Ford, GM Hope To Mainstream E85
General Motors Debuts Two New Hybrids
Nationwide Campaign for Plug-In Hybrids Launched
President's Initiative Promotes Clean Energy
New Hydrogen Technology Developed; Fueling Station Adds Generator
2006 Green Power Top 25 List Released
Patent Awarded for Biodiesel Modular Production Unit
The Aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: EIA Forecast Predicts Ongoing Impact
Iowa State Senate Proposes RFS Bill
EPA Offers Grants for Diesel Emission Reduction Projects

From the Office of the Executive Director
Consortium Staff Update
A Tribute to Dennis Weaver - 2004 Odyssey Spokesperson
Gateway Community College Launches Hybrid Vehicle Familiarization Course
Onondaga Community College Holds Pre-Odyssey Event
New NAFTC Members Recognized
Members Gather for Annual Business Meeting
NAFTC Exhibits at WVU Day at the Legislature




March 12-16
NHA Hydrogen Conference
Long Beach, CA

March 13-14
CNG Cylinder Inspection Course, NAFTC, Morgantown, WV

March 15-16
Overview of Biodiesel,
NAFTC, Morgantown, WV

May 7-10
Clean Cities Conference
Phoenix, AZ

October 12, 2006
National AFV Day Odyssey

The NAFTC is proud to recognize its four newest members: Des Moines Area Community College, Shoreline Community College, Kalamazoo Valley Community College, and Nashville Auto-Diesel College.

Des Moines Area Community College, located in Ankeny, Iowa, became an NAFTC National Training Center in November 2005 and was presented its member plaque at the November Business Meeting held in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Shoreline Community College, located in Shoreline, Washington; Kalamazoo Valley Community College, located in Kalamazoo, Michigan; and Nashville Auto-Diesel College, located in Nashville, Tennessee, were recognized as new members and presented their NAFTC National Training Center plaques at the February NAFTC Business Meeting held in Washington, D.C.

Scott Ocken, Automotive Chair at Des Moines Area Community College and NAFTC Member Representative, receives the NAFTC National Training Center plaque from NAFTC Executive Director Al Ebron.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gary Main, Curricula Development Manager and NAFTC Member Representative; Mark Hankins, Interim Director, Automotive and Manufacturing Programs; Lee Lambert, Interim President; and Madhuri Hosford, Marketing and Technical Communications at Shoreline Community College, receive the NAFTC National Training Center plaque from NAFTC Executive Director Al Ebron.

 

 

 

Charlie Fuller, Automotive Technology Laboratory Manager at Kalamazoo Valley Community College and NAFTC Member Representative, receives the NAFTC National Training Center plaque from NAFTC Executive Director Al Ebron.

 

 

 

 

Doug Fox, Vice President of Education at Nashville Auto-Diesel College and NAFTC Member Representative, receives the NAFTC National Training Center plaque from NAFTC Executive Director Al Ebron.

 

 

 

 

 

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