WANDA FORREST Transportation Planning Manager Clean Fuels Coalition Coordinator.

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WANDA FORREST Transportation Planning Manager Clean Fuels Coalition Coordinator

CLEAN FUELS COALITION 2  Formed in 2010 as part of DOE Clean Cities  North Florida Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) host  Serves Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, Putnam and St. Johns counties  Advance use of alternative fuels  Awaiting DOE Clean Cities Designation

LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS

ALTERNATIVE FUELS, VEHICLES & INFRASTRUCTURE MASTER PLAN CONTEXT FUELS VEHICLES INFRASTRUCTURE REGULATION GOALS STRATEGIES PROJECTS

PETROLEUM DEPENDENCE 5 CONTEXT

WHERE ARE WE TODAY? »Approximately 2.4M Gallons Per Year of Alternative Fuels in 2014 GOALS

WHERE COULD WE BE TOMORROW?

ECOSYSTEM OF FUELS, VEHICLES & INFRASTRUCTURE Other Petroleum Diesel Gasoline Freight Vehicles Heavy Duty Vehicles Specialty Vehicles Mid-duty Vehicles LNG Biodiesel CNG Biodiesel CNG Biodiesel Propane Propane Biodiesel Ethanol Light Duty Vehicles Electric Ethanol

NATURAL GAS 1. Incentives for Incremental Cost of Fleet NGVs Provide financial incentives to reduce incremental cost of purchasing natural gas vehicles in public fleets or private fleets near future public stations. 2. Access to Existing Stations Provide financial and non-financial incentives for private fueling station developers to add public fueling dispensers or allow controlled access by other fleets. 3. CNG at LNG Stations Work with operators of LNG stations to provide CNG. 4. Natural Gas Logistics Hub Support development of projects that position North Florida as an international hub for multi-model transportation fueled by natural gas HOW CAN WE HELP ADVANCE? STRATEGIES

ELECTRIC 1. Develop Plan for Regional Network of Charging Stations Develop a plan that determines the optimal number of charging stations, the most favorable areas for their location, and a strategy for implementation. 2. Incentives for EV Stations Provide financial and non-financial incentives for installation of EVSE. 3. Incentives for Incremental Cost of EVs & PHEVs in Public Fleets Provide financial incentives to reduce the incremental cost of procuring EVs and/or PHEVs for use in public fleets. HOW CAN WE HELP ADVANCE? STRATEGIES

NATURAL GAS PROJECTS St. Johns County truck fleet conversion and public access CNG station JTA bus fleet conversion and public access CNG station

NATURAL GAS PROJECTS City of Jacksonville sanitation fleet CNG conversion FEC freight locomotive LNG pilot

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING NETWORK

EDUCATION & AWARENESS EVENTS Drive Electric Rally Alt Fuels & Vehicles Expo

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