, 650 hybrid sales cars, a growing fleet of propane autogas and biodiesel vehicles, and expanding alternative fueling and charging station infrastructure.
What’s driving their success? According to Roden, it’s the adoption and support from the people on the front lines of their fleet operations—including RSR’s, maintenance staff, and AFV drivers. As he ended his keynote, he asked his several dozen of his staff members seated in the audience to stand, acknowledging that these were the people who truly deserved applause for helping ensure the company was closer to meeting its 2017 goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent.
Gregg Roden
Senior Vice President of Productivity Sustainability
David SteinerPresident and
Chief Executive Officer
Transportation industry leaders from around the world presented throughout the four-day program on the key fueling, equipment, technology, and policy advancements driving the future of sustainable transportation. Attendees heard the latest updates on all alternative fuels and clean vehicle technologies–including natural gas, propane autogas, electric, hybrid, hydrogen, DME, clean diesel, and renewable fuels—for all vehicle applications and weight classes.
MONDAY, MAY 4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 THURSDAY, MAY 7TUESDAY, MAY 5
AM
PM
ACT Talks
Conference Welcome & Opening Remarks
Keynote Address
Executive Roundtable:“Global Energy and the North American Clean Transportation Market”
PERC Kick-Off ReceptionExpo Hall Grand Opening Reception Networking Reception in the Expo Hall
Breakout Session 1
Breakout Session 3
Breakout Session 2
Networking Break
Expo Hall Open
Expo Hall Open
Expo Hall Open
Networking Break
Networking Break
Networking Break
Networking in the Expo Halland Ride & Drive
Networking in the Expo Hall
Off-Site Tours
Luncheon &Keynote Address
EDTA Accelerating Electric Drive
Part 1
Utilities Advancing
AFVs
Women in ACT
Natural Gas Project
Development Workshop
EDTA Accelerating Electric Drive:
Part 2
Trucking Efficiency Summit
NACFE: Making Your Fuel Go
Farther
NGV Global Technical Forum
BSRFuture
of Fuels
General Alt. Fuel & Clean Tech Sessions
Clean Transportation Workshops & Forums
Networking Opportunities
Expo Hall Access
Note: Agenda is preliminary and subject to change
FEATURED SPEAKER: TUESDAY, MAY 5As ACT Expo 2015 kicked off, attendees had the opportunity to hear from one the greatest American businessmen and arguably the most recognized name in the energy sector —T. Boone Pickens, or the “Oracle of Oil” as he has sometimes been called. With the industry still buzzing about the recent plunge in oil prices, Pickens assured the audience that volatile oil prices only strengthen the business case behind domestic alternative fuels.
“Since 1980, I’ve seen six of these collapses in the price of oil,” shared Pickens, predicting that per-barrel prices would return to $70 by year-end and hit $90 by the end of next year. With domestic natural gas under $4 and predicted to remain low for decades to come, Pickens shared that forward-thinking fleets that stay the course and truly understand the fundamentals of energy will be the most successful over the long-term.
T. Boone Pickens
Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
"The keynote speakers were excellent!"
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Clean Fleet Perspective
Mike WhitlatchVice President, Global
Energy and Procurement
Mayor Gregory BallardCity of Indianapolis
Drew CullenSVP of Fuels and Facilities Services, VP of Energy and
Telecommunication Services
Elizabeth FretheimDirector of Logistics
Sustainability
Gary ThomasPresident &
Executive Director
Billy LawderDirector of Transportation
Engineering
Scott PerryVP, Supply Management & Global Fuel Products
Mike DelBovoPresident
Case studies: Lessons from dozens of public and private AFV fleet operators. Throughout the four-day show, leading public and private fleet managers shared how they determine which technologies and efficiency measures offer the greatest advantage for their unique operations—based on paid miles, routes and logistics, refueling accessibility, grant funding, and maintenance costs. From package delivery services, to neighborhood utilities, waste disposal fleets, long-haul carriers, and more, attendees gained insight on how to reduce fuel costs and emissions. Case studies were presented by dozens of fleet operators, including:
Dallas CountySchools
FEATURED FLEET PRESENTERS:
Industry and Technology Insight
Rusty RushChairman of the Board,
President, and CEO
Susan AltSVP, Public Affairs
David PorterCommissioner
Mike RedingVP, Sales Support and Internal
Operations
Attendees learned how Texas is leading the clean transportation charge with the recent filing of Senate Bill 12, which will provide financial incentives for state agencies, counties, and cities to purchase alternative fuel vehicles.
This new legislation is aimed at providing a roadmap for other states to follow to transition their fleet vehicles from gasoline and diesel to cleaner, cheaper domestic alternatives.
Attendees heard from some of the largest vehicle and equipment manufacturers about how the clean transportation market is evolving and what exciting new products are in store for the future.
“I left ACT Expo with exceptional knowledge about the direction of alternative fuels industry and what is in store for us moving forward."
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Trucking Efficiency WorkshopsTrucking Efficiency is a combined effort of the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) and the Carbon War Room. On May 4, the half-day Making Your Fuel Go Farther workshop explored the benefits and challenges of efficiency technologies for Class-8 tractor trailers, including 6x2 axles, idle-reduction solutions, electronic transmissions, engine parameters, tire pressure, and down speeding. During the May 6 summit, expert speakers took a deeper dive into advanced powertrain and efficiency technologies that are impoving fuel economy for heavy-duty trucking operations across the nation. Plus, attendees were the first to hear results from NACFE’s 2015 Fleet Fuel Study.
Industry Partner Workshops & Events
Women in ACT Summit The Women in ACT Summit showcased female leaders and companies that are shaping the future of clean transportation by laying a solid foundation for women’s access to leadership positions across the transportation industry. Industry experts discussed the ways in which women lead differently, the bottom-line benefits from promoting greater diversity in corporate leadership, and how to grow and maintain visibility in a male-dominated industry.
During the Summit, Margo Oge, former director of the Office of Transportation Air Quality with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, hosted a book signing for her newly released book, "Driving the Future: Combating Climate Change with Cleaner, Smarter Cars."
Following the conclustion of the event, Ford unveiled a new gaseous-prep version of its 5.0 liter spark-ignition V-8 engine for 2016, making it the only CNG/propane-capable half-ton pickup on the market.
NGV Global Technical Forum NGV Global invited industry leaders from the burgeoning North American natural gas market to share their insight into technical issues related to NGVs. Attendance at this year's forum even exceeded that of 2014, when NGV Global officially co-located their conference with ACT Expo. The topics addressed in this engaging roundtable discussion helped NGV Global define its technical objectives and priorities for the coming year.
“I was very impressed by the presentations and breakout sessions. The content was very informative and the attendees were quite interested and involved. ”
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Expand Your Utility Business: AFV Market Development
Participants in this hands-on utility focused workshop gained insight from leading utility service providers on how to reduce a fleet's fuel costs and emissions, as well as how to engage fleets in their service territory to expand the use of alternative fuels—including outreach and education programs, specific service tariffs, policy initiatives, and incentive programs.
Accelerating Electric Drive WorkshopsEDTA's multi-part workshops provided an overview of the current burgeoning EV market, the future of electric drive technologies informed by leading fleet deployment success stories, a look into current efforts to advance the use of hydrogen fuel cells and best practices for vehicle integration into existing fleets, as well as a showcase of the latest electrification technologies available for a variety of commercial vehicle applications.
Industry Partner Workshops & Events
“ACT Expo is definitely an event I would recommend to other fleet professionals. What I found to be most educational was the fuel economics.”
Natural Gas Project Development Workshop Attendees gained a better understanding of natural gas project development—from grant funding, equipment selection, and station development, to extreme weather operations, garage modifications, vehicle maintenance and more—in this hands-on workshop led by both equipment providers and experienced fleets.
BSR Future of Fuels ForumBSR hosted its second annual Future of Fuels Forum at ACT Expo to facilitate the science and next-generation practice of measuring the sustainability impacts of transportation fuels. This half-day workshop focused on the environmental, social, and economic impacts of a wide range of fuels, including petroleum, natural gas, biofuels, electrification, and hydrogen. The discussions from this session will be used to inform the Sustainability Fuel Tool being developed by Future of Fuels.
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Alternative Fuel and Clean Technology Vehicles
The show floor featured vehicles across all alternative fuels and weight classes, including:
Natural Gas• Chevrolet Express Van, Bi-Fuel CNG (Impco Automotive) • Ford F-550 6.8L, Bi-Fuel/CNG Truck (Landi Renzo USA) • Ford Explorer, CNG (OES CNG)• Freightliner Cascadia Tandem-Axel DayCab Tractor, CNG
(Penske Truck Leasing)• Freightliner Cascadia Tractor, CNG (Questar) • Freightliner Cascadia Tractor, CNG (Ryder System, Inc.) • Freightliner Tractor, Severe-Duty Fuel Glider, Dual-Fuel CNG
(American Power Group) • Freightliner 114SD Roll-Off Truck, CNG• Freightliner Cascadia 113 DayCab Tractor, CNG • Freightliner Cascadia Tractor, CNG (Mainstay Fuel Technologies)• Freightliner M2, CNG• Honda Civic Natural Gas, CNG• Isuzu NPR-HD Low Cab Forward Truck Chassis, Bi-Fuel CNG• Kenworth T680 DayCab, CNG • Kenworth T880 DayCab, CNG • Kenworth T880 DayCab, CNG• Thomas Built Bus C2, CNG• Peterbilt Motors – Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience
Concept Truck (WAVE) • Peterbilt 337 DayCab Tractor, CNG • Peterbilt 579 DayCab Tractor, CNG • Peterbilt 579 DayCab Tractor, CNG (Momentum Fuel Technologies)
• Volvo VNL 64T 300 Tractor, CNG • Volvo 300 Series DayCab 206 BOC Model Tractor, CNG
(Worthington Industries)
Hydrogen• Toyota Mirai (FCV)
Hybrid & Electric Drive• Chevrolet Express 2500 Hybrid Electric Cargo Van (XL Hybrids) • Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab, Extended Range Electric Truck – eRev
(VIA Motors)• Honda Fit Electric Vehicle• Isuzu NPR, CNG/Hybrid Vehicle (Wrightspeed)• Mitsubishi Outlander (PHEV)• Nissan LEAF• Smith Electric Vehicles Newton All-Electric Truck• Workhorse Trucks W88 Chassis, EPA-approved E-GEN Electric Drive Train • Zenith Motors 13-Passenger Electric Shuttle Van
Propane Autogas• Alkane Truck Co. Medium Duty Delivery Vehicle, Propane Autogas (PSI) • Ford F-650 Chassis Cab, Propane Autogas (PERC/Roush CleanTech)• Ford F-150 Impco Fuel System, Propane Autogas (PERC/Ford Commercial) • Freightliner Custom Chassis S2G Truck Chassis, Propane Autogas• Navistar International IC Bus, Propane Autogas (PSI) • Volvo Tractor w/ 13L Engine, Bi-Fuel Propane Autogas/Diesel
(PERC/Alliance Autogas)
Ride & DriveOn Wednesday, May 6, attendees took a spin in advanced technology vehicles representing all alternative fuel types and weight classes.
Natural Gas• Honda Civic Natural Gas, CNG • International 4000 Series Cab Chassis Dry Van, CNG
(North American Repower)• Peterbilt 382 DayCab Tractor (with ISL-G), CNG• Volvo VNL 64T 300 Tractor, DME
• Hybrid & Electric Drive• Ford E-450 Hydraulic Hybrid Shuttle Bus
(Lightning Hybrid Equipped) • Honda Fit Electric Vehicle• Nissan LEAF
Off-Site Technical Tours
Attendees visited exciting alternative fuel vehicle and infrastructure projects throughout the Dallas area.
Tour #1
Presented by
Penske Truck Leasing's Dallas maintenance facility has been outfitted to safely maintain natural gas vehicles—including proper ventilation, gas detection and alarm equipment. Tour attendees had the opportunity to learn more about Penske’s full-service alternative fuel truck leasing options—including CNG, LNG, propane autogas, gas- and diesel-hybrids, and electric vehicles.
Clean Energy Fuels Station provided attendees the opportunity to see two CNG dispensers and two saturated “green” LNG dispensers in action. This public station displaces nearly one million gallons of diesel per year, serving Dillon Transport and Penske Truck Rental as anchor fleets and more than 20 other fleets spanning heavy-duty trucking, transit, solid waste, and taxi operations. The station was funded in part by the North Central Texas Council of Governments, the Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Coalition, and PAM Transport.
Westport Innovations provided attendees a behind-the-scenes look at its 90,000-square-foot light-duty, natural gas vehicle conversion facility. At the facility, Westport installs its WiNG Power System on Ford vehicles, and subsequently ships them to local dealers using the traditional Ford Transportation System. Westport is an expert on natural gas engine and vehicle technology, and works with global OEMs to facilitate the transition of the transportation industry to this cleaner burning fuel.
Tour #2
Presented by
McCommas Bluff Biomethane Facility is an innovative waste-to-energy facility that can produce up to 15.5 MMCFD or 60,000 GGE per day. The McCommas Bluff landfill gas extraction facility supplies natural gas to Clean Energy’s California retail network, making 100% of the natural gas delivered to these sites renewable. Attendees learned how methane is collected from the landfill, undergoes a cleaning process, and is then dispensed into the Atmos pipeline. The facility is owned by Cambrian Energy, a leading landfill gas-to-energy developer with more than 50 projects completed and additional projects in various stages of development.
Shell's LNG Station at Travel Centers of America in Dallas features two LNG dispensers integrated into the existing diesel lanes to meet fuel requirement for both Spark Ignited and HPDI engine users. This public station has 18,000 gallons of LNG storage and supports fleets operating out of the Dallas region as well as in the Texas Triangle connecting with Shell’s LNG station in Baytown and proposed station in San Antonio.
Questar Fueling's CNG Station in Dallas provided attendees an opportunity to see a fast-fill, natural gas, heavy-duty truck fueling station first hand! The station features six fueling lanes with three dual-hose dispensers with both type I and type II nozzles to accommodate all vehicle types, currently providing over 3,300 scfm with three compressors, which can fuel three heavy-duty trucks simultaneously at a rate of 10 GGE/minute each. Questar operates 28 public-access natural gas stations; its Dallas location is open 24 hours per day and serves Frito-Lay as an anchor tenant.
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Tour #3
Presented by
Dallas CountySchools
Dallas County Schools is home to the largest propane school bus fleet in Texas, saving an estimated $1.5 million in fuel costs annually through the use of 560 propane buses. The district operates more than 1,000 additional buses that are mostly powered by B20 engines, furthering its efforts to reduce fuel costs and emissions. DCS combines all its diesel fuel with B100 that it produces from Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) onsite.
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores CNG Station provided attendees a behind-the-scenes look at Love’s brand-new Dallas CNG station, opened in July 2014. The station offers fast-fill CNG for heavy-duty trucks using two high-flow dispensers, as well as a CNG fueling option for traditional autos; total capacity is 1,200 gasoline gallon equivalents per hour. Love’s has continued to grow its network of CNG fueling stations since 2012, helping pave the way for an expanded fueling network for over-the-road trucking operations.
City of Cedar Hill's Government Center features a solar PV system, a wind turbine, two all-electric Nissan Leaf fleet vehicles, four electric vehicle charging stations, as well as a real-time monitoring system that allows citizens to view the amount of energy generated onsite. This tour stop offerred attendees a firsthand demonstration of electric vehicle charging at a public access facility.
Off-Site Technical Tours
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