LNG Potential for the Great Lakes Region Annual Meeting May 21, 2014 Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition May, 21, 2014 Lisa Thurstin 1.

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LNG Potential for the Great Lakes Region Annual Meeting May 21, 2014 Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition May, 21, 2014 Lisa Thurstin 1

Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 2 1 st in nation for petroleum displacement 135 million gge

3 Organizations that sign on as Clean Cities Stakeholders gain access to an array of resources, including: – Information Resources – Technical Assistance – Technical Training & Workshops – Funding Opportunities – Public Recognition – Assistance with Media Outreach – And more…

Advanced Process Solutions Andrews Inc. of Princeton American Lung Association in MN AmeriGas Boyer Ford Buesing Bulk Transport Inc CenterPoint Energy Chart Inc CHS Inc. City of Brooklyn Park City of Duluth City of Minneapolis City of Oakdale City of St. Paul Clean N' Green Fuel Como Oil & Propane Commuter Connection Dakota County Eaton Corporation Environmental Initiative Ferrellgas Ford Motor Company G&K Services General Motors Grossman Chevrolet Hennepin County Holiday Companies Kwik Trip Minnesota BioFuels Association Minnesota Corn Growers Association MN Dept. of Administration - Travel Management MN Department of Agriculture Minnesota Office of Energy Security Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Minnesota Propane Association MN Soybean Growers Association Minnesota Valley Transit Authority PlugInConnect Ramsey County Schwan's Ice Cream United Soybean Board U.S. Department of Energy National Clean Cities U.S. General Services Administration USPS Northland District AJ Moses, private citizen 4

Alternative fuels in Duluth area Sites in MN 300 FlexFuel 11 Biodiesel 30 Propane 14 Natural Gas 168 EVSE

6 Vehicle exhaust is the single largest source of air pollution in the state of Minnesota Federal air quality standards for ozone are expected to tighten soon. Minnesota could soon be outside air quality guidelines Regulation of greenhouse gas emissions is still possible – some say inevitable

7 Minnesota is close to non-attainment under the Clean Air Act for ozone and fine particulates Direct economic impact to Minnesota for non-attainment in these two areas would be $140 - $240 million per year. Non-attainment would result in a 5-year mitigation plan that could impose a variety of regulatory requirements.

8 Sources of NOX, VOCs and/or fine particulates (PM2.5) could be regulated. Regulations in other communities include: – Vehicle emissions testing – Reformulated gasoline – Variety of other regulations

Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition & Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Clean Cities/National Parks Partnership 12 EVSE at 11 sites Grand opening event Completion estimated July 2014 Partners include: City of Ramsey City of Saint Paul Fort Snelling State Park Minneapolis Park & Rec Board Mississippi National River and Recreation area MN Historical Society MN Pollution Control Agency Science Museum of Minnesota Three Rivers Parks District Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 9

Accelerating Alternatives for Minnesota Drivers Clean Cities - Implementation Initiatives to Advance Alternative Fuel Markets FOA: DE-FOA Completion January, 2015 Project deliverables include: – Alternative fuel & vehicle first responder safety trainings – Develop a natural gas vehicle workgroup – Establish a MN green fleet recognition program – Further the deployment of electric & natural gas vehicles – Multi-Unit Housing tools and website Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 10

Infrastructure Grant Programs 300 E85 retailers; 78 with flex pumps offering E20, E30 and/or E50; 7 sites offer E15 Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 11

Biodiesel market development Support Minnesota’s increase to higher biodiesel blends statewide TC4 staff sits on Biodiesel Task Force Hosting biodiesel workshops for fleets and fuel retailers Expanding infrastructure through grants Educating the next generation on biodiesel Biodiesel Poster 5 th & 6 th grade students Started in schools Essay Scholarship Contest for high school seniors Started in students have submitted essays to date Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 12

Drive Electric Minnesota Mission: To encourage the deployment of EVs and the establishment of plug-in charging infrastructure through public-private partnerships, financial incentives, education, technical support, and public policy. To advance electric vehicle deployment to reduce transportation costs, improve air quality and create energy independence for Minnesotans. 49 public and private partners Installed more than 120 EVSE Zero Emissions Charging Challenge Charge While You Work – guide Meets quarterly at TC4 office Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 13

Minnesota Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition Mission: To accelerate the deployment of natural gas vehicles (NGVs) in public/private fleets and expand the infrastructure in Minnesota in order to reduce transportation costs and improve air quality for Minnesotans. Formed through funding of USDOE AAMD grant Meets quarterly at TC4 office 80+ public and private stakeholders Creating case studies, resource pages, workshops, ride & drives Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 14

Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 15

Zamboni Sponsorships Vehicle Wraps Bus tails/sides MotorWeek Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 16

Idle reduction tools IdleBox Tools Policies Enforcement What vehicles are in your fleet Flex fuel vehicles – E85 Diesel – biodiesel (B5-B20) Volts – electric Bus passes & parking Subsidize carpool parking Subsidize bus passes Telecommuting Policies Electric vehicle tools Workplace Charging Nissan Corporate Program Multi-Unit Housing Tools Public natural gas site Waste haulers Taxis Shuttles Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 17

Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition 18 Lisa Thurstin Twin Cities Clean Cities Coalition CleanAirChoice.org Facebook: Clean Air Choice Team Lorrie Lisek Wisconsin Clean Cities, Inc. Milwaukee, WI Office (414)