compressed natural gas symposium and showcase cng 101 keith gruetzmacher november 5, 2013
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Compressed Natural GasSymposium and Showcase
CNG 101
Keith GruetzmacherNovember 5, 2013
Terminology
• NGV – a vehicle that uses CNG or LNG fuel• CNG – natural gas @ 3600 psi, 70oF• LNG - natural gas @ 3.6 psi, -260oF• Bi-Fuel – uses natural gas or gasoline/diesel• Dual Fuel – uses both natural gas and
gasoline/diesel
• GGE: Gasoline Gallon Equivalent• The amount of natural gas containing the same
amount of energy as a gallon of gasoline. (125 ft3 or 1.25 Therms)
• 4 GGE = 5 Therms• DGE: Diesel Gallon Equivalent• The amount of natural gas containing the same
amount of energy as a gallon of Diesel (140 ft3 or 1.4 Therms)
• 5 DGE = 7 Therms
Terminology (continued)
Safety Benefits• Lighter than Air• Ignition Temperature = 1080° F• Flammability Range 5%-15% (gas to air mixture)• Non toxic• CNG is approved for all tunnels and bridges• Major Standard – NFPA 52 “Vehicular Gaseous
Fuel Systems Code”
Natural Gas Properties Safety Benefits
• Storage containers are designed, manufactured and tested to rigid specifications
• Bonfire test• Pressure test for 18,000 cycles of pressurization
and depressurization• Gunfire test• Crash test – cylinders dropped several feet• Cylinders include a pressure relief device
CNG CylindersSafety Benefits
CNG Station Components
Fast-Fill Dispenser Time-Fill Posts
Fueling Options
Target Markets
Key Characteristics:High Mileage
Low fuel efficiencyCentral -refueling
Refuse
Transit
Airports / Taxis
Municipals
Service
Distribution
Dedicated NGVs
Class Vehicle Type Premium or Conversion Diff Costs
Heavy Duty Refuse, transit, distribution and school buses
$35,000 - $50,000 per vehicle
Medium Duty Shuttle, cargo van, pick-up, utility
$9,500 - $25,000 per vehicle
Passenger Sedan $3,000 - $10,000 per vehicle
NGV Pricing Benefits
Source: www.afdc.energy.gov/data/tab/fuels-infrastructure/data_set/10326
Source: US EIA – Energy Information Administration, Energy Outlook 2012
NGV Pricing BenefitsProjected Price of CNG and LNG Through 2035 - in DGE
Source: EIA US Energy Information Administration 12-2-12 - http://www.eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel
NGV Pricing Benefits
Source: NGVAmerica
NGV Pricing Benefits
Florida Fuel Costs
1 – www.cngprices.com (November 1, 2013)2 – AAA Fuel Gauge Report – FL Average (November 1, 2013)
Rate Cost/
Schedule GGE
CNG FL Avg.1 $2.25
Unleaded2 $3.26
Mid2 $3.51
Premium2 $3.47
Diesel2 $3.87
Compelling case forvehicle conversions
• Economic• Price stability and cost less• Incentives & funding• No pilferage• American Jobs Creation• Improved Balance of Trade
• Environment - Cleaner Air• Reduction in Greenhouse Gases -23%• Reduction is Diesel Particulate Matter- 27% • Improved Work Environment for Employees
• Energy Security Improved - North American fuel reducesAmerica’s dependence on Foreign Oil
Benefits
• Reduction in Noise – engines are quieter then diesel engines
• Increased Vehicle/Equipment Product Availability• Increased station equipment, station
installers/suppliers• Increases in Supply – Various US Shale Plays• Increased Industry Support
Benefits
Peoples Gas has seen tremendous growth
• NGV Therm Sales have increased by 544% and 182% in 2011 and 2012, respectively
• Number of customers has more than doubled in 2 years• 2010-5/207, 2011-8/300, 2012-12/412, 2013-21/601
• Have the potential to double the number of customers within the next year
• Have signed a new customer who at full build-out could potentially use more gas than the total of 2012
Florida Growth
peoplesgas.com/ngv