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WELCOME
December 9, 2014 CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF
DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD
2014
WISCONSIN
CLEAN CITIES
ANNUAL
STAKEHOLDER
MEETING
Wisconsin Clean Cities
December 9, 2014 CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF
DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD
Special Congratulations
Senator Ron Johnson
and
Senator Tammy Baldwin
Wisconsin Clean Cities
CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF
DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD
GEORGE STONE
WISCONSIN
CLEAN CITIES
BOARD OF
DIRECTOR
Wisconsin Clean Cities
2014 A Year in Review
December 9, 2014 Lorrie Lisek WCC Executive Director
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
Wisconsin Clean Cities 5
WCC Projects
Forwarding Wisconsins 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)
Wisconsin Clean Cities 6
Current Projects
Wisconsin Clean Cities 7
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
Wisconsin Clean Cities 8
WCC Accomplishments
WCC
Membership
Continues to
Grow
STATEWIDE!
81 Members
STRONG!
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
Wisconsin Clean Cities 9
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
Wisconsin Clean Cities 10
2014 - 428 Public and Private Alternative Fueling Stations 27% increase over 2013
Wisconsin Clean Cities 11
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
Gasoline Gallon Equivalents (GGEs) - 200%+ increase in 2013
Wisconsin Clean Cities 12
WCC Accomplishments
Significant increase in the reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2013
Wisconsin Clean Cities 13
WCC Accomplishments
Wisconsin Clean Cities 14
Special Report
We interrupt this presentation for a special
announcement...
Wisconsin Clean Cities 16
Clean CitiesCelebrating two decades of change
NEW DECADENEW LOOK!
DRIVING WISCONSIN FORWARD.
Wisconsin Clean Cities 17
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
Wisconsin Clean Cities 18
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
Wisconsin Clean Cities 19
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
Wisconsin Clean Cities 20
Wisconsin Clean Cities
Annual Stakeholder
Awards
Forward Fleet Awards
Leadership Awards
Service Award
Cornerstone Award
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.
FORWARD FLEET AWARD #4 Petroleum Displacement
VERIHA TRUCKING
Displaced more than 420,000 gasoline gallon
equivalents and over 790
tons of greenhouse
gases.
FORWARD FLEET AWARD #3 Petroleum Displacement
TIME TRANSPORT, INC.
Displaced more than 510,000 gasoline gallon
equivalents and over 970
tons of greenhouse gases.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
LEADERSHIP AWARD Small Fleet Innovation Award
PORT WA