2015 Annual Stakeholder Meeting WSF Recognition Presentation

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Wisconsin Clean Cities “Driving Wisconsin Forward for 21 Years” Maria Redmond Director, WI Office of Energy Innovation

Transcript of 2015 Annual Stakeholder Meeting WSF Recognition Presentation

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Wisconsin Clean Cities “Driving Wisconsin Forward for 21 Years”

Maria Redmond Director, WI Office of Energy Innovation

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Source: WI Department of Revenue

• 2014 On-road diesel consumption: 794.5 million gallons • 2014 On-road gasoline consumption: 2.61 billion gallons

www.stateenergyoffice.wi.gov

Wisconsin Alternative Motor Fuel Consumption - (Millions of Gallons)

2012 2013 2014 2015

(as of Sep 30)

LPG 1.63 1.97 2.30 1.76

Ethanol 297.48 294.68 282.54 241.78

CNG 1.42 3.64 8.35 8.30

Wisconsin Vehicle Fuel Consumption

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• Partnership between the Wisconsin State Energy

Office and Wisconsin Clean Cities and was funded

through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant

called “Forwarding Wisconsin’s Fuel Choice.”

• Goals

– Reduce the fleets carbon footprint;

– Promote smart fleet branding; and

– To help meet their internal economic goals.

• Provide fleets with planning tools to help them

outline the different options available for their specific

and situations.

Reduce Carbon Footprint

• Learn how to reduce harmful

emissions, increase energy security,

and contribute toward a growing

economy in Wisconsin.

Meet Internal Economic Goals

• Learn how to reduce dependence on

petroleum-based fuels and ways to

use alternative fuels and technologies.

Smart Fleet Branding

• Promotion and outreach are part of

the program. It’s an opportunity for

your company to showcase your fleet.

WISCONSIN SMART FLEET

PROGRAM

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WISCONSIN

SMART FLEET

PARTNERS

The list of WSF partners

continues to grow

STATEWIDE!

We currently have 31

partners in the program

and are looking to add

more in 2016!

Contact us if you are

interested.

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NEW WISCONSIN SMART

FLEET PARTNERS IN 2015

Trucking Company based in

Waterloo, WI

Operates 76 CNG vehicles

County Fleet based in

Milwaukee, WI

Operates 657 vehicles of which 169

are alternatively fueled

Trucking Company based in

Waterloo, WI

Operates 102 vehicles

Public University based in

Milwaukee, WI

Operates 134 vehicles of which 44 are

alternatively fueled

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WISCONSIN SMART FLEET

PARTNERS RECOGINTION

Fleets That Have Seen Great Improvement This Year!

Added a Propane, Hybrid Vehicles, Idle Reduction Practices

Added CNG Delivery Truck in 2015

Added 2 Propane Vehicles - Eliminated 2 Petroleum Vehicles

Purchased 11 New Hybrids in 2015

Converted All Diesel Vehicles to Biodiesel

Almost doubled the GGE of CNG Consumption

All Diesel Vehicles Now Use Biodiesel

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WISCONSIN SMART FLEET

PARTNERS

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WISCONSIN SMART FLEET

PARTNERS

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THANK YOU TO OUR AGAIN

TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS!

Advanced VTech

American Lung Association in WI

Black Dog Corporation

Cummins NPower

Leonardo Academy

MATC/Sustainability Summit

Paper Transport, Inc.

Sierra Monitor Corporation

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SAVE THE DATE!

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It's all about improving quality of life for the people living in Wisconsin! Become a member today to help us

promote the use of alternative fuels, alternative fuel vehicles, advanced technology vehicles, supporting

infrastructure, and related technologies.

Why? Because these fuels, vehicles, and technologies contribute to better air to breathe, less reliance on

petroleum, and support the nation's economy.

Benefits of Joining:

– Networking opportunities with fleets and industry partners that have experience in alternative fuels

and advanced vehicles;

– Technical training, workshops, and webinars;

– Information resources on alternative fuels, advanced vehicles, idle reduction, and other technologies

that reduce petroleum use;

– Individual consultation and technical assistance;

– Funding opportunities from the U.S. Department of Energy;

– Information about funding sources from state and local government agencies, nonprofits, and

foundations;

– Assistance with funding applications;

– Public recognition for progress in reducing petroleum consumption; and

– Assistance with media outreach.

GET INVOLVED WITH

WISCONSIN CLEAN CITIES!

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Lorrie Lisek Executive Director

(O) 414-221-4958

(C) 219-765-4776

[email protected]

Erika Noble Co-Coordinator

(O) 414-221-4487

(C) 262-492-1809

[email protected]

Wisconsin Clean Cities

231 W Michigan Street, P321

Milwaukee, WI 53203

www.wicleancities.org

Tim Verbeke Intern

(O) 414-221-2175

(C) 262-416-8935

[email protected]

THANKS FOR ATTENDING! See You in 2016…