NGVAmerica Details Upcoming NGV Conference & Expo

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NGVAmerica is promoting details about its upcoming 2015 North American NGV Conference & Expo, which will be at the Denver Convention Center Sept. 15-17 in Denver.

The organization notes Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper will be one of more than 60 speakers and says this year's event is slated to host over 80 exhibitors and more than 800 attendees.
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The three-day program, which is hosted by NGVAmerica, will feature a comprehensive educational program, a 90,000 square-foot expo hall, a Ride & Drive, two NGV-specific off-site tours that also include fueling facilities, and numerous social functions where leaders across the NGV value chain will network, share ideas and collaborate. NGVAmerica adds two plenary sessions and more than a dozen informative breakout sessions will focus on practical advice and experiences.

The expo, which will feature the industry's newest technology, will include CNG and LNG fuel providers, station developers, equipment and component suppliers, design consultants, and vehicles from across the spectrum, from sedans to work trucks to Class 8 trucks.

On Tuesday, Sept. 15, NGVAmerica President Matthew Godlewski will present the 2015 NGV Achievement Awards to this year's recipients. The awards recognize outstanding organizations and individuals for their contributions to advancing natural gas as a transportation fuel.

“NGVAmerica is excited to bring the 2015 North American NGV Conference & Expo to Denver this year,” says NGVAmerica President Matthew Godlewski. “The industry continues to grow, but the current environment demands that we unite the industry's most influential business leaders, policy advocates, and decision makers as we work toward the continued adoption of clean-burning, domestic natural gas as a transportation fuel,”

For more information on the 2015 North American NGV Conference & Expo, visit the event website at www.ngvshow.com. To register, visit the registration page powered by the CWC Group.

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