Announcing ACT's June 13 webinar
A Primer on Low-Carbon Liquid Fuels and Biobased Products for Transit Applications
You're invited to attend ACT's new upcoming webinar "A Primer on Low-Carbon Liquid Fuels and Biobased Products for Transit Applications." Mark your calendars for Thursday, June 13 from 2 to 3 p.m. ET and register to hear from speaker Bailey S. Arnold, Director of Clean Air Initiatives at the American Lung Association.
Discover how and why transit fleets can operate cleaner and more efficiently today and in the future by powering existing diesel vehicles and equipment with low-carbon liquid fuels. Topics include the latest OEM advancements and ASTM fuel quality specifications as well as research on maintenance and operational benefits of using low-carbon liquid fuels.
Attendees will also learn the benefits associated with using low-carbon liquid fuels from an environmental and human health perspective, including real-world case studies from multiple transit operators that have successfully deployed low-carbon liquid fuels, including 100% biodiesel, to decarbonize fleet operations. In addition, attendees will learn about the American Lung Association’s award-winning Biobased Academy training program and opportunities to integrate a growing number of biobased products into their fleet and facilities operations.
Attending this webinar qualifies for 1 TDM-CP credit.
Webinar registration is free for ACT members and $35 for non-members.
Meet the speaker
Bailey S. Arnold is an environmental science, health, and sustainability professional with the American Lung Association, where he currently serves as a Director of Clean Air Initiatives based in Springfield, Illinois. Mr. Arnold has been with the American Lung Association since 2015 in a grant and project management role, focusing on the adoption of alternative fuels and technologies. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Geography and Environmental Studies from Illinois State University and an Associate of Arts with Honors in Architectural Construction Technology from Lincoln Land Community College, where he focused heavily on LEED building technologies. Bailey is also a Biobased Certified Fleet Professional (BCFP), Green Globes Emerging Professional (GGEP), and Biobased Certified Facilities and Property Professional (BCPP).
Other upcoming ACT webinars
Check out other upcoming ACT webinars, including "When Driving is Not an Option: Steering Away from Car Dependency," which will take place on Thursday, May 30.