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Clean Yellow Fleets for Blue Skies WRAP Workshop 1/27/2005
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Overview Clean Air Fleets – “Decentralized” Program Allows fleet operators to submit applications to RAQC and purchase fuel and hardware to their specifications Clean Yellow Fleets for Blue Skies – “Centralized” Program RFP process allows districts to purchase fuel and hardware from selected vendor(s)
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Clean Air Fleets Overview “ Decentralized” program RAQC provided funding, fleets secured equipment, and fuel $95,000 total funding DOCs, engine preheat systems, biodiesel fuel (B20) DOCs must be on EPA’s Verified Technology List Public and private HDDV fleets eligible (20% private match and no public match)
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CAF Lessons Learned Small program provided critical experience for larger project Introduced stakeholders and developed processes Resource needs for decentralized program are higher One-on-One outreach Management & administration Installation inspections are required for every equipment installation in decentralized program
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CAF Lessons Learned – Cont. Price control is difficult in decentralized program (range $750 - $2,000) Private sector interested in fuel but not equipment Public sector interested in fuel and retrofit equipment
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Introduction to Clean Yellow Fleets for Blue Skies During initial survey RAQC was introduced to MATES group by one school district Participating districts from MATES include: Adams 12 Adams 14 Adams 50 Aurora Boulder Cherry Creek Colo. Springs 11 Colo. Springs 20 Denver Douglas Englewood Jefferson Littleton Mapleton St. Vrain Thompson
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Grant Funding FundingAmount EPA Clean School Bus U.S.A. Grant$400,000 Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality Grant$950,000 Total$1,350,000 Equipment Budget Oxidation Catalysts$650,000 Engine Preheat Systems$450,000 Biodiesel Fuel$200,000 Total$1,300,000
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Equipment/Fuel Purchase Process Vendor workshop February 13, 2004 Forum to present and display different types of fuels and technology 14 vendors in attendance 16 school districts in attendance Forum for districts to ask questions about technology and fuel Increased everybody’s understanding and awareness of the process
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RFP Process Used Denver Public Schools’ contracting process DPS developed three RFPs for fuel, DOCs, and preheat systems Developed a scoring committee with all districts represented One vendor selected by evaluation committee to provide both DOCs and preheats: ISS using Donaldson and Wabasto technologies DPS cancelled biodiesel bid Each district will bid out own fuel based on guidelines
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RFP Benefits Reduced pricing through RFP process: Secured DOCs $750 uninstalled, $830 installed per unit Estimated price $1,200 prior to RFP Secured Engine preheat systems at $1,245 on low end per unit Estimated price $1,500 prior to RFP Better understanding of equipment, fuel and vendors
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Lessons Learned Need leader(s) at the fleet level RAQC able to leverage resources more effectively with 16 fleets Management resource requirements similar to CAF program Still requires continuous outreach and education Some difficulty in managing large group of schools Districts have different needs RFP process involved too many districts Districts are married to their fuel providers
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Lessons Learned – Cont. Price control allows for more cost-effective program Gained a better understanding of the technology and fuel – this is critical Pre-1991 MY buses present some problems since there is no verified technology for them Public sector more open to efforts
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Contact Information Steve McCannon Program Manager Regional Air Quality Council (303) 629-5450 x230 Sara O’Keefe Program Manager Regional Air Quality Council (303) 629-5450 x220
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