NAFA's Michigan Chapter Holds Alternative Fuel Conference


 

On March 24, NAFA's Michigan Chapter held its first ever Alternative Fuel Conference at the Roush Museum in Livonia.  The conference was held in partnership with Michigan's Clean Cities Coalitions.


According to NAFA Michigan's Chapter Chair, Chris Kowalski, Fleet Analyst for SEMCO, more than 70 people from throughout the fleet industry attended the event.  Attendees heard about various fuel alternatives along with the tax incentives and grant opportunities that support clean fuels and vehicle procurement.  The conference's presenters and their topics were:

Attendees heard how CNG (currently $2.15/gallon equivalent) has become more attractive as an alternative to gasoline due to recent advances in drilling for natural gas in shale deposits (known in the industry as "fracking") and how with a hydraulic hybrid system nearly all of the energy typically lost during vehicle braking is captured and used to propel the vehicle the next time it needs to accelerate.  An introduction to the Chevrolet Volt captured attendees' attention and Clean Cities finished up with how they work to maximize tax incentives and grant opportunities for businesses that want to utilize 'Alt Fuel' vehicles.

After the meeting attendees had the opportunity to tour the Roush Museum and look at a display of alternative fuel vehicles, which included the Chevrolet Volt, CNG cargo vans run by DTE/MichCon, VW Jetta TDI, and a Frito-Lay hybrid delivery cutaway van.


"All told, our Alt Fuel meeting provided tremendous value to those in attendance," Kowalski stated.  "Cooperation and support from Michigan's Clean Cities Coalition was tremendous.  This meeting led to a direct request from my company's President (who was in attendance) to do a presentation about alternative fuel technology to his management team."