Improving the Fuel Economy of Heavy-Duty Fleets
San Diego, California
February 22, 2006
This workshop brought together managers of heavy-duty fleet operations and government officials from around the world to discuss the future direction of environmental policy to improve fleet fuel economy. This event was an unique opportunity for a frank exchange on how regulatory actions, economic incentives, and voluntary programs can be structured and harmonized to achieve environmental goals while simultaneously helping fleet operators achieve their commercial goals. The workshop agenda and presented materials can be accessed by clicking on the workshop title.
Hosted by the ICCT and the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM). With support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
- Odd-Even Bustnes, Rocky Mountain Institute
- John Boesel, WestStart-CALSTART
- Lynda Harvey, Natural Resources Canada
- Guenter Hoermandinger, European Commission
- Michael Walsh, International Consultant
- Robert Hall, UPS
- Sid Gooch, FedEx Express
- Richard Fraer, US Postal Service
- Tom Stover, Eaton Corporation
- Cheryl Bynum, US Environmental Protection Agency
- Anthony Greszler, Volvo Powertrain North America