Events for  January 2003

12th - 16th, Washington, D.C.
Transportation Research Board 82nd Annual
The TRB Annual Meeting program covers all transportation modes, with more than 2,200 presentations in 450 sessions addressing topics of interest to all attendees&emdash;policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. In addition, this year’s program will spotlight four themes of special interest: security, congestion, safety, and reauthorization. Specialty workshops, poster sessions, committee meetings, and Sponsor and Sustaining Affiliate exhibits complement the formal sessions and provide a variety of opportunities for information sharing and interaction.
 
Contact:  TRB Annual Meeting
Phone:  (301) 694-5243
E-mail:  trb031.attendee@expoexchange.com
Web Site:  TRB.org


28th - 29th Houston, TX.

 
3rd Annual LNG: Economics and Technology
This exclusive event will provide the latest information and discoveries in the LNG industry. Featured at the event will be presentations focusing on LNG in North America, including case studies, technical and legal presentations.
 
Contact:  SR Institute
Phone:  (888) 666-8514
E-mail:
info@srinstitute.com 
Website:   www.srinstitute.com/CR239 

 

Events for  February 2003

19th - 21st, Tempe, Arizona
Third Annual Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles for the 21st Century:  Analyzing Trends in Advanced Technologies and Fuels
WestStart, the US Army NAC, and US Dept of Transportation present the third annual conference exploring trends in advanced technologies and fuels for heavy duty vehicles
 
Contact:  Susan Romeo, WestStart
Phone:  (626) 744-5600
E-mail:  sromeo@calstart.org
Web Site:  www.weststart.org

 

Events for  March 2003

3rd - 5th Troy, Michigan

 
Design of Hybrid Electric Vehicles Seminar
 
Contact: SAE
Phone:  (877) 606-7323
Fax:  (724) 776-0790
E-mail:  CustomerService@sae.org
Web Site:  www.sae.org
5th - 7th Detroit, Michigan

 
Automotive Fuel Cell Systems Seminar
 
Contact: SAE
Phone:  (877) 606-7323
Fax:  (724) 776-0790
E-mail:  CustomerService@sae.org
Web Site:  www.sae.org
4th - 6th Washington, D.C.

 
Hydrogen:  The Freedom Fuel
14th annual hydrogen meeting of the National Hydrogen Association
 
Contact: National Hydrogen Association
E-mail:  nha@ttcorp.com
Web Site:  www.hydrogenus.com
9th - 12th Washington D.C.

 
APTA: 2003 Legislative Conference
This conference aims to Direct industry's advocacy effort to the U.S. Congress and Administration; sessions with key Senators and Representatives, Administration officials, and Washington opinion-makers. Those that should attend are Board members/policymakers, transit operators, consultants, manufacturers and suppliers, government relations staff, local coalition members.
 
Contact:  Heather Rachels or Margaret Mullins
Phone:  (202) 496-4838 or (202) 496-4827
E-mail: hrachels@apta.com or mmullins@apta.com
Website:    www.apta.com  
10th - 12th Crete, Greece

 
9th International Conference on Urban Transport & the Environment in the 21st Century
Urban Transport 2003 is a major annual event in the urban transport calendar with papers on both transport and the inter-related environmental issues which are of so much concern in our cities. Broad topic areas include urban transport systems, traffic control, accessibility and mobility, control and simulation, finance, air quality and noise, social issues and safety.
Urban Transport 2003 will bring together engineers, scientists and managers working in industry, universities, research organizations and government; involved in the planning and management of urban transportation systems and transport policy.

CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers are invited on the topics outlined and others falling within the scope of the meeting. Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted to the Conference Secretariat as soon as possible.
 
Contact:  Stacey Hobbs, Conference Secretariat
Phone:  44 (0) 238 029 3223
Fax:  44 (0) 238 029 2853
E-mail: shobbs@wessex.ac.uk 
Website:    www.wessex.ac.uk  
26th - 27th Alberta, Canada
 

 

AltEnergy 2003 Conference

RED & WHITE CLUB, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY

This conference will cover topics that include fuel cell technology, solar and wind technologies, intellectual property rights, novel technologies, patent protection, regulatory issues, litigation, public policy, marketing, mergers and acquisitions, public relations, and human resources.

CALL FOR PAPERS
The AltEnergy 2003 Conference Selection Committee is currently accepting abstracts for papers.
 
Contact AltEnergy 2003

Phone:  (403) 278-9881

Fax:  (403) 278-9885
E-mail:    linmar@shaw.ca
31st- April 2nd, Vancouver, BC

 

 
GLOBE 2004
With 404 booths on the trade fair floor, the GLOBE 2002 Trade Show featured the latest environmental technologies and services from over 267 companies from North America, Europe, and Asia. 9000 participants from 70 economies.
This conference will be held at the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre. This is 8th in a series of biennial conferences and trade fairs on business and the environment. 
Phone: (604) 775-7300 or (800) 274-6097
FAX: (604) 666-8123
E-mail:
info@globe.apfnet.org

 

Events for  April 2003

15th - 20th  Hannover, Germany

 

Hydrogen + Fuel Cells
Over 96 exhibitors from around the globe, more than 200,000 international visitors will attend.
 
Contact:  Arno A. Evers Fair-Pr
Phone:  + 49-(0) 8151-99892-3
Email:  arno@fair-pr.com
Web Site:  www.fair-pr.com
16th - 18th  Paris, France

 

BATTERIES 2003 5th Conference & Exhibition
This conference will address the latest trends and Market opportunities, New applications components, Achievement in power supply, Constructors Challenges. It will discus the
Raw Materials, Power Management, Research, Electronic devices, High Energy batteries, Lithium evolution,  and will  provide excellent networking opportunities.
 
Contact:  Sylvia Houssin
Phone:  (331) 53 24 33 56
Email:  s.houssin@icad.fr 
Web Site:  www.batteries2003.com
 

 

Events for  May 2003

4th - 8th Milwaukee, Wisconsin
APTA Bus Conference
This is a Bus & Paratransit Conference those that should attend are all transit bus personnel, bus and paratransit personnel involved with fixed routes and van services, consultants and suppliers, and representatives of disability organizations.
 
Contact: Cara Reeves or Jerry Trotter
Phone:  (202) 496-4874
Email: creeve@apta.com or jtrotter@apta.com
Web Site:  http://www.apta.com/meetings/bus/
4th - 8th Madrid, Spain
UITP: 55th World Congress/Mobility & City Transport Exhibition
This conference is truly global with over  20.000 mobility actors from all continents will assemble under one roof, A showcase for the entire sector, truly international and outstanding by its size, New exhibitor profiles reflect the developments in the collective transport industry and an opportunity to network with the world in only 4 days.
We have integrated carefully selected Congress themes are clearly reflected in the exhibition, dedicated platforms for industry keynote speakers in the Congress, a synchronized UITP policy for the development of both our membership and our exhibition.


Contact:  UITP Conference Center
Phone:  +32 3 663 66 56
Fax: +32 2 660 10 72
Email:  events@uitp.com
Web Site:  www.uitp.com
5th - 7th Las Vegas, NV
FuSys2: Fuel Cell Systems Conference
 
Contact:  Thomas DeVita, FESI
Phone:  (561) 367-0193
Fax:  (561) 367-8429
Email:  powersourcesnet@aol.com
6th - 9th Nice, France
Advanced Automotive Battery Conference
Conference will discuss batteries for advanced vehicles, power generation and distribution on board vehicles, technical and financial challenges for commercializing ultracapacitors and fuel cells.
 
Contact:  AAB
Phone:  (530) 692-0140
Fax:  (530) 692-0142
Web Site:  www.advancedautobat.com 
18th - 21st, Palm Springs, CA
9th National Clean Cities Conference
Annual conference of the U.S. DOE Clean Cities program.
 
Contact:  Bert Kronmiller, Clean Cities
Phone:  (760) 343-3456 ext. 138
Web Site:  www.ccities.doe.gov
21st - 23rd Ontario, Canada
EECO 2003 Environment & Energy Conference
The EECO Conference is focused on enhancing business competitiveness through corporate environmental leadership, technology innovation and cross-border policy dialogue and harmonization. It is where real issues are matched with real ideas, and where real influence can be exercised to identify key trade and environment issues, showcase innovation, facilitate new partnerships and ideas, provide opportunity to influence the future of the Great Lakes Economic Region, and encourage trade. The program is designed to address key environmental pressures in the region: energy security and restructuring; urban and transportation infrastructure; threats to clean air in cities and airsheds; water demands in the Great Lakes ecosystem; and the need for enhanced water infrastructure, toxics reduction strategies, and greenhouse gas emissions reductions.

Contact:  John D. Wiebe
Phone:  (604) 775-7300
Email:  info@eeco2003.com
Web Site:  www.eeco2003.com

 

Events for  June 2003

3th - 5th , Stuttgart, Germany
EngineExpo 2003
An event for engine design and development teams in the car, truck and bus business. 
 
Contact:  UK & International Press
E-mail:  d.deroche@ukintpress
Web Site:  www.engine-expo.com
8th - 11th , Vancouver, BC Canada
The Hydrogen and Fuel Cells 2003 Conference and Tradeshow
Discuss the latest developments in hydrogen and fuel cell research and product developments; Meet industry, government, and academic leaders who are shaping this new industry; Attend plenary sessions, presentations, and commercial exhibits to hear about the latest research and commercialization developments; and, Visit an exciting array of industrial and product demonstrations.
 
Contact:  Advance Group Conference Management Inc.
E-mail:  tanderson@fuelcellscanada.ca
Web Site:  www.hydrogenfuelcells2003.com
10th - 13th , Nice, France
3rd International Advanced Automotive Battery Conference
Annual conference will discuss latest developments in advanced battery technology including fuel cells, power generation/distribution ob-board vehicles, ultracapacitors.
 
Contact:  Advanced Automotive Batteries
E-mail:  info@advancedautobat.com
Web Site:  www.advancedautobat.com
11th - 12th, Denver, Colorado  
 
Advancements in Battery Charging, Conditioning & Testing symposium
A two-day conference focused on applications and technologies in battery charging, conditioning, monitoring and testing of VRLA, NiCD, NiMH, and LI batteries.
Serving OEMs, designers, engineers, developers and integrators interested in learning the latest capabilities and best practices in this rapidly advancing field. An opportunity to network with peers, professionals and potential business partners involved in technology solutions serving a variety of applications See the latest products, services and technologies available and discover what's coming next. Learn the latest business and application developments in battery charging and testing markets worldwide.
 
Contact:  Marcha Harahan
E-mail:  marshah@infowebcom.com
Web Site: www.batterypoweronline.com
16th - 19th, Sioux Falls, SD  
 
The 19th annual International Fuel Ethanol Workshop and Trade Show
This conference is designed to provide the ethanol industry with the latest information on technology and services for improving the production process, product yields and operations of an ethanol facility using grain and other biomass feedstock.
 
Contact:  BBI International
Phone:  (719) 942-4353
Fax:  (719) 942-4358
E-mail:  conferences@bbiethanol.com
Web Site:  www.bbiethanol.com
24th - 26th, Portland, Oregon   
 

IMEAC 2003: The Changing World of Fleet Management
This will bringing together fleet professionals government-wide from all levels. Attendees will include Federal, State and local representatives of large and small vehicles form all 50 states as well as South America, Puerto Rico, Canada, Europe, and Asia.

Contact:  IMEAC
Phone:  (800) 315-4333
E-mail:  help@imeac.org
Web Sit: http://www.imeac.org/

 

Events for  August 2003

17th - 20th , Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Energy 2003 Workshop & Exposition
This is the sixth annual national energy management workshop and trade show. Attendees include Federal, state, local and private sector energy managers, procurement officials, engineers and architects, energy service companies, transportation officials, utilities, and others involved in energy management around the country. Here is your opportunity to learn about the latest cost-effective energy-saving, renewable energy and water efficiency products and equipment. By applying the products, equipment and services demonstrated at Energy 2003, you can improve the comfort, security,
productivity and reliability of your facility and employees.
 
Contact:  Pentagon Energy Office
Phone:  (410) 997-0763
E-mail:  energy@epponline.com
Web Site:  http://www.energy2003.ee.doe.gov/

 

Events for  September 2003

11th - 14th  Atlanta, Georgia

 
Rail~Volution 2003
Rail~Volution has grown into the definitive national conference on building livable communities with transit. It has evolved into the preeminent gathering place which brings together a unique cross-section of citizen activists, developers, financiers, transit operators, local elected and federal officials, planners, health advocates and nonprofit organizations. No other conference provides for such diverse collaborative exchange, problem solving, and discovery.
 
Contact:  Rail~Volution 2003
Phone:  (800) 788-7077
E-mail: info@railvolution.com
Website:   www.railvolution.com
SILICON VALLEY EVENTS
20th - 21th  Palo Alto,California


 

Sept 20, Silicon Valley EAA Electric Car Rally
Palo Alto High School 10am - 4pm
 
Contact:  Will Beckett
Phone:  ( (650) 494-6922
E-mail: CLICK HERE

Website:   www.EAASV.org


FREE! Sunday ,Sept 21, Silicon Valley EAA Electric Conversion Workshop - 10am- 5pm

Could your car be converted to run on batteries instead of gas? Would it provide the speed and range you need? How hard is it to convert? What does it cost to convert and operate an electric car? These questions and others will be answered in a free one-day workshop sponsored by the Electric Auto Association.

 

The early portion of the talk will cover general information about conversions - cost, performance, environmental issues, etc. Then speaker Mike Brown will get into the nuts and bolts, from choosing a suitable chassis, stripping it, installing the components and wiring, to charging, maintenance, and driving techniques. The public is encouraged to attend, and questions are welcome. Several electric cars will be on hand for examination during breaks

 

Hewlett Packard, 3000 Hanover St., Palo Alto, CA, building 20 level A, Auditorium, There will be a one-hour break for lunch. Bring a bag lunch.

 
Contact:  Mike Brown & Shari Prange of Electro Automotive
Phone:  (831)-429-1989

Website:   www.ElectroAuto.com

23rd - 25th San Francisco, CA

 
2002 Challenge Bibendum
One of the premier global events for advanced technology vehicles, Challenge Bibendum was conceived by Groupe Michelin as an objective way to bring together and test the best available technologies for environmentally positive vehicles. The event is open to all energy sources. It features vehicles from virtually every major vehicle manufacturer and brings together all facets of the automotive world: vehicle manufacturers, designers, energy suppliers, technical and industrial partners.
 
Website: http://www.challengebibendum.com

 

Events for  November 2003

15 - 19 Long Beach, CA


 

EVS 20: Powering Sustainable Transportation - 20th Annual Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition
EVS-20 from your proud host, the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)! Celebrating its twentieth anniversary, this important gathering consistently draws thousands of industry, government, academic and environmental leaders from around the world to explore the latest in battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric transportation technologies. The impressive progress and expansion in the industry since the inception of the EVS series will be thoroughly examined in the plenary and technical sessions, small group lectures, workshops, exposition and vehicle "ride'n'drive" that are the hallmarks of this unique event.
 
ContactKara Elsden
Phone: (205) 508-5995
E-mail: contact@evs20.org   

Website: http://www.evaa.org





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