Advanced Transportation RICO Grant Overview
The California Workforce
Investment Board and the California
Energy Commission are working with the California
Labor and Workforce Development Agency to fund the AB 118 Regional Industry
Clusters of Opportunity (RICO) grant program. If you’re unaware of Assembly Bill 118, it
created an ARFV (Alternative and
Renewable Fuel and Vehicle) technologies program that funds innovative fuel
and vehicle technology projects so that California’s climate goals can be met.
I know that was all a mouthful, but consider this: the RICO
grant program will develop and implement ways to strengthen local economies and
build the alternative fuel and vehicle workforce in California.
What does that mean and who cares, you ask? Well, transportation
fuels account for 38% of greenhouse gas emissions in California. So if we build the ARFV
industry, we’ll find cleaner, more efficient ways to transport goods and people.
To design and manufacture these new methods of transportation, we’ll need
skilled engineers, chemists, machinists, salespersons, etc. Hello new, expanded
workforce! And hello stronger economies!
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The San Joaquin Valley has been taking charge when it comes
to developing new alternative fuels and new fuel production methods. For
example, an old beet sugar plant in Mendota is making a comeback with a new
output. Instead
of converting sugar beets into various forms of sugar, a team of farmers are
using a state grant to turn beets into ethanol. The demo plant is set to
start production early next year and, if it’s successful, a commercial plant
will follow in 2016-2017. Production at both would use local beets and run all
year long.
The SJVCEO’s role
is to promote and generate focus on this grant program through education and
outreach. Now that we are nearly a year into this grant process, we have found several industry employers all over the Valley interested in our efforts. We launched a CNG Partnership, a Biofuels Partnership and an EV Partnership. While the EV Partnership has had the most success, we are still dedicated to expanding the efforts of all ARFV industry employers throughout the Valley. Our air is so polluted and we contribute to it daily with how much we all individually drive, it has only become necessary to bring alternative and renewable fuels and vehicles to this region.
Keep an eye out for press releases about Partnership meetings and join us! We hope to see you and hear from you about our efforts and how we can expand this industry in the Valley.
Keep an eye out for press releases about Partnership meetings and join us! We hope to see you and hear from you about our efforts and how we can expand this industry in the Valley.