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Public Information Office
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: June 28,
2006
CONTACT: Donna Myers, (206)
546-4717
SCC
launches alternative fuels training
Shoreline Community College (SCC) offers two new alternative fuels training
classes this summer for those interested in environmentally friendly
alternatives to petroleum-based transportation.
The Basics of Biodiesel, Thursday, July 27, 6:30 – 9:30pm, $39. Learn about the
clean-burning fuel made from plant oils that works in any diesel engine or
home-furnace. Instructor Lyle Rudensey, M. Ed. (aka “BioLyle”), is an
environmental health educator at the University of Washington who makes his own
fuel using discarded restaurant oil. He is co-founder of The Breathable Bus
Coalition, and is an active member of the NW Biodiesel Network, Centrobiodiesel,
and The Cascade People’s Center biodiesel project.
Alternative Fuels: The Future of Transportation and Energy, Saturday, August
19, 1 – 4pm, $15. What does the world’s oil production peak mean for you,
America and the world? Examine the pros and cons of alternative fuel
transportation options. Instructor Greg Rock is a sustainability engineer
specializing in green transportation, building design and energy production. He
is co-founder of The Green Car Company and founder of Sustainable Solutions, a
consulting practice that advises business leaders on how to best protect
investments from rising energy prices.
In February 2006, Shoreline Community College became Washington state’s first
National Training Center for Alternative Fuel and Advanced Technology Vehicle
Training through the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium. SCC will
offer a variety of alternative and advanced vehicle technology training for
fleet managers, auto shops, first responders, businesses and community members.
Please call
Shoreline Community College Extended Learning at (206) 533-6700 to
register or for more information, or visit
www.shoreline.edu/ce.
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