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MOVES Training Sessions

For answers to users' questions on MOVES, see our "Frequent Questions" page.

Webinars

EPA will present a series of webinar-based training sessions on MOVES2010, covering a range of topics including technical and policy issues.

Upcoming Webinars

There are no webinars scheduled at this time. Information on these web conferences will be posted here as available. If you would like to receive notification about future webinars, sign up to the MOVES listserver here: www.epa.gov/otaq/models/mobilelist.htm

Past Webinars

Two-Day Training Course for MOVES2010

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) have developed a new two-day training course for MOVES2010. This is a detailed, two-day, hands-on course geared toward state and local agency staff who will use MOVES2010 for developing SIPs and conformity analyses. Space is limited. If you are looking for more general information on MOVES, and will not be a regular user of MOVES, please attend the Introduction to MOVES web conference listed above, as it will better meet your needs and help us to accommodate the maximum number of MOVES users in the two-day course.

The first day of the training, and part of the second day, provides a detailed look at using MOVES2010 at the county scale for SIPs and regional conformity analyses based on the MOVES2010 Technical Guidance. The training covers various options for using MOVES, depending on the type of analysis and size of the area being modeled. The training also demonstrates how to create a county-level run specification file, how to use the County Data Manager to enter local data, how to use spreadsheet tools to convert MOBILE6-based input data to MOVES2010 format, and how to generate emissions results in both Inventory and Emission Rate modes. The county–level portion of the training also addresses other features of MOVES2010, such as the custom domain, alternative vehicle and fuel technology, and retrofit input options. The final part of the training focuses on the use of MOVES at the project level. The course includes numerous hands-on exercises.

To participate in a training session:

In addition, course participants will need to bring a laptop computer with the following items:

Questions about installing MOVES or about course materials should be addressed to mobile@epa.gov. Questions about registering for individual classes should be addressed to the local contact person for that class.

Upcoming MOVES2010 Training

Since the release of MOVES2010, EPA and FHWA staff have given this training in 26 locations around the country. Following is a list of additional training events that have been scheduled for 2012, with date, location, and contact information. The local contact can provide exact locations and times for the training. We anticipate adding additional locations throughout the year based on local needs and past access to training. This page will be updated and a message will be sent out on the MOVES listserver (www.epa.gov/otaq/models/mobilelist.htm) as the dates of additional training events are confirmed.

March 20-21, 2012, Greensboro, NC
Contact: Eddie Dancausse, FHWA, Edward.Dancausse@dot.gov

Project Level Training for Quantitative PM Hotspot Analysis

EPA and DOT have developed a multi-day training course in accordance with EPA’s “Transportation Conformity Guidance for Quantitative Hot-spot Analyses in PM2.5 and PM10 Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas”. This technical, hands-on course is geared toward state and local agency staff and focuses on using emission models (including EPA's MOVES model) and air quality models (AERMOD and CAL3QHCR) for quantitative PM hot-spot analyses. More detailed information on this course including training dates and locations, as well as other webinars and presentations on this guidance, has been posted on EPA’s Transportation Conformity Training and Presentations web page: www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/transconf/training.htm

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