Carolina Newswire issued a release about the Clean Transportation Education Project (CTEP), a coordinated program that will conduct 48 workshops across the nation for Clean Cities Coalitions, teaching about biodiesel, ethanol, natural gas and propane, and fuel economy and idle reduction. The workshops will start in the spring of 2010 and continue through September 2011.
Shorepower is mentioned as an alternative fuel technology partner along with Clean Energy, Inc.; the Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels; the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Institute; Duke Energy; and Progress Energy.