 1 Car  1 Street Sweeper  10 Refuse Trucks  10 Pickups  6 Dump Trucks  10 Transit Busses  38 Total ◦ Started in 2011 with 4 Refuse Trucks ◦ 19 additional.

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 1 Car  1 Street Sweeper  10 Refuse Trucks  10 Pickups  6 Dump Trucks  10 Transit Busses  38 Total ◦ Started in 2011 with 4 Refuse Trucks ◦ 19 additional CNG vehicles on ordered which include:  2 Transit Connects, 4 Pickups, 1 Car, 1 Street Sweeper, 4 Dump Trucks, 1 Knuckle Boom, 6 Transit Busses

Time Fill (10 Posts, 2 Compressors) ◦ Design/Engineering and Site Work $109,000 ◦ Equipment and Installation 565,000 Total$674,000 Fast Fill (2 Hose) ◦ Design/Engineering and Site Work $ 40,000 ◦ Equipment and Installation 313,000 Total$353,000  80% ($818,000) of the original project was grant funded.

 Equipment ◦ Processes to remove H2S, Siloxanes & CO2 ◦ Compression ◦ 5.7 Mile Pipeline Equipment Cost $1.5 Million Pipeline Cost 1.3 Million Total $2.8 Million Project partially funded by a $500,00 DOLA Grant

 Renewable Identification Number (RIN) generation  Intergovernmental agreement with City and County to purchase Compressed biogas (CBG) at fixed rate until the project cost have a net present value of 0. CBG $1.50 per GGE +RIN Revenue -Total Net Project Cost ($2.3 mm) = $0

 More Specifically $(1.04) per GGE Production Costs $1.35 per GGE RIN Revenue $1.50 per GGE Fuel Revenue $ 1.81 per GGE  1.3 million gallons, 7+ years = $2.3 million

 Jay Valentine  Internal Services Manager  City of Grand Junction, CO  250 N. 5 th Street  Grand Junction, CO   (970)