Cleaning the air in the Garden State means using cleaner fuels for transportation. While motor vehicle manufacturers are developing more low-emission vehicles, the real question is, how will these be powered? Will they be plug-in electric vehicles, compressed natural gas vehicles, or something else all together? Should private entities be building these non-gasoline fueling stations of the future? Should ratepayers be shouldering the cost?… Show more What role should the government play?
Panelists will include representatives from state government, clean energy advocacy groups and private industry.
Panelists
- Robert Marshall, Assistant Commissioner NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection
- Chuck Feinberg, Chairman & President, NJ Clean Cities Coalition
- Mary Barber, Director Smart Power Initiatives, Environmental Defense Fund
- Robert Gibbs, Manager, Market Strategy & Development, PSE&G
- Joseph Rende, Regional Director, TrilliumCNG.
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