Maria Redmond, Wisconsin State Energy Office and Lorrie Lisek, Wisconsin Clean Cities present at the Natural Gas for Transportation Roundtable on Monday, May 19, 2014 in Oshkosh, WI.
Wisconsin Natural Gas for Transportation Roundtable - SEO & WCC Presentation
1. WISCONSIN NATURAL GAS FOR
TRANSPORTATION ROUNDTABLE
Natural Gas Initiatives Update
Presented By:
Maria Redmond, State Energy Office
Lorrie Lisek, Wisconsin Clean Cities
May 19, 2014
2. WI Natural Gas for Transportation Roundtable
• Stakeholder initiative created by the State Energy Office, WI Clean Cities
and an advisory group of businesses from across the state to provide
information and identify opportunities to expand the use of:
- Compressed Natural Gas (CNG
- Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
- Biogas
• Roundtable Objectives:
- Expand Natural Gas Vehicle Infrastructure
- Address Natural Gas Vehicle Availability
- Identify Barriers and Policy Issues
- Provide Education and Outreach
- Coordinate natural gas regulatory efforts among state agencies
- Promote Wisconsin as a leader in the use of Natural Gas
www.stateenergyoffice.wi.gov
3. Natural Gas Station Stats for 2014
• 53 Public & Private
Stations
• +13 since last meeting in
Sep 2013
www.stateenergyoffice.wi.gov
5. Fuel Type Registered Vehicles
(Jan 1, 2014)
Unleaded 5,274,677
Diesel 350,580
Ethanol (E85) Flexible Fuel 277,096
Hybrid Electric 22,306
Compressed Natural Gas 4,915
Electric 203
Propane (LPG) 177
Source: Wisconsin DMV
www.stateenergyoffice.wi.gov
Registered Vehicles in WI by Fuel
6. Source: WI State Energy Office
• 2013 On-road diesel consumption: 726 million gallons
• 2013 On-road gasoline consumption: 2.47 billion gallons
www.stateenergyoffice.wi.gov
Wisconsin Alternative Motor Fuel Consumption - (Millions of Gallons)
2010 2011 2012 2013
LPG 2.26 1.58 1.63 1.97
CNG 0.30 0.55 1.42 3.64
LNG 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.23
Ethanol 255.36 227.07 297.68 294.68
Wisconsin Vehicle Fuel Consumption
7. Policy & Incentive Developments
State of Wisconsin:
• Alternative Fuels Market Development Program
- Highway Signage Project
- Summary of Local/State Incentives
• State Energy Program
- Potential Vehicle Incremental Cost Grant Program
• Wisconsin Clean Diesel Grant Program (DNR)
- Limited scope and limited funding
www.stateenergyoffice.wi.gov
8. Policy & Incentive Developments
Federal:
• Tax Extender Package
– 30% investment tax credit for alternative vehicle refueling
property
– Extension of the 50 cents per gallon alternative fuel tax credit
and alternative fuel mixture tax credit.
• 2014 National Clean Diesel Funding Assistance
Program (EPA)
• National Clean Diesel Campaign will issue a
stand alone Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
(DERA) Tribal Competition
9. Policy & Incentive Developments
Federal:
• Alternative Fuels Vehicle Deployment Initiatives
(DOE - pending official announcement):
– Alternative Fuel Vehicle Demonstration and Enhanced Driver
Experience Projects;
– Alternative Fuel Training for First Responders, Public Safety
Officials and Critical Service Providers; and,
– Incorporation of Alternative Fuels into Emergency Response
and Preparedness Operations.
10. Imports of crude oil to the U.S. were on an upward trend for about 20 years. Since 2006, this trend has reversed,
with imports of crude oil declining to 7.7 million barrels per day by 2013. In 2009 lower demand and a collapse in
oil prices caused the expenditures to fall to about $750 million per day. Since that time the spending has been
closer to $1,000 million per day or more.
Good News!
Dollars per Day Spent on U.S. Petroleum Imports
U.S. Imports of Crude Oil, 1980-2013
12. Clean Cities - Tools You Can Use
AFLEET Tool
Evaluate benefits of Alternative Fuel Vehicles
•Total Cost of Ownership Calculator
•Fleet Energy & Emission Footprint Calculator
•Payback Calculator
VICE Model
Evaluate investments in CNG Vehicles and/or fueling infrastructure
www.afdc.energy.gov
13. Wisconsin Clean Cities
• Continued membership growth and
partnerships
• 60+ events in 2013 reaching 11,000+
stakeholders
• Partnered to bring significant funding to
Wisconsin
• Celebrating 20 Years of….
“Driving Wisconsin FORWARD”
14. Questions?
Maria Redmond
Senior Analyst & Program Manager
Wisconsin State Energy Office
(608) 266-1521
Maria.Redmond@Wisconsin.gov
Lorrie Lisek
Executive Director
Wisconsin Clean Cities
(414) 221-4958
Lorrie.Lisek@WICleanCities.org