Fuels and Transportation Presentation 2016-02-26.ppt

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Overview of Fuels & Transportation Division
Funding Programs
Jacob Orenberg
Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Office
Fuels and Transportation Division
February 26, 2016
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Overview of Fuels and Transportation
Division Funding Programs
Jacob Orenberg
Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Office
Fuels and Transportation Division
Sacramento, California
February 26, 2016
10:00 AM
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Purpose of the ARFVTP
• Health and Safety Code 44272(a)
“…to develop and deploy innovative technologies that
transform California’s fuel and vehicle types to help attain
the state’s climate change policies.”
• Complementary state goals
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Improve air quality
Increase alternative fuel use
Reduce petroleum dependence
Promote economic development
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Origins in Statute
• Established by Assembly Bill 118
(Nunez, 2007)
• Up to $100 million per year
• Extended through January 1,
2024 by Assembly Bill 8
(Perea, 2013)
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ARFVTP Projects
• Over $606 million awarded to more than 545 projects
• Awards include:
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50 Biofuel Production Projects
49 Hydrogen Refueling Stations
10,700 Electric Vehicles Rebates
22 Manufacturing Projects
44 Advanced Technology Truck
Demonstrations
– 7,490 EV Chargers
– 65 Natural Gas Fueling Stations
– 2,809 Natural Gas Vehicles
– 14,762 Workforce Trainees
– 34 Regional Readiness Grants
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Distribution of ARFVTP Funding
Air District
Total Funding
Amount ($ mil.)
Percent of
Percent of
Total Funding State Population
Bay Area
102.7
16.9
18.4
Monterey
9.4
1.6
2.0
Sacramento
24.9
4.1
3.6
Santa Barbara
3.3
0.5
1.1
San Diego
32.5
5.4
8.4
San Joaquin
85.8
14.2
10.5
South Coast
167.7
27.7
44.0
Ventura
1.3
0.2
2.2
Yolo-Solano
12.3
2.0
0.9
Other Northern California
16.7
2.8
Other Southern California
5.6
0.9
Statewide
143.8
23.7
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Total
606.0
100.0
100.0
8.9
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Funding Process
Investment Plan
Solicitation
GFO-YY-601
Agreement
ARV-YY-001
Agreement
ARV-YY-002
Solicitation
GFO-YY-602
Agreement
ARV-YY-003
Agreement
ARV-YY-004
Agreement
ARV-YY-005
Agreement
ARV-YY-006
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Project Basics
• Application Components
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Application manual
Evaluation criteria
Match funding
Site Selection
CEQA
• Agreement Components
– Scope of Work
– Budget
– Terms & Conditions
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Biofuel Production and Supply
• Production of advanced and low-carbon biofuels
– Biodiesel and renewable diesel
– Ethanol and other gasoline substitutes
– Biomethane
• Pre-commercial, demonstration, and commercial scale
production facilities
• $20 million available for FY 2016-2017 (proposed)
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Biofuel Production and Supply
Blue Line Transfer, Inc.
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Electric Charging Infrastructure
• Installation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure
– Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast chargers
– Workplace, commercial, fleet, corridor,
and multi-unit residential chargers
• $17 million available for
FY 2016-2017 (proposed)
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Electric Charging Infrastructure
California State University, Fresno
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Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure
• Deploy hydrogen refueling
station network
– 100 station goal to support
initial vehicles
– Located throughout California
in core markets and travel
corridors
• $20 million available for
FY 2016-2017 (proposed)
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Natural Gas Fueling Infrastructure
• Deploy fueling infrastructure for natural gas vehicles
– Targets organizations with restricted access to financing
(e.g. school districts and municipal fleets)
• $2.5 million available for
FY 2016-2017 (proposed)
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Medium- and Heavy-Duty Advanced Vehicle
Technology Demonstration and Scale-Up
• Demonstration of MD/HD Vehicles
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Pre-commercial vehicles
Alternative fuel powertrains
Class 3 through 8 trucks
Current focus on freight activities
• “Scale-up” of production facilities
• $23 million in FY 2016-2017
(proposed)
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Medium- and Heavy-Duty Advanced Vehicle
Technology Demonstration and Scale-Up
Mountain View Community Shuttle (Motiv Power Systems)
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Workforce Training and Development
• Funding provided to other state agencies for alternative
fuel workforce training
– California Community Colleges
– Employment Development Department
– Employment Training Panel
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Other Focus Areas
• Natural Gas Vehicle Incentives
• Emerging Opportunities
• Regional Alternative Fuel Readiness
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Stay Informed
• Sign up for Energy Commission List Server emails
– www.energy.ca.gov/listservers/
– “opportunity” for Energy Commission funding announcements
– “altfuels” and “transportation” for ARFVTP-related
developments
• Check for grant solicitations
– www.energy.ca.gov/contracts/
– Current and past Energy Commission grant solicitations
– Notices of Proposed Award (NOPAs)
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Find Partners via LinkedIn
The Energy Commission has created a user-driven LinkedIn group
page to help potential applicants connect, collaborate and partner on
proposals for funding opportunities. Participants can join by:
– Searching for the “California Energy Commission Networking Hub”
group; or
– Entering this link into your browser: http://bit.ly/CalEnergyNetwork
Once there, find various subgroups that relate to specific funding
opportunities by checking the “About this group” section of the
Networking Hub.
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Thank You
General ARFVTP questions can be sent to:
[email protected]
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