NAFTC 2013 Winter/Spring Training Schedule | ||||
NAFTC's Alternative Fuel Vehicle classes:
This post holiday season finds the NAFTC a very busy place. We have recently completed the 2012 National AFV Day Odyssey, are preparing for training and presentations across the nation, and have developed and continue to develop new course work to reflect the rapidly changing field of alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles. Some new courses coming your way in 2013 include the 40 hour Electric Drive Vehicle Automotive Technician Course, available for both technical college and Career and Technology Education (CTE) students, Electric Drive Vehicle Infrastructure Course, and second editions of our Light-Duty Natural Gas Vehicles, CNG Vehicle Fuel System Inspection, and Overview of Alternative Fuels classes. These trainings, along with the implementation of our Learning Management System, the launch of our award-winning First Responder Safety Training initiatives, and many other training opportunities have brought a successful 2012 to a close. Our program activities continue to increase as we continue on our mission to end our nation's addiction to foreign oil through education on alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles. We have several additional training and professional development opportunities upcoming and will send out notices as details are finalized. Today we are writing to inform you of the training opportunities to be conducted by the NAFTC beginning January, 2013. Please take a look at the list of offerings on the right. We have multiple training opportunities to be hosted here at our national headquarters in Morgantown, WV, and as always our training schedule can be viewed on our website or by clicking on the "2013 Training Schedule" button on the right. If you have questions, please call: 304-293-7882. Thanks! Micheal Smyth NAFTC Assistant Director Curriculum Development & Training |
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Utah's Clean Cities Coalition is one of 85 coalitions around the country that's part of the U.S. Department of Energy's strategy to reduce America's dependence on imported foreign oil. We promote the following energy security strategies: alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs), low-fuel blends, fuel economy, hybrid electric vehicles and idle reduction. Locally, alternative fuels include compressed natural gas, propane, and to a lesser degree, ethanol and biodiesel.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
NAFTC Training Opportunities
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