Clean Cities Conferences and Workshops
Clean Cities offers conferences and workshops about alternative fuels and advanced vehicles. Find information below about upcoming and past conferences and workshops.
Clean Cities 20th Anniversary Event 
June 24, 2013
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program is recognizing two decades of successfully deploying alternative and renewable fuels, advanced vehicles, fuel economy improvements, and idle reduction.
Electric Vehicle Community Readiness Workshop 
May 1, 2013
This workshop featured leaders of electric vehicle community readiness projects in a panel format organized by topic to share findings, describe lessons learned, and evaluate accomplishments.
Electric Vehicle Symposium 
May 7, 2012
The Clean Cities Plug-In Electric Vehicle Community Readiness Partners Discussion Group provided an opportunity to discuss challenges and best practices for preparing communities and regions for plug-in electric vehicles and charging infrastructure deployment. Learn more in the workshop summary report.
2011 Clean Cities Stakeholder Summit 
June 27–30, 2011
This conference provided a forum for collaboration between the U.S. Department of Energy, Clean Cities coordinators, and national and local stakeholders.
Clean Cities Transportation Workshop for Almaty 
March 30–31, 2011
This workshop helped stakeholders discuss prospects for natural gas vehicles in Kazakhstan and ways to overcome challenges for Almaty's compressed natural gas clean air bus program.
Waste-to-Wheels: Building for Success Workshop 
Dec. 1, 2010
This workshop aided developing fuel projects for renewable natural gas vehicles.
Plug-In Vehicle and Infrastructure Community Readiness Workshop 
July 22, 2010
This workshop gathered information and lessons learned from communities launching electric drive vehicle programs to advance deployment of electric drive vehicles and related infrastructure.
Alternative Fuel and Advanced Technology Vehicle Strategy Workshop 
Sept. 22–23, 2009
This workshop collected input to shape a new alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicle deployment strategy for the Clean Cities initiative.