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==2st PHEV Legislative EVent in Olympia== | ==2st PHEV Legislative EVent in Olympia== | ||
Rich Feldman is the Washington State Coordinator for the Apollo Alliance and other Washington State's PHEV advocates have organized two events at the State Capitol. | Rich Feldman is the Washington State Coordinator for the Apollo Alliance and other Washington State's PHEV advocates have organized two events at the State Capitol. |
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2st PHEV Legislative EVent in Olympia
Rich Feldman is the Washington State Coordinator for the Apollo Alliance and other Washington State's PHEV advocates have organized two events at the State Capitol. In coordination with the event, Washington's Department of Ecology has posted Frequently Asked Questions on Electrification of Transportation that are a good survey of the main issues around PHEVs, EVs and heavy-duty vehicles. Worth checking out at here. The FAQ is based on the 24-page "Electrify Transportation Briefing Book" from the Electrify Transportation in Washington Group, written by Rich Feldman, Coordinator for the Apollo Alliance of Washington, and Executive Director of the Worker CenterKing County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, and Patrick Mazza, Research Director for Climate Solutions.
The first of two Washington State legislative work sessions on how we Electrify Transportation happens this Wednesday Feb 7 with a focus on plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). The second session is Feb 9 at 1:30 and focuses on port electrification, truckstop electrification and truck idling reduction. Both sessions explore the role of electricity as part of a set of strategies that includes transit, biofuels, vehicle efficiency and transportation efficiency to reduce petroleum use and GHG emissions.
Electrify Transportation in Washington -- Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
- Wednesday Feb 7 3:30 – 5:30 Olympia, WA
- Senate Water, Energy & Telecom. Committee - Chaired by Senator Erik Poulsen
- Senate Room 4, JA Cherberg Building
- Session will be carried live by TVW and webcast at http://www.tvw.org
- Two PHEVs conversions will be parked southeast of the Legislative Building (domed building)
- starting at 10:30 for rides, photo-ops and press availability.