ACT Expo May 4-7, 2011--Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA: Attend ACT Expo for a comprehensive look at ways to save money and increase energy independence.

Diesel prices have been on the rise for 15 weeks straight with no end in sight. What are you doing to examine ways to reduce your operating costs? ACT Expo will assemble some of the nation's largest fleet operators to discuss the investments they have made in alternative fuels and fuel efficiency measures. Plan to attend and hear how they are not only protecting themselves from diesel price spikes but also saving money to boot.

The agenda is online ACT Expo 2011 , but here's just a sampling of some the fleet speakers lined up for ACT Expo:

- UPS - 48 LNG trucks, 20 hydraulic hybrids, and one of the nation's largest AFV fleets - Coca-Cola - currently operating the largest hybrid electric truck project in the nation - Ryder System - rolling out a groundbreaking commercial truck rental and leasing program with 250 NGVs - AT&T - 15,000 NGV and hybrid electric deployment projects - Enterprise Car Rental - vehicles and charging stations connecting consumers with EV technology nationwide - Chesapeake Energy - replacing 5,000 fleet vehicles with CNG options - Paper Transport - saving money in a high-mileage fleet using CNG in tractor trailer operations - Los Angeles County Metro Transportation - converted 100% of transit buses to alternative fuel - Frito-Lay - a role model for progressive adoption of alternative fuels including propane, electric, and natural gas - and these are just the fleets!

There is no "one size fits all" solution, but ACT Expo aims to provide the options, experts, and answers. Ready for daily updates, the inside scoop on sessions, and special discounts/upgrades?

Buck

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2011 Honda Civic is going to be 100% CNG. We are gonna need more, but it's a start

 

http://automobiles.honda.com/civic-gx/

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