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ETCleanFuels:
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Partnerships for Action
Partnerships for Action
July 13, 2011 – CTEP Workshop
July 13, 2011 –
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Jonathan Overly,
ETCleanFuels
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Agenda
1. Who is ETCleanFuels?
2. What We Do & Why We Do It
3. Example Fuel‐by‐fuel Snapshots of Work in ET, TN, beyond
CNG Tennessee Team for NGVs
CNG – Tennessee Team for NGVs
Biodiesel & E85 work – public stations collaboration
Cellulosic Ethanol – Supply Chain (partner)
The EV Project – EVSE, conversions (partner)
Propane collaborations, too
ETCleanFuels’ 2011 Founding Partners:
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Who is ETCleanFuels?
Who is ETCleanFuels?
10 year old nonprofit in East TN 501(c)3
10‐year old nonprofit in East TN, 501(c)3
Designated member of U.S. DOE Clean Cities Program (~90)
Focused on transp. sector change:
diversify away from oil & use less!
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What Does ETCleanFuels Do?
What Does ETCleanFuels Do?
Support East Tennessee fleets
Support East Tennessee fleets
Direct fleet & fuel supplier meetings
Hold regional (Knox., Chatt., Tri‐Cities) meetings
Workshops & presentations; adult & K‐12 education, write
multiple state or regional newsletters
Look for partnership opportunities
Collaborate on grants ‐ EPA, DOE, CMAQ, others
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K‐12 School Presentations
K‐12 School Presentations
• Presentations focus on relaying the basics &
Presentations focus on relaying the basics &
importance of alt fuels and fuel economy
• ’06‐’07 & ’07‐’08 = 700‐1,700 reached
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’08‐’09 = 3,600 students reached
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• ‘09‐’10 = 4,990 students reached
• ‘10‐’11 = 10,000 students reached!
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• “1st Graders for Clean Fuels” ‐ hits all 5 of the
senses through an interactive presentation
senses through an interactive presentation
• “Clean Fuels Jeopardy!” a hit!
• “The Oil Timeline” for younger kids
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Tennessee Team for NGVs…
Cross‐state Collaboration
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Partnership of TN Clean Cities, TN Gas Association & other organizations
to advance NG as transportation fuel in the state
Have several items on 1‐year agenda: legislative, education…
One potential vision ‐ In 2015 ‐‐ our teamwork produced a
total 10 public stations, 4 major markets
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TN E85 & B20 Stations Building Access
TN E85 & B20 Stations – Building Access
E85 stations – 33 public stations
B20 stations – 32 public stations (most public B20 in U.S.)
Most biofuel stations thanks to state funding, ETCleanFuels work, or stations alone.
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Getting smart – Let em
Getting smart – Let ‘em Know
State (through TDOT) offers highway incentive program:
If station will place “E85” (or “B20”) on their logo sign,
TDOT will erect the blue “biofuel” signs… on all 4 exit signs
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(Not policy, but partnership + progress)
I‐75 Green Corridor Project
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Add 10 E85 & 15 B20 public
Add 10 E85 & 15 B20 public
pumps @ 200 mile intervals
Enable driving all the way from
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Sault Ste. Marie, MI to Miami, FL
on your biofuel
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biofuels corridor in U.S.
Displace 1.7+ MGY of petroleum
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Proposed I‐40 last year… didn’t
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Building a Biomass Industry in TN
Building a Biomass Industry in TN
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www.UTbioenergy.org
Demonstration Scale Cellulosic Ethanol Biorefinery
Demonstration Scale Cellulosic Ethanol Biorefinery
Switchgrass farmer incentive program
Biomass Innovation Park
Biomass Innovation Park Biomass
Technology demonstrations
Tennessee Biomass Supply Co‐op
Seed production capacity
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Demonstration Scale Cellulosic Ethanol Biorefinery
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• Collaboration between Genera Energy and DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol (DDCE)
• Vonore, Tennessee: Niles Ferry Industrial Park, Monroe County, 32 acre site
• 250,000 GPY demo plant and Process Development Unit (PDU) pilot plant
• Optimized as precursor to commercial facility; long‐term operation as R&D facility
• Started operations December 2009
• Multiple feedstocks: cob & switchgrass
Copyright 2010, Genera Energy LLC, NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION
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Tennessee Switchgrass Experience
• Contracting with local farmers to produce 6,000
acres of switchgrass
– Nearly 3,000 acres harvested in 2009
– Added >3,000 acres in 2010
– 1,000 acres improved varieties
• UT/Genera contract with local farmers
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~$450/ac/yr for 3 years
– They provide seed, technical expertise
– Separate storage contracts
– Yield‐based component in 2010
• Averaging about 8 tons/ac by 3rd year
– Harvesting ~2 tons in year 1
– ~5 tons in year 2
– ~8 tons year 3 and beyond
~8 tons year 3 and beyond
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Switchgrass Contract Farms
Cumberland Knox
Roane
Loudon
Blount
Rhea Biorefinery
Vonore
Meigs
Monroe
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• 2008 SFIP Contract
• 2009 SFIP Contract
Bradley • 2010 SFIP Contract
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Hear from the farmer himself -
Switchgrass videos @ GeneraEnergy net !
GeneraEnergy.net
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The EV Project
The EV Project – Nationwide
14,650 Level 2 (220V) Chargers
310 DC Fast‐Chargers
40+ Project Partners
5,700 Nissan LEAF Cars & 2,600 Chevrolet Volt Cars
5,700 Nissan LEAF Cars & 2,600 Chevrolet Volt Cars
16 Major Cities
PLUS…
1,200 New Jobs by 2012
5,500 New Jobs by 2017
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The EV Project What s Coming to TN
The EV Project – What’s Coming to TN
1,000 Residential Charging Stations (Level 2 – 220V)
• Installed at “home” of each LEAF purchased
1,200 Commercial Chargers (Mostly Level 2; 60 “DC Fast Chargers”)
• Installed at strategic business parking lots
150 Public Chargers
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• For public use at municipally‐owned locations (airports, parking garages)
1,000 LEAFs
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• Private Drivers
• Commercial/
Municipal Fleets
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Adding DC Fast Charging at ETP
Adding DC Fast Charging at ETP
No contract in place, but expected to
be an approved “EV Project” DC Fast
Charge location
25 min. “refuel” for Nissan LEAF
25 min. refuel for Nissan LEAF
Enabling corridor travel for pure EVs
Plugs in here
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The EV Project Solar Charging
The EV Project – Solar Charging
Unique in project to
Unique in project to
Tennessee!
TVA SMART Station
– “Smart Modal
Smart Modal
Area Recharge
Terminal”
125 total in TN
125 total in TN
Level 2 charging
Specific locations
(ORNL, EPRI, others)
(ORNL EPRI others)
Storage = solar‐
powered!!
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Crossville s Eco Travel Plaza ‐
Crossville’s Eco Travel Plaza ‐ TSE
(One example of idle reduction action or technology)
Goal = Cleaner, healthier place for truckers
Goal = Cleaner healthier place for truckers
Providing 50 electrified spaces for HD trucks
Reducing emissions by 70‐99%
Adding solar!!
• Roof‐top
• 35 kW system
• Will offset much of the initial
TSE usage to zero pollution!!
Intent – work on more transportation
projects that are EV that include solar!
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Idle‐Free Tennessee
Idle‐Free Tennessee
School focused idle reduction plan for all
School‐focused idle reduction plan for all
drivers
Discuss with county/muni. school leaders,
board; talk to principal, PTA
Meet with school bus drivers, applaud their
efforts; discuss opp. for healthier kids through
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increasing idle reduction efforts; ask to sign
pledge!
Post signs & provide info at schools
Post signs & provide info at schools
Knox County underway; into other counties
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[ This will be posted to SlideShare. ]
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“Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go, instead, where there is no path
and leave a trail.”
and leave a trail.”
‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Jonathan Overly
Jonathan Overly
www.ETCleanFuels.org
jgoverly@utk.edu
865 974 3625
865‐974‐3625 Follow me on Twitter
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