SmartWay Overview Webinar Presentation 2.23.16

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Wisconsin Clean Cities & The

U.S. EPA SmartWay Program

Clean Cities Coalitions

• Nearly 100 Clean Cities Coalitions in 45 States

• 18,000 Stakeholders Nationwide

• 643,000 AFVs using alternative fuels and supporting

infrastructure.

• Averted 5.8 million tons of

greenhouse gas emissions.

• Displaced more than 7.5 billion

gallons of petroleum since 1993.

• On track to reduce petroleum use by

2.5 billion gallons ANNUALLY by 2020!

Building Industry

Partnerships

• Connect fleets with fuel providers and industry partners.

• Provide training and information.

• Provide technical assistance.

• Develop Projects

• Pursue Funding Opportunities

• Biofuels Retail Advancement in Wisconsin Transportation

(BRAWT) – USDA Funded

• Provide Education and Outreach to decision makers

fleets and the general public.

WCC Accomplishments

Significant increase in the reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2014

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WCC Accomplishments

Gasoline Gallon Equivalents (GGE’s)

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Wisconsin

Clean Cities

Members &

Wisconsin

Smart Fleet

Partners

District Map

Clean Cities Portfolio of

Technologies

Alternative and Renewable Fuels • Biodiesel

• Electricity

• Ethanol (E85)

• Hydrogen

• Natural Gas

• Propane

Fuel Economy• Fuel Efficient Vehicles

• Driving Habits

• Vehicle Maintenance

Idle Reduction• Technologies

• Behavioral Changes

Trip Elimination• Telecommuting

• Ridesharing

SmartWay Program

• Missions Align

• Promotes idle reduction and fuel efficiency

methods and technologies.

• Partnering with fleets in order to aid them in

their fuel reduction efforts.

• Stakeholders Involvement

Upcoming Events

Work Truck Show

March 1-4, 2016

Indianapolis, IN

Sustainability Summit & Exhibition

March 13-15, 2016

Milwaukee, WI

NAFA Institute & Expo

April 19-22, 2016

Austin, TX

ACT Expo

May 2-5, 2016

Long Beach, CA

Clean Cities Green Drive$ Conference & Expo

May 19, 2016

Naperville, IL

NGV Technician & Fleet Training

May 24, 2016

Chicago, IL

CNG Fuel System Inspector Training

May 25, 2016

Chicago, IL

2nd Annual Clean Air Golf Outing

June 16, 2016

Lake Geneva, WI

International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo

June 20-23, 2016

Milwaukee, WI

Heavy-Duty NGV Maintenance & Diagnostics Training

September 27-28, 2016

Chicago, IL

Heavy-Duty NGV Maintenance & Diagnostics Training + CNG Fuel

System Inspector Training

September 27-30, 2016

Chicago, IL

www.wicleancities.org

Contact Information

Tim VerbekeIntern

(O) 414-221-2175

Tim.Verbeke@WICleanCities.org

Wisconsin Clean Cities

We Energies – Public Service Building

231 W Michigan Street, P321

Milwaukee, WI 53203

www.wicleancities.org

Lorrie LisekCoordinator

(O) 414-221-4958

(C) 219-765-4776

Lorrie.Lisek@WICleanCities.org

Discover the Hidden Value in Your Supply Chain

Presentation for WI Clean Cities

February 23, 2016

Background SmartWay was jointly developed in 2004 with the Trucking

Industry to: Reduce fuel usage:

• Results in $ savings, reduced dependence on foreign fuel Reduce emissions:

• Use less fuel, produce less emissions. Good for us, good for our children

Improve the reputation of the industry• Trucking has made great strides in efficiency and cleaner

operation Improve the efficiency and competitiveness of American

Industry

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Changing Needs of Industry

Customer and Consumer awareness Demanding corporate citizenship and accountability

Investor, Lender and Insurer requirements Assessing climate risk and business opportunities

Rising and volatile energy prices Fuel and driver wages continue to be largest cost centers

for truck carriers

Globalization of supply chains Increasing global opportunities and global competition Other countries’ carbon reporting requirements

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How to Advance Supply Chain Sustainability

Measure Supply Chain

Footprint

BenchmarkPerformance

ReportResults

Innovate Operations

ImproveEfficiency

Measure Supply Chain

Footprint

Partner Data Used to Measure FootprintCARRIERS

Model year & truck class Miles (revenue & empty) Gallons fuel used (& types) Annual Idle Hours “Cube Out” Percentage Average Payload tons Average Capacity Volume % Capacity Utilization Short Haul vs. Long Haul Road Types Speed Categories

LOGISTICS/SHIPPERS Total miles and/or ton-miles

contracted by SmartWay carrier and non-SmartWay carriers

Activity data for amount of freight and distance

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code(s)

Optional data on operational, mode shift strategies

BenchmarkPerformance

Database Benchmarks Performance

Your company vs Your Peers

ReportResults

SmartWay used for Scope 3 Reporting

WRI-GHG Protocol

SmartWay used for Scope 3 Reporting

CDP submittals

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Report your Corporate Citizenship

Innovate Operations

Innovating with Advanced Technologies

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SmartWay Snapshot

Innovation with Advanced Strategies

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ImproveEfficiency

Improve Efficiency & Generate Savings

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The Numbers Speak for Themselves…

Since 2004, SmartWay Partners have eliminated: 72.8 million metric tons of CO2

1,458,000 tons NOx 72,000 tons PM 170.3 million barrels of oil $24.9 billion dollars in fuel costs

This is equivalent to the annual energy use of over 6 million homes.

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Continuous Improvement inSupply Chain Sustainability

Measure Supply Chain

Footprint

BenchmarkPerformance

ReportResults

Innovate Operations

ImproveEfficiency

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Why Register in SmartWay? Standardized approach to assess supply chain

efficiency and emissions• For any business that ships, carries or receives goods • Adopted by industry leading corporations

Designed with and for the freight sector• Delivers solutions to marketplace needs and challenges• Voluntary and no-cost

Proven marketing benefits• Shippers identify greener carriers• Carriers gain competitive advantage for leading shippers

Credible, neutral data oversight• EPA oversees data quality assurance and control

Strengthens brand equity to investors, customers• Carbon assessment, corporate responsibility

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For more information:www.epa.gov/smartway

smartway_transport@epa.gov

SmartWay Helpline734-214-4767

SmartWay ProgramKwik Trip / Convenience Transportation, LLC.

Joel Hirschboeck

Kwik Trip, Inc.

Convenience Transportation, LLC.

May 1965, first store opened in Eau Claire

HQ in La Crosse, WI

Currently over 475 locations

Family Owned and Operated

16,000 Co-workers

Fleet Operations

160 HD vehicles

Maintain over 1000 pieces of equipment

Haul bulk petroleum and instore items

150 LD maintenance and retail vehicles

Our View - The SmartWay Program

The SmartWay® Program is a public-private initiative to reduce greenhouse

gas emissions and air pollution created by freight transportation in corporate

supply chains.

Broad based program

Carriers, Vendors, and OEMs

Shippers

Partner Account Manager

The SmartWay Program – Carriers &

Vendors/OEMs

Carrier

SmartWay reporting tool provides guidance for continuous improvement

Offers YOY results based on raw performance data of the fleet.

Truly captures the improvements of what you are doing, not just what you are doing to improve.

Performance based data analysis – fuel type, fuel used, miles drive, % loaded, class of

vehicle, etc.

Provides a peer group to benchmark with

Reefer, Dry Van, Flatbed, Expedited, Mixed, Etc.

Vendor/OEM

SmartWay Certified products

Wide based tires, aero packages, etc.

The purchase decision is based on Fleet Fit and no longer contingent on technology results

The SmartWay Program - Shipper

What draws a shipper to SmartWay carriers

Shows the level of sophistication of the carrier

Drives competitive rates

Fuel efficiency improvements

Alternative fuel options

Improves reliability in delivery

SmartWay Carriers have stable IT technical logistics systems

SmartWay Carriers operate newer model year equipment

SmartWay Carriers have sound maintenance practices

The SmartWay Program– Resources

Online Tools and Information

Performance Measurement and Reporting

Partner Account Manager

A consultative resource for the program and your strategy

Provides feedback and input if results are out of expectation

Thank You

Joel Hirschboeck – Alternative and Commercial Fuels:

• JHirschboeck@KwikTrip.com

• 608-793-6034

• www.kwiktrip.com