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Introduction to Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles

October 15, 2015

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The Advanced Transportation Technology and Energy Initiative (ATTEi) was established by the California Community College’s Economic and Workforce Development Program and over the fifteen years since the ATTEi was created, it has and continues to respond to this guiding principle by providing an array of transportation technology and related technical education, assistance and outreach programs throughout California. This publication is a part of those efforts.

Organization: Advanced Transportation Technology & Energy Initiative (ATTEi) An Economic and Workforce Development Initiative California Community Colleges Systems Office
Funding Source: State of California, California Community College Chancellor’s System Office, Educational Services and Economic Development Division in support of ATTEi Centers.
Website: http://www.transportationtech.…
Principal Contact: Peter Davis, outrchpd@mac.com & lorozco@cypresscollege.edu, Phone: 619-473-0090 Fax: 619-473-0006 & 714-484-7485
Training Focus Areas: Other
State: California
Target Education Levels: Other
Training Types: Education

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