
MACON, Ga. (WGXA) — The Georgia Public Service Commission is traveling around the state to inform government leaders about the latest clean-energy vehicle technology.
In a release, the seminar known as the Clean Energy Roadshow will stop in Macon along with Savannah and Lawrenceville to hold a panel highlighting the latest technologies in vehicle fuel sources, updates on commercial operations, information about electric vehicles and more.
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Georgia Public Service Commissioner Tim Echols will lead the panel and explained more about what will be discussed in a statement.
“The Roadshow has been a labor of love for me since I became a PSC Commissioner and dove head-first into all aspects of the energy sector,” Commissioner Echols said. “At the roadshow, you can see and touch what people are driving, what governments and commercial fleets are utilizing, and learn how to access some of the funding and technical resources available for the supporting charging or fueling infrastructure.”
Each seminar will run from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the following dates:
There will also be a clean-energy vehicle showcase outside of each event including electric vehicles, hydrogen-fuel-cell vehicles and compressed-natural-gas and propane-powered vehicles.
Find out more about the roadshow by following this link.

