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TNCleanFuels.orgReducing oil dependence one fleet at a time.
SEDC 11th Annual Partners Meeting – 9/28/16Jonathan Overly, ETCleanFuels
Clean Cities & Reducing Diesel Emissions> Project Examples… & What’s Coming

TNCleanFuels.orgReducing oil dependence one fleet at a time.
SEDC 11th Annual Partners Meeting – 9/28/16Jonathan Overly, ETCleanFuels
Clean Cities & Reducing Diesel Emissions> Project Examples… & What’s Coming

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Agenda
Brief Clean Cities Introduction – Where, Who, Impact
Three example Southeastern Projects
Three Up‐and‐Coming Fuels, Technologies
TNCleanFuels’ 2016 Platinum Members:

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It’s All About the Partnerships
What does CTR do? CTR promotes the safe and efficient movement of people and goods throughout the region and across the world. One of their focuses is to “Contribute to the development and implementation of new transportation technologies.”

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What is Clean Cities?
Clean Cities advances the nation's economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local actions to reduce petroleum consumption in transportation. A national network of nearly 90 Clean Cities coalitionsbring together stakeholders in the public and private sectors to deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle‐reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and emerging transportation technologies.

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Southeastern Clean Cities

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Southeastern Clean Cities Coordinators

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14‐year old nonprofit in East TN, 501(c)3• 2 full‐time staff, several interns• Became Designated member of U.S. DOE Clean Cities Program in 2004• Contract with UT Knoxville for staffing & office space• 1 of 2 Clean Cities coalitions in Tennessee
Helps Fleets Save $$$ & Reduce petroleum use
Who is ETCleanFuels?

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Clean Cities National Impact7.5 Billion GGEs 1994‐2014; surpassed 1 Billion GGEs in 2015 alone.

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Clean Cities National Impact

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Southeastern Examples
Propane school buses CC‐G ARRA project Class 8 NG trucks
Southeastern Project Examples& What’s Up and Coming?
What’s Coming?
Renewable diesel Terminal TSE Electric Yard Dogs

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1/3 – Southeastern Project Examples: Propane School Buses Propane school buses are a natural
fit; removes headaches Almost 10,000 propane school
buses on U.S. roads today, over 9,000 of those are BB/ROUSH
MANY school districts are seeing the MANY advantages of propane
Right propane price equals great ROI
Mobile County Public School System – Started with 30 propane school buses in 2014

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2/3 – Southeastern Project Examples: DeKalb County/Metro. ATL AF and Adv. Tech. Project
The region gained: a landfill gas conversion facility to produce renewable energy at a DeKalb
County landfill, five publicly accessible Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueling stations, & one upgraded CNG station to accommodate additional CNG fueling
capacity.
More than 200 alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles have also been deployed by Metro Atlanta‐based companies, as well as city and county governments.

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3/3 – Southeastern Project Examples:NG in Class 8
CNG growing w/ cost savings, incentives & partnerships
Large car manufacturers looking for cost and environmental impact reductions
SADI – Southeast AFV Demo Initiative ‐Showcasing propane + CNGvehicles in NC, SC and TN;Mainstay class 8 in project

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1/3 – What’s coming? Renewable Diesel
Three main producers in the World: Neste, REGI, Diamond Green (Valero) A true drop‐in fuel – no changes or cleaning to systems West Coast experience is it relieves many aftertreament problems
Fleets adopting renew. diesel: CA: Sacramento & Contra
Costa Counties, Carlsbad OR: Corvalis, Eugene Water
& Electric Board NYC: Starting test

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2/3 – What’s coming? Terminal Truck Stop Electrification (TSE) TSE has been mostly focused on
truck stops over the past decade plus, but is seeing growth in trucking company terminals
Offers less‐costly option, quiet sleep and power/amenities
Covenant Trucking – Completed installation of 20 units last year thanks to U.S. EPA Region 4 grant, and usage is growing!

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3/3 – What’s coming? Electric Terminal Trucks
100% electric Class 8 EVs for container handling operations Both new and remanufactured options
Capital intensive, but… zero tailpipe emissions,Significantly reduced noise in an Already noisy area, and ROI proven in CA fleets.

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Jonathan Overly www.TNCleanFuels.org [email protected] 865‐974‐3625
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