School transportation directors and industry consultants led discussions and invited peer questions on alternative fuel options at the virtual Green Bus Summit hosted by School Transportation News April 20-22.
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Ray Manalo, fleet director at Twin Rivers Unified School District, California (Top) and Trey Stow. director of transportation
at Fulton County Schools in Georgia discuss green school bus maintenance training needs.

Zoheb Davar, director, business development & growth at The Mobility House (left), Eleanor Johnstone, senior associate at Gladstein Neandross & Associates and Timothy Shannon,
director of transportation at Twin Rivers Unified School District, California discussed selling low-carbon fuel credits.

Consultant Denny Coughlin and Chris Ellison, transportation manager of David Douglas School District, Oregon discuss renewable diesel.

Top from left to right:
John Gonzales, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Terri Aman, director of transportation
at Kalamazoo Public Schools in Michigan and STN Editor-in-Chief Ryan Gray.
Bottom from left to right: Timothy Shannon, director of transportation
for Twin Rivers Unified School District in California and John Benish, CEO and president of contractor Cook-Illinois.