Both the database itself and the user interface have undergone a lot of improvement and iterations since then.Īs Andrew mentioned it's currently maintained by ICF under contract with NREL and we have a very collaborative relationship with NREL to make sure both the data and the user-interface are the best that they can be. So a little bit of background on the Station Locator the database was first populated in the mid-1990s. And how you can play a role in that update process by making and submitting new stations and making updates.Īnd lastly provide contact information for further questions and then of course take your questions on the line here. As Andrew mentioned we have a rigorous data update process. Then we'll go through the annual update process for the data in the locator. I'll walk you through some of the different features and the different tools that are available with the data.Īnd then we'll come back and talk about fuel-specific fields as well as some upcoming improvement's to the locator. Just to give you a little bit of an overview of what we'll be talking about today, Andrew gave a good summary but I'll be giving a background about the Station Locator, a little bit of history and information about the data that we collect.Īnd then we will be doing a live tour of the Station Locator. So without further ado we can hand it over to Alexis.ĪLEXIS SCHAYOWITZ: Thanks, Andrew. And Alexis is going to be your tour guide for the day. And that's Alexis Schayowitz and Stacy Noblet from ICF International. So we're very confident in and comfortable with the data.Īnd the best people to explain that are the people that really do the heavy lifting for the Station Locator. In the past year we've done a lot to improve the locator and we really confirm that we do a very rigorous and have a dedicated team supporting this tool. So today you're going to be hearing about the functionality of the Station Locator and some of the new items that we have on the horizon. The Station Locator is our most used tool through the Clean Cities Department of Energy Program.Īlthough I don't recognize a lot of the names on the attendee list I'm really happy we have some coalition stakeholders on the phone and we certainly welcome you and glad that you're here with us today. We are happy to present our annual Clean Cities Webinar on the Alternative Fueling Station Locator. Thank you very much and good afternoon everyone. Andrew Hudgins, you may begin.ĪNDREW HUDGINS: All right. I would like to introduce your host for today's conference. If you have any objections, you may disconnect at this time. To ask a question, please press star 1, and please record your name. After the presentation, we'll conduct a question-and-answer session. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. 19, 2013.ĬOORDINATOR: Thank you for standing by. This is a text version of the video for Webinar on the Alternative Fueling Station Locator presented on Sept.
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