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    NECEC/AEG Northeast Regional Alignment Summit On Transportation and Mobility, December 5, 12 - 5:30 pm, New York, NY

  • 5 December 2022
  • Start time : 12:00 PM
  • End time : 05:30 PM
  • Event Host : Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC) and Advanced Energy Group (AEG)
  • Event Location : ConEd, 4 Irving Place, New York, NY, 10003, United States
Northeast Clean Transportation Summit
Event Description

The transportation sector accounts for 42% of the greenhouse gas emissions in the Northeast U.S., making it the single largest contributor to the region's carbon footprint. While cleaning up the transportation sector is a priority for states in the Northeast, it will require a massive amount of new infrastructure deployment and extensive retrofits to existing infrastructure in order to transform it. NECEC and AEG will convene leaders from the public and private sectors across the Northeast to share lessons learned, pain points and successes to build consensus on how we can wrap our arms around the enormous task of building a clean transportation sector. In particular we will look at the recent plans made by all states for public EV charging stations on Interstate highways and what infrastructure (charging and other technologies) is needed for both public and private entities and heavy duty electric truck fleets.

The speakers will also delve into the community level perspective to assess how well regional plans address local needs and how to ensure this mass transition is done equitably.

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC) and Advanced Energy Group (AEG)
  • Speakers / Presenters
    • Welcome and introductions from NECEC President Joe Curtatone and AEG CEO H.G. Chissell


      Keynote from NYSERDA Vice President for Distributed Energy Resources David Sandbank


      Keynote from National Grid Vice President of Clean Energy Development – New York Bart Franey


      Panel: Main issues and case studies in the Northeast to advance Interstate highway charging:

      -John Bivona, SVP, Rasky Partners
      -Pamela Cotter, Policy Director, RI DOT
      -Bill Ehrlich, Senior Policy Advisor, Tesla
      -Garrett Eucalitto, Deputy Commissioner, CTDOT
      -Zeryai Hagos, Deputy Director Office of Markets and Innovation, NY Dept. of Public Service
      -Chris King, SVP E-Mobility, Siemens
      -Diego Quevedo, Utilities Lead, Daimler Trucks North America
      -Shailesh Sahay, Partner Elect, Foley Hoag
      -Joyce Taylor, Chief Engineer, ME DOT
      -Brian Wilkie, Director of Transportation Electrification, National Grid


      AEG taskforce update on NYC fleets from CEO H.G. Chissell


      Panel: What are the barriers and opportunities to electrify Medium and Heavy duty fleets from both the public and private sector whilst developing resiliency and equity, featuring:

      Keith Kerman, Chief Fleet Officer, NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services
      Pamela MacDougall, Director of Grid Modernization and EV Infrastructure at EDF
      Brad Rawson, Director Mobility Division, City of Somerville, MA
      Raghushima Sudhakara, Director of e-Mobility, ConEd
      Hart Uhl, Charging Operations Manager, Revel
      Other speakers to be announced
  • Event type
    • Symposium

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