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New York City and Lower Hudson Valley Clean Communities, Inc. Promoting the use of Alternative Fuels In NYC and the Lower Hudson Valley NYCLHVCC’s is a 501(c)3 non-profit and US DOE designated Clean Cities Coalition whose mission is to… Ensure clean air for future generations We are committed to providing citizens and stakeholders access to reliable and dependable information about alternative fuels and vehicles and advanced vehicle technologies in a timely and efficient manner
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NY Displaced 23,000,000 gallons of petroleum (2010) * or 547,619 barrels Saved $43M USD @$80/barrel - $61M USD @$110/barrel Reduced 100,000 tons of GHG emissions Energy Security with Economic & Environmental benefit *based on 2010 data reported to US Dept of Energy
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CNG Data reported to US Dept of Energy, EERE jk Promoting the use of Alternative Fuels In NYC and the Lower Hudson Valley IN 2010: NYCLHVCC’s stakeholders reported 2,004 CNG vehicles From January 2008 to December 2010, NYCLHVCC stakeholders reported a displacement of over 30M gallons of petroleum through the use of CNG in vehicle fleets.
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$2.9M Grant for CNG vehicles through US DOE ARRA funding in partnership with NYSERDA jk Promoting the use of Alternative Fuels In NYC and the Lower Hudson Valley ~$8.8M total investment ($2.9M of which was grant funded through ARRA) DEPLOYED 10 Heavy Duty CNG Trucks & ~180 Medium Duty CNG vans In NYC and the lower Hudson Valley
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Current and Upcoming FUNDING for CNG jk NYCLHVCC.org/funding Announced Jan 2012 – 5 year program $9M available to fleets operating in HP, Bronx, NY Vehicle funding only, covers up to 40% of incremental cost Diesel-to-Diesel, Diesel-to-CNG, Diesel-to-Hybrid, Diesel-to-BEV HuntsPointCTP.com Scheduled Q2 2012 $??M available to fleets all 5 boroughs of NYC Generally covers incremental cost with $$ cap General eligibility for vehicles Diesel-to-CNG, Diesel-to- Hybrid, Diesel-to-BEV, DPF, DOC NYC Private Fleet Program
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2012 CNG focused OUTREACH & Education CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd Compressed Natural Gas Infrastructure Roundtable Series: How can NYCLHVCC help to overcome obstacles related to increasing the use of CNG as a petroleum alternative in the NYC and LHV region
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CNG Roundtable 1: CNG Users Sponsored by: Topic: Barriers to the CNG network in the NYCLHVCC region When: January 2012 Target Participants: Large volume fleets operating, or interested in CNG About the Participants: 20+ fleets, public and private, invited, 10 attended Fleet Sizes: 400 vehicles to over 40,000 vehicles Sponsored by:
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CNG Roundtable 1: CNG Users Survey Results Promoting the use of Alternative Fuels In NYC and the Lower Hudson Valley 7 fleets surveyed, est. annual average CNG fuel volume = ~350,000 GGE Light Duty - Class 1-2, up to 8500 lbs: Current 35,000 vehicles, 4% CNG Growth +6% or ~2200 Medium Duty - Class 3-6, 10,000-26,000 lbs Current 23,000, 12% CNG +4% or ~975 Heavy Duty - Class 7-8, 33,000 plus Current 9,500 heavy duty vehicles, 0.5% CNG +13% or ~1200
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CNG Roundtable: CNG Users Tuesday, January 31 st CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd Benefits of CNG: Fixed fuel prices / Lower fuel costs Maintenance is easier and decreased operating costs Service/maintenance staff wants to work with There is no need for underground fuel tanks with CNG Reduce noise level of vehicles Public likes this, especially for refuse collection vehicles Preferred showcase room at specials events because of green vehicle No operational issues running vehicle in extreme cold weather
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CNG Roundtable: CNG Users Tuesday, January 31 st CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd Barriers of CNG: Limited # of available public stations Time it takes to access the few public stations currently available Compressing stations need to correct pressure in order to fully fuel High tank upfits and maintenance High cost for upkeep of fueling station Timely approval process for building stations Unpredictable future codes on permitting process in NYC Lack of tax credit for vehicles Need CNG vehicles that are currently unavailable, i.e. M2 26,000 -CNG
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CNG Roundtable: CNG Users Tuesday, January 31 st CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd Solutions of CNG: Gather bold commitments for fuel use from operators Increase education to public and elected officials Split cost of fueling station between users and developers, where users agree to a small percentage increase for each GGE of CNG to offset infrastructure development costs. Integrate upfitting costs into fuel price Replicate NYS model for private operated refueling on publicly owned property/stations
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CNG Roundtable: CNG Users End User Survey Results CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd Conclusion: #1 barrier: lack of & reliability of existing CNG re-fueling
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Map of EXISTING PUBLIC CNG INFRASTRUCTURE: Map of EXISTING PUBLIC CNG INFRASTRUCTURE:
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Map of EXISTING PRIVATE CNG INFRASTRUCTURE: Map of EXISTING PRIVATE CNG INFRASTRUCTURE:
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Map of INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT NEEDS: Map of INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT NEEDS:
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Map of “NETWORK” OF CNG INFRASTRUCTURE: Map of “NETWORK” OF CNG INFRASTRUCTURE:
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CNG Roundtable: CNG Users Tuesday, January 31 st CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd CNG Roundtable: Infrastructure Development Wednesday, February 22 nd ZIP CODES WHERE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT IS NEEDED: Manhattan (3) 10019 – Mid-town, Manhattan, NY 10007 – Lower Manhattan, NY 10018 – Midtown-West, Manhattan, NY Brooklyn (1) 11232 – Brooklyn Piers, Brooklyn, NY Queens (1) 11358 – Flushing, NY Bronx (2) 10465 – Locust Point, Bronx, NY 10474 – Hunts Point, Bronx, NY Long Island (1) 11101 – Long Island City, NY Westchester (3) 10601 – White Plains, NY 10604 – White Plains, NY 10605 – White Plains, NY
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Compressed Natural Gas Series Sponsorship and vendor opportunities available. Email info@nyclhvcc.org for more informationinfo@nyclhvcc.org CNG Workshop Tuesday, March 13 th Sponsored By: Exhibitors:
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Thank You To Today’s Sponsors! Please take a minute and fill out our post-event survey. Your feedback matters to us!
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Christina Ficicchia www.NYCLHVCC.org info@nyclhvcc.org 212-839-7728 Promoting the use of Alternative Fuels In NYC and the Lower Hudson Valley NYCLHVCC
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