Annual Stakeholder Meeting Presentation

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WELCOME December 9, 2014 CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF “DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD2014 WISCONSIN CLEAN CITIES ANNUAL STAKEHOLDER MEETING

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Each year WCC recognizes the efforts and many successes of it's members for reducing their dependence on petroleum-based fuels, implementing alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure, and for helping improve our air quality. Also, this year we will be recognizing our Wisconsin Smart Fleet partners and celebrating our 20th year as a coalition!

Transcript of Annual Stakeholder Meeting Presentation

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WELCOME

December 9, 2014 CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF

“DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD”

2014

WISCONSIN

CLEAN CITIES

ANNUAL

STAKEHOLDER

MEETING

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Wisconsin Clean Cities

December 9, 2014 CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF

“DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD”

Special Congratulations

Senator Ron Johnson

and

Senator Tammy Baldwin

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Wisconsin Clean Cities

CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF

“DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD”

GEORGE STONE

WISCONSIN

CLEAN CITIES

BOARD OF

DIRECTOR

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Wisconsin Clean Cities

2014 A Year in Review

December 9, 2014 Lorrie Lisek WCC Executive Director

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• Wisconsin Clean Transportation Program

– Successfully completed December 31, 2013

– $15 million in funding from ARRA, $17 million in cost share

– Displaced 2.26 million gallons of petroleum (January 2010 –

December 2013)

– 377 alternative fuel/advanced technology vehicles

– 19 private and 3 public alternative fuel stations

– 150 outreach events reaching over 19,000 members of the

public

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WCC Projects

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• Forwarding Wisconsin’s Fuel Choice

– $500,000 DOE grant funded project

– Partnership with WI State Energy Office and WI State Technical

College System

• Lake Michigan Corridor Alternative Fuel

Implementation Initiative – $700,000+ DOE grant funded project

– Regional partnership – Gas Technology Institute and the Lake Michigan Consortium

(Wisconsin, Chicago, and Northern Indiana Clean Cities Coalitions)

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Current Projects

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Current Projects cont.

• Eco-Driving for Class 8 Over-the-Road Trucks (CMAQ Funds) Partnership with WI Department of Natural Resources and Waukesha

County

Technical College

• Natural Gas for Transportation Roundtables Partnering with the Wisconsin State Energy Office

• Electric Vehicle Task Force Working with DOE Workplace Charging Program

• Fleet Manager Training Partnering with University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

• Winter Webinar Series Partnering with South Shore Clean Cities to present

a series of clean cities topic webinars

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WCC Accomplishments

WCC

Membership

Continues to

Grow

STATEWIDE!

81 Members

STRONG!

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Wisconsin Clean Cities Members

Advanced VTech American Lung Association in Wisconsin

AmeriGas ANGI Energy Systems

Barnes Green Energy, Inc. BioCNG, LLC. - Cornerstone Environmental Black Dog Corporation

Blu. (Transfuels, LLC.) Boehlke Bottled Gas Corporation Bradlee Fons Brian Buckta

Central Steel & Wire

Charter Fuels, Inc. Chippewa County Economic Dev. Corporation CHS, Inc. City of Beloit City of Milwaukee City of Port Washington Police Department

City of Prairie du Chien City of West Allis Clean Energy Fuels Corporation

Contract Transport Services, LLC. County of Washburn

Cummins NPower, LLC.

Dane County Dept. of Public Works Hwy & Transp. Diesel Outfitters Dr. George Corliss Dual Fuel Systems, Inc.

DUECO, Inc. Dwayne Johnson & Associates Dynamic Recycling

E. H. Wolf & Sons, Inc. Endpoint Solutions Corporation

Espar ET Environmental Corporation EVO CNG

GAIN Clean Fuel George Stone

Go Riteway Transportation Group

Harters Quick Clean-Up Hug Filtersystems

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Wisconsin Clean Cities Members

Paper Transport, Inc. Probe Alternative Fuel Services PST Cylinders, LLC

Remy Battery Co. Robert Behling ROUSH CleanTech

Sargento Foods Schlossmann Automotive Group

Sheehy Mail Contractors, Inc. Skinner Transfer Corporation

Thermo/Cense, Inc. Tim Glynn Time Transport, Inc.

Transit Express, Inc. Truck Country Freightliner

Veolia Water Milwaukee, LLC. Veriha Trucking, Inc. We Energies

Wisconsin Bus Sales, LLC. Wisconsin Propane Gas Association Wisconsin Public Service Corporation

Inland Power Group International Motorwerks, Inc. Interstate Energy, LLC dba Como Oil & Propane

Jeff Bach

Jeff Deutschlander

Kwik Trip, Inc.

Lisa Geason-Bauer Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores

Madison Gas & Electric Madison Truck Equipment, Inc. MCC, Inc. Michels Corporation Midwest Green Solutions, LLC.

Milwaukee County Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

Northern Battery

Odyne Systems, LLC. Outagamie County

Outpost Natural Foods

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2014 - 428 Public and Private Alternative Fueling Stations

27% increase over 2013

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A State of Fuel Diversity!

Wisconsin Alternative Fuel Stations

Fuel Type 2014 2013

CNG – Compressed natural gas 59 &

(4 planned) 44

LNG – Liquefied natural gas 1

(3 planned) 1

Electric Chargers 174 121

Propane 55

(1 planned) 53

Biodiesel 6 4

E85 133 115

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Gasoline Gallon Equivalents (GGE’s) - 200%+ increase in 2013

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WCC Accomplishments

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Significant increase in the reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2013

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WCC Accomplishments

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Special Report

We interrupt this presentation for a special

announcement...

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Clean Cities…Celebrating two decades of change

NEW DECADE…NEW LOOK!

“DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD”….

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Wisconsin Clean Cities Board of Directors

Executive Board

• Craig Fischer – Co-Chair

– Dual Fuel Systems

• Mary Smarelli – Co-Chair

– Transit Express

• Jerry Medinger – Treasurer

– American Lung Association

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Wisconsin Clean Cities Board of Directors

Board Members

Jeffrey Bach – American Diesel System

Katrina Bell – ANGI Energy Systems

Matthew Carr – Cummins NPower

Ruanna Hayes – Kwik Trip

Matt Jarmuz – Odyne Systems, LLC.

Bryan Nudelbacher – GAIN Clean Fuel

Bob Reagan – We Energies

Jeff Shefchik – Paper Transport

George Stone – Milwaukee Area Technical College

Jeff Tews – City of Milwaukee

Auxiliary Board Members

David Hagopian-Advanced Vtech Michael Moeller – Remy Battery

Carrie Kratz – Contract Transport Svcs. Lisa Morris – Time Transport

Jaime Mendez – AmeriGas Thomas Schee – International Motorwerks

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“Driving Wisconsin Forward!”

Wisconsin Clean Cities Annual

Stakeholder Meeting

•Approval of 2015 Board of Directors

• Approval of 2015 Annual Operating Plan

• Approval of 2015 Budget

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Wisconsin Clean Cities

Annual Stakeholder

Awards

Forward Fleet Awards

Leadership Awards

Service Award

Cornerstone Award

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FORWARD FLEET AWARD #5 Petroleum Displacement

GO RITEWAY

TRANSPORTATION GROUP

• Displaced more than

190,000 gasoline gallon

equivalents and over 430

tons of greenhouse gases.

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FORWARD FLEET AWARD #4 Petroleum Displacement

VERIHA TRUCKING

• Displaced more than

420,000 gasoline gallon

equivalents and over 790

tons of greenhouse

gases.

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FORWARD FLEET AWARD #3 Petroleum Displacement

TIME TRANSPORT, INC.

• Displaced more than

510,000 gasoline gallon

equivalents and over 970

tons of greenhouse gases.

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FORWARD FLEET AWARD #2 Petroleum Displacement

KWIK TRIP, INC.

• Displaced more than

750,000 gasoline

gallon equivalents and

over 1,400 tons of

greenhouse gases.

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FORWARD FLEET AWARD #1 Petroleum Displacement

PAPER TRANSPORT, INC.

• Displaced more than 1.4

million gasoline gallon

equivalents and over 2,700

tons of greenhouse gases.

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LEADERSHIP AWARD CITY OF MILWAUKEE

• 900+ alternative fuel vehicles,

which has displaced more

than 55,000 gasoline gallon

equivalents and over 320 tons

of greenhouse gases.

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LEADERSHIP AWARD Outstanding Leadership in Fuel Economy Improvements

SKINNER TRANSFER

CORPORATION

• Displaced more than 74,000

gasoline gallon equivalents and over

920 tons of greenhouse gases

through implementation of trailer

aerodynamic packages to improve

fuel economy.

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LEADERSHIP AWARD Outstanding Leadership in Vehicle Miles Traveled Reduced

TRANSIT EXPRESS

• Displaced more than 18,000

gasoline gallon equivalents and

over 220 tons of greenhouse

gases by using mass transit to

reduce the amount of vehicle

miles traveled.

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LEADERSHIP AWARD

CONTRACT TRANSPORT SERVICES

• Displaced more than 80,000 gasoline

gallon equivalents and over 150 tons of

greenhouse in 2013. They are currently

expanding their fleet to include

Compressed Natural Gas (have 15

CNG vehicles currently) and are

partnered with the EPA as a SmartWay

Affiliate to help reduce greenhouse gas

emissions, curb air pollution, and

improve fuel efficiency for sustainability.

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LEADERSHIP AWARD Small Fleet Innovation Award

PORT WASHINGTON POLICE

DEPARTMENT

• Currently have 3 propane bi-fuel police

vehicles in their fleet of 7. Next year,

they are expanding their fleet to include

3 additional propane bi-fuel vehicles.

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WISCONSIN CLEAN CITIES

SERVICE AWARD

JERRY MEDINGER

For dedication and service to Wisconsin Clean Cities

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CLEAN FUEL CHAMPION AWARD

GAIN Clean Fuel GAIN Clean Fuel has a long

standing reputation as a leading

provider of alternative fuels.

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WISCONSIN CLEAN CITIES

CORNERSTONE AWARD

KWIK TRIP, INC. Recognized as a Clean Cities

National Clean Fleet Partner, Kwik

Trip has a long standing reputation

as a leader in the alternative fuels

industry. Their impactful and

substantial contributions to the

industry have positioned Wisconsin

as a leader in the CNG Industry.

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Wisconsin Clean Cities

Thank you for a great year and being a

part of Wisconsin Clean Cities!