Clean Cities Overview - North Jersey Transportation
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Clean Cities Overview
NJTPA Electric Vehicle Symposium
December 3, 2013
Chuck Feinberg
NJ Clean Cities Coalition
A NJ registered IRS 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, and
is formally designated by the US Dep’t of Energy as a
Clean Cities Coalition.
The only state-wide entity dedicated to the establishment
of Public/Private Partnerships for the advancement of
alternative transportation fuels, advanced vehicle
technologies and clean fuels project development in
order to increase domestic energy security, enhance
economic development and improve regional air quality.
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Clean Cities Mission
The U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Cities program
advances the nation's economic, environmental, and energy
security by supporting local actions to cut petroleum use in
transportation.
• A national network of nearly 100 Clean Cities coalitions brings
together stakeholders in the public and private sectors to
deploy:
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Alternative and renewable fuels
Idle-reduction measures
Fuel economy improvements
Emerging transportation technologies.
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New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition
• DOE designation in 1997, as a BPU program
• Incorporated as a NJ Non-Profit and IRS 501(c)3
tax exempt entity in 2009
• More than 200 stakeholders representing the
spectrum of public and private interests
• Activities funded by:
• Member dues
• Sponsorships
• grants & contracts
• Secured more than $17 million in grants for
stakeholders in the past 4 years
• Outreach to more than 3000 through: LinkedIn
Group, Facebook, Twitter, e-newsletter,
www.njcleancities.org
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Clean Cities Portfolio of Technologies
Alternative Fuels
Electric Vehicles
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Hydrogen
Propane
Natural Gas
Idle Reduction
Heavy-Duty Trucks
School & Transit Buses
Light-Duty Vehicles
Fuel Economy
More Fuel efficient vehicles, adopting
smarter driving and vehicle purchasing
habits
Eliminate
Hybrids
Light- and heavy-duty
Electric hybrids
Plug-In hybrids
Hydraulic hybrids
Post Sandy Theme = FUEL DIVERSIFICATION!
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Emergency Planning with alternative
fuel vehicles
• Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts showed value of alternative
fuel vehicles/advanced technology vehicles
– Able to provide critical services when conventional fuel supplies are
interrupted
– Alternative fuel supplies remained available post-storm
– Point to need for FUEL DIVERSIFICATION
• Important to maintain an inventory of these resources so they
can be integrated into contingency planning efforts and energy
assurance planning.
• Clean Cities Coalitions
– Informed about local alternative fuel landscape
– Connected to key stakeholders
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No gas? – No problem!
Note the license plate! (EF-OPEC)
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Fueling an EV with Nat Gas Generator
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NJCCC Projects
• CNG Fleet & Infrastructure Program
• Regional Electric Vehicle Network
Planning, with NYSERDA/TCI/NJDEP
• EPA Region 2 Diesel Emission
Reduction Program, Marine Vessel
Engine Replacement Program
• DOE Clean Cities Program Support
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CC Program Support Contract
This is the “bread & butter” of the CC Program
Major tasks:
• Annual Report of Petroleum Displacement
• Quarterly Alternative Fuel Price Reports
• Maintain data for Alternative Fuel Station Locator
• Stakeholder meetings, fuel-specific workshops, events
• Dedicated fleet outreach
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AFDC Alternative Fueling Station Locator
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New AFLEET Tool Available for Download
• Developed to estimate light-duty and heavy-duty vehicle:
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Petroleum use
GHG emissions
Air pollutant emissions
Cost of ownership
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Conventional: gasoline and diesel
Hybrid: gasoline HEV, diesel HEV, diesel hydraulic hybrid
Plug-in electric: PHEV, EREV, EV
Alternative fuel: B20, B100, E85, LPG, CNG, LNG, LNG/diesel pilot ignition
• Based on several models and data sources including:
– Petroleum and GHGs - current public version of GREET model (GREET1_2013)
– Air pollutants - EPA’s MOVES model and certification data
– Costs - Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report and Recovery Act awards
• http://greet.es.anl.gov/afleet
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Contact Information
Chuck Feinberg
Chairman of the Board, New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition
www.njcleancities.org
Twitter: @njcleancities
LinkedIn Group: New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition
[email protected]
Executive Vice President, Greener By Design
www.gbdtoday.com
[email protected]
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