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Press Release
March 22, 2022
CTE invites interested start-ups to apply for Launch Alaska's Tech Deployment Track, an eight-month accelerator program that pairs climate tech startups with Alaskan partners and customers to develop opportunities for deployment in the state.
Blog Post
March 21, 2022
CTE's mission is to improve the health of our climate and communities. Reducing our reliance on fossil fuels is critical to improving our communities, both from a health and a humanitarian perspective.
Blog Post
March 18, 2022
The Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) applauds the U.S. Congress' inclusion of $10 million in the recent FY2022 omnibus spending bill to fund Federal Transit Administration (FTA) research, development, demonstration, and deployment projects to advance the zero-emission transit industry, including the Transit Vehicle Innovation Development Center (TVIDC).
Press Release
December 15, 2021
CTE is excited to welcome Christa Lucas as the newest member of the Policy Board. CTE's Policy Board is a subsection of the CTE Board of Directors, focused on strengthening CTE's advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C. and Sacramento, CA.
Blog Post
December 10, 2021
Through a grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC), CTE is partnering with Sage Consulting, The Mobility House, and Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) on a "blueprint" project to determine the lowest cost for SUSD to charge 100 percent of their electric school bus (ESB) fleet based on their current operations.
Blog Post
December 3, 2021
Georgia has the potential to become a clean hydrogen hub. With concerted efforts by policymakers and industry leaders in Georgia, the next five years could see hydrogen stations installed throughout Georgia's commercial and industrial zones, supporting operations for the state's world-class freight and logistics infrastructure.