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The Electric Vehicle REVolution LCF Annual Stakeholder Meeting March 21, 2019
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Today’s Agenda
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Clean Cities
• Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct)
• Provides a framework for businesses and government agencies to work together
• Goal: Reduce U.S. petroleum use by 2.5 billion gallons per year
• Clean Cities has saved more than 8.5 billion gallons of petroleum since its inception in 1993.
Clean Cities Mission To foster the economic, environmental, and energy security of the United States by working locally to advance affordable, domestic transportation fuels and technologies.
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25th Anniversary: Clean Cities Network Accomplishments
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A Nationwide Network
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Louisiana has two Clean Cities coalitions
Coordinator: Courtney Young 504-483-8519 [email protected] Celebrating 10 years! Territory: Parishes (counties): Jefferson, Orleans (includes the City of New Orleans), Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa
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The Electric Vehicle REVolution LCF Annual Stakeholder Meeting March 21, 2019
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LCF Annual Stakeholder Meeting
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Trends: Global Electric Vehicle Sales
Global EV car sales surge 63% in 2018 to top 2 million vehicles Source: https://www.spglobal.com Author: Robert Perkins HIGHLIGHTS • Total EV sales rise to 2.2% of car sales • EVs still make up less than 1% of all cars • Uncertainty over global oil demand impact
London — Global sales of passenger car electric vehicles (EVs) jumped by 63% last year to top 2 million units for the first time, helped by surging sales of plug-in EVs in the US, according to data provided by EV-Volumes. A total of 2.08 million plug-in EVs were delivered to customers in 2018, or 2.2% of total car sales, EV-volumes data shows. Of the total, 1.45 million were pure electric EVs and the rest were plug-in hybrid models, it said. While China continued to dominate the outright number of EV sales last year, in the US Tesla's new Model-3 became the world's best-selling EV of all time, boosting total US EV sales by 81% year-on-year, the data shows.
• Total Global EV sales rise to 2.2% of car sales • That’s a 63% increase in one year! • For a total of 2.08 million plug-in EVs delivered to
global customers in 2018 • BloombertNEF expects 40% growth in global sales
for 2019 • EV sales in China rose 76% in 2018, to make up
just over half of global EV total, with 1.17 million vehicles sold
• 2018 Model 3 became the world’s best selling EV of all time boosting US sales by 81%
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Trends: Global EV Ownership
Source: BloombergNEF 1.1 million 11 million 30 million 559 million
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Battery Information: • In 2010, the average battery pack price was $1,000/kWh. • In 2017, the average batter pack price was $209/kWh. • Drop of 79% in price of battery packs. • In 2030, the average battery pack is projected to cost $70/kWh.
Models Available: • In 2017, there were 155 EV models available. • In 2022, it is projected that there will be 289 EV models available.
Latest Forecast for EVs: • 1.1 million in 2017, 11 million in 2025, 30 million in 2030, 559 million in 2040 • In 2025, 19% of all passenger vehicle sales in china will be EVs. • In 2040, 55% of new car sales will be electric.
Buses: • In 2030, it is projected that 84% of all municipal bus sales will be electric. • By 2040, it is projected that 80% of the municipal bus fleet will be electric. • This is approximately 2.3 million electric buses on the road globally.
More stats from BloombergNEF
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US Luxury Vehicle Sales
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Trends: Louisiana Electric Vehicle Registration
Source: IHS Polk Data
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Registered PHEVs and BEVs Statewide
Source: IHS Polk Data
BEV adoption jumps significantly with the introduction of the Tesla 3
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Trends: State, Parish & City EV Adoption
Source: IHS Polk Data Chevy Bolt hits the market
Tesla 3 hits the market late 2017
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Most popular EVs in Louisiana
Introduced in 2012
Introduced in Dec 2010. Production ended Feb 2019
Introduced in July 2017
Introduced in Dec 2010
Introduced in Sept 2015
…Chevy Bolt Introduced in December 2016
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EV Models
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Available Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles
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Available Electric Vehicles (BEVs)
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Alternative Fuel Data Center http://www.afdc.energy.gov/
vehicles/search/
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Searches
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All Electric Range (2016/2017 Models)
Credit: By Mariordo (Mario Roberto Durán Ortiz) - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=51409277
2019 extended range Nissan Leaf: 226 miles
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Infrastructure in Louisiana
Louisiana • 91 charging
locations (level 2 and DC) – 82 are level 2 – 6 of the 9 DC Fast
Charging sites are Tesla
• 209 Outlets – 154 are level 2
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EVI Lite Pro Tool: https://afdc.energy.gov/evi-pro-lite Louisiana’s results to support growth from 1,750 to 5,000 vehicles we would need (approx 3 years with 50% growth each year): • 300 Level 2 plugs
– 166 Workplace Level 2 Charging Plugs – 134 Public Level 2 Charging Plugs
• There are currently 154 plugs per the Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center Station Locator.
• 24 Public DC Fast Charging Plugs • There are currently only 11 universal plugs per the Department of
Energy’s. The rest are Tesla Alternative Fuels Data Center Station Locator.
How much charging do we need in Louisiana?
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Signage Pending Corridors
Electric Vehicle (EV) Alt Fuel Corridors in Louisiana
Data Source: U.S. Department of Energy (2017); Federal Highway Administration (2014)
EV FAST CHANGING STATIONS MAPPREPARATION DATE
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DC Fast Charging Master Plan
LOUISIANA DC FAST CHARGING CORRIDOR
MASTER PLANTo create a statewide master plan for a DC Fast Charging network along our interstate corridors that also meets the standards for the FHWA Alternative Fuel Corridors signage.
Background: On November 30, 2017, Louisiana submitted its proposal to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for alternative fuel corridors. The state submitted proposals for three fuels along specific sections of our interstate system.
On March 8, 2018, the state received notification of the approved signage-ready and signage-pending corridors. The fuels that received approval for corridors signage in Louisiana are CNG, Propane and LNG. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) and Louisiana Clean Fuels (LCF) will now begin work with the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LDOTD) to have the necessary signage produced so that the corridor is clearly marked.
The Opportunity: The only fuel that did not qualify for signage was charging for electric vehicles. Under the FHWA guidelines, DC Fast Chargers must be spaced a maximum of 50 miles apart, each within 5 miles of the interstate in order for the corridor to be eligible for signage.
To jump start the development of an electric charging corridor along our interstate system, LCF proposes creating a DC Fast Charging Master Plan for the state of Louisiana.
The Plan: LCF has assembled a team of data experts, OEMs, EVSE experts, electric utilities and MPOs to begin work on a two-part plan. The first part of the Master Plan is to create the business case for potential DC Fast Charging sites that is backed up with comprehensive data which will aid in identifying the best locations for DC Fast Chargers along our interstates. LCF will collect highway data, economic data of the potential sites, and vehicle data from multiple sources along with existing infrastructure. The data will be used to conduct analyses and modeling that will reveal optimal DC Fast Charging sites in Louisiana.
The second part of the Master Plan process is to conduct regional outreach meetings in the different planning commission / MPO territories across the state. Both LCF and LDEQ will host these round table meetings with area businesses, utilities, and elected officials in order to facilitate local acceptance and demand for EVSE charging infrastructure along their critical corridors.
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LCF is asking EV owners where they need to charge
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Out of a pool of 1,750 vehicles, 50 unique stakeholders
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Crowd Sourcing Site’s Comment Word Cloud
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Phase I • Plan identifies potential
sites • Presents business case
and feasibility of each site • Creating a “crowd
sourcing” website to gather input from the public
• Raised $10,000 from sponsors SWEPCO and CLECO
Phase 2 • Outreach meeting in
each MPO’s district • Create toolkits for local
governments and potential site hosts
• Seek funding and partners to build out the charging stations (Example: VW Funding)
DC Fast Charging Master Plan
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Federal Tax Incentives • Up to $7,500 until OEM’s
production numbers exceed 200,000
• https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/taxevb.shtml
• Tesla: – $3,750 until June 30th – $1,875 from July 1-Dec 31,
2019 – Phases out in 2020
• Chevy Volt/Bolt – $7,500 until March 31, 2019 – $3,750 from April 1 – Sept 30 – $1,875 from Oct 1, 2019 -March
30, 2020 – Phases out in 2020
• FTA’s Low or No Emission Vehicle Program – $85 Million available for low
or no emission transit buses
– https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/lowno
State Incentives • Tax credit up to $2,500 • What’s new for 2018:
http://revenue.louisiana.gov/TaxForms/IT540i(2018).pdf
• VW Settlement funding for EVSE
Funding & Tax Credits
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Local Initiatives: Green Park Baton Rouge
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Electric Buses
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Shreveport: Sportran • 5 Proterra electric buses • Just received funding for
2 more
Baton Rouge: CATS • Received funding for 3
BYD electric buses • Taking deliver of 1st bus
this week
Electric Transit Buses
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Orange EV Terminal Trucks
Electric Trucks & Equipment - some models available now
Ford F-150 Raptor hybrid and EV
Other highly anticipated trucks: Workhorse, Bollinger and Rivian (Amazon)
“Cummins to provide electric powertrain for Kalmar Electric Terminal Tractor” via ChargedEVs.com
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MOTIV DELIVERS FIRST OF SEVEN ELECTRIC STEP VANS TO USPS • February 15th, 2019 via
www.chargedEVs.com • Automotive provider Motiv Power
Systems has delivered the first of seven electric step vans to the US Postal Service. The Ford E-450-based vans will serve a year-long pilot program in California’s Central Valley.
Other plug-in truck news and product announcements
“EV truck sales expected to increase beyond 100,000 by 2029” Electric Truck Market Report “XL PHEV System Improves Ford F-250 Truck Fuel Economy By 50%” www.insideevs.com
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Upcoming EV Events
September 20, 2019 Tanger Outlets, Gonzales
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Federal and State Support Contracts
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Today’s Agenda 10AM – 1:00 PM
Special Announcement
Volkswagen Funding Update
2019 Strategic Plan Support Contracts Current Projects Join a Committee
About LCF and Clean Cities
The EV REVolution
Welcome
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Alternative Fuels & Vehicles • Biodiesel • Electricity • Ethanol • Hydrogen • Natural gas (CNG, LNG & RNG) • Propane
Clean Cities Portfolio of Technologies
Fuel Economy • Fuel efficiency • Behavioral changes • Vehicle maintenance initiatives • Vehicle miles traveled (VMT)
Idle Reduction
• Heavy-duty trucks • School buses • Truck stop electrification
Hybrids • Light- and Heavy-duty HEVs • PHEVs
Energy Efficient Mobility Systems (EEMS)
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• Connect fleets with fuel providers and industry partners
• Training and information
• Technical assistance
• Funding
• Education and outreach to decision makers, fleets, and the public
Clean Cities: What we do
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Our Coalition – The Louisiana Clean Fuels Story
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Alternative Fuel Fleets in Louisiana
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Which Alternative Fuels was the most popular in Louisiana in 2018?
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LCF Coordinator, Ann Vail added to the Clean Cities Network Hall of Fame From the DOE Press Release: “Her enthusiasm for the work makes us all strive to do better … be better.” Smith said. As a coordinator, Vail has garnered the support of both the state and the Southeast Louisiana Clean Fuels Partnership. Shortly after assuming the role as coordinator, she successfully expanded the coalition’s territory in Louisiana and has expertly guided Louisiana Clean Fuels' stakeholder base through dramatic growth. This has led to significant gains in reported alternative fuel use from mere thousands in 2012 to upwards of 8 million gallons per year. She has also been a staunch advocate of ensuring the continued operation of a landfill gas operation in Louisiana.
DOE Recognition 2018
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Recent Alt. Fuel Infrastructure & Fleet Expansions
• Electrify America installed 3 charging stations along I-10 Corridor
• Louisiana receives approval from FHWA for AFV Corridors for CNG, LNG & Propane
• LDEQ orders first electric vehicle and prepares to install EVSE in state garages
• Three school districts approved for VW Funding for propane school buses
• Baton Rouge - LSU Opens another “Green Dorm” and adds 2 more EV Charging spaces on Campus
• Gonzales – EV Chargers added at Tanger Outlet Mall
• Waste Management and Republic Services continue to expand CNG operations
• City of Lake Charles - Propane fleet expansion • Lafayette - Shell and Ryder team up, open LNG
Station • Statewide - UPS rolls out Propane fleet in 2014,
CNG fleet in 2015, expands AFV fleet annually. • St. Landry Parish - RNG production expansion
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2018 In Review
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Department of Energy – Base Level Tasks
• Sub-task 2.1: Clean Cities Annual Progress Report
• Sub-task 2.2: Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Tracking
• Sub-task 2.3: Area Alternative Fuel Station Openings and Closings
• Sub-task 2.4: Share Peer-to-Peer
• Sub-task 2.5: Vehicle and Station Cost Tracking
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Department of Energy – Supplemental Tasks
3.1: Stakeholder Listening Sessions • Organize and facilitate fuel and/or technology-specific listening
sessions with fleets to identify technology gaps and critical research needs to improve vehicle/infrastructure performance and usability. – CNG Listening Session / Potentially in 2 Cities: Shreveport &
Alexandria 3.2: Federal/State Settlement, Incentive, and Compliance Coordination Efforts • Organize and facilitate activities and projects that advance alternative
fuels and advanced vehicle technologies under the VW Settlement or other major Federal/state settlements, incentive programs, and/or compliance agreements.
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3.3: AFV Infrastructure Development and Corridor Planning • Organize and facilitate alternative fuel infrastructure planning
activities, alternative fuel corridor development (including support of the FAST Act Section 1413, Alternative Fuel Corridor Designation initiative activities), research and preparation of alternative fueling readiness plans, and planning for future fueling infrastructure development where current corridor gaps exist.
3.4 Fuel/Technology Outreach & Demonstration Events • Organize and facilitate fuel and/or technology-specific end-user
workshops and outreach event(s) including (but not limited to) hands-on ride & drives, demonstrations, educational showcases of alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles, and refueling/charging systems. – EV Road Show with SLCFP
Department of Energy – Supplemental Tasks
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LCF Projects
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Corridor Development
First Responder Training
RNG Manual for St. Landry
Green Fleets Certification
EV Readiness Analysis
State Fleet Support
Project & Program Update
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https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/environment/alternative_fuel_corridors/
FHWA Alternative Fuel Corridors
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Corridor Development: DC Fast Charging Master Plan
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Master Plan: Crowd Sourcing Website
https://louisianacleanfuels.mysocialpinpoint.com
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First Responder Training
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RNG Manual for St. Landry
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• Three fleets certified in 2018
• Now accepting new applicants for 2019
Green Fleet Certification
REPUBLIC2 0 1 8 L C F G R E E N F L E E T S C E R T I F I C AT I O N 5 S TA R
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2018 Class of LCF Certified Green Fleets
https://louisianacleanfuels.org/Green_Fleets_Certification
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• 1st Ever 2018 State & Municipal Fleet Expo was a success
• Worked with OSP • Got Chevy Bolt added to
state bid list • DEQ ordered at Chevy
Bolt & working on adding chargers to state garages
• Conducted EV study for DOTD
EV Readiness & State Fleet Support
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Join a Committee: https://louisianacleanfuels.org/committees
WorkforceDevelopmentCommittee• Committeememberswillworktocreateastrategytoexpandandimprovethepipelineof
trainedmechanicsinourstatebysupportingmechanictrainingthroughthecommunitycollegesysteminthestateofLouisiana.Nextmeeting:March26th,9AM
2020GolfTournamentPlanningCommittee• InAprilof2020,LCFwillcelebrate20yearsasaUSDepartmentofEnergyDesignatedClean
CitiesCoalition.ThiscommitteeisresponsibleforworkingwithLCFstafftoplanandfundraiseaninvitationalgolftournamentandawardsceremony/receptiontocelebratethismilestone.
DCFastChargingCorridorCommittee• CommitteemembersworktogethertofacilitatethedevelopmentofacorridorofDCFast
Chargingsites.
Membership&FundraisingCommittee• MembersofthiscommitteewillworkwithLCFstafftoconductanannualmembershipdrive
andrecruitnewmembersintotheorganization.
LegislativeCommittee• Thiscommitteeisanindependentlyoperatinggroupofstakeholderwhoworktogetherto
tracklegislationthataffecttheindustry.
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Volkswagen Funding Update / Vivian Aucoin, LDEQ
Apply: https://deq.louisiana.gov/form/volkswagen-eligible-mitigation-action-project-application-state-beneficiary-louisiana
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Supporting Member Champion Member
LCF Member Recognition Luncheon: 2018 Members
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Platinum Members Gold Members
LCF 2018 Members
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LCF 2018 Members
Silver Members Bronze Members
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2019 New and Renewing Members!
• Swepco Champion• Cleco Platinum• LAPropaneGasAssoc. Platinum• RNGCoalition Gold• REG Gold• RepublicServices Gold• Amerigas Silver• Cummins Silver• NGVSolutions Silver• SporTran Silver• CityofWestlake Bronze• ParettiFamilyDealerships Bronze• SolarAlternatives Bronze• TownofHornbeck Bronze
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgWW5DOY3jM&list=PLWttNbvrCStVUk0PeZmHPYmSlkkl2yo8D
LCF Member Recognition Luncheon
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CleanFuelsSummit2019Playvideo
October10,2019NolaMotorsportsPark
Save the Date!
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Statewide EV Road Show
Date Time Location Type of Event Coaltion HostingWeek of July 16-18th TBD Shreveport Road Show 3.4 LCFWeek of July 16-18th TBD Shreveport Roundtable 3.3 LCFWeek of July 16-18th TBD Shreveport / Sportran Listening Sessions 3.1 LCFFall TBD Lafayette Road Show 3.4 LCFFall TBD Lafayette Roundtable 3.3 LCFSeptember 20, 2019 1-4PM Gonzales Road Show 3.4 LCFApril 28, 2019 1-5PM Baton Rouge Road Show 3.4 LCFJune 28, 2019 TBD Laplace - St. John Road Show 3.4 SLCFPJune 28, 2019 TBD Laplace - St. John Roundtable 3.3 SLCFPJuly 26, 2019 TBD Slidell - St. Tammany Road Show 3.4 SLCFPJuly 26, 2019 TBD Slidell - St. Tammany Roundtable 3.3 SLCFPAugust 31, 2019 TBD Kentwood - Tangi Road Show 3.4 SLCFPAugust 31, 2019 TBD Kentwood - Tangi Roundtable 3.3 SLCFP
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Thank you!
AnnVailExecutiveDirector/
Coordinatorann@louisianacleanfuels.orgTylerHerrmannCo-Coordinatortyler@louisianacleanfuels.org