wisconsin state energy office presentation - 2015 green vehicles workshop & showcase

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Smart Fleets of the Future: Status and Future of Transportation

Fuel Technologies in Wisconsin

Maria Redmond

Wisconsin State Energy Office

Green Vehicles Workshop and Showcase April 21, 2015

WI Dependence on Fossil Fuels

Source: WI State Energy Office

Source: WI State Energy Office

*includes biodiesel blends ** Includes all ethanol blends

Wisconsin Alternative Motor Fuel Consumption - (Gallons)

2012 2013 2014

Gasoline 2,506,855,973 2,471,425,893 2,617,177,389

Diesel* 764, 051,012 726,368,777 794,579,193

Ethanol** 297,489,262 294,683,626 282,549,370

CNG 1,421,804 3,646,398 8,350,632 LPG 1,633,047 1,971,833 2,302,541 LNG 87,547 229,954 270,653

Wisconsin Fuel Consumption

Wisconsin’s Fuels Portfolio

• Ethanol Blends (E85, E25 and E15)

• Biodiesel (B5, B20, B100)

• Natural Gas (CNG, LNG, Biogas)

• Propane Autogas (LPG)

• Hybrid Electric

• Plug-In Hybrid Electric

• Electric

• Hydrogen

Source: Alternative Fuels and Biofuels Use Report 2013

WI Fuels Portfolio

Biofuels - E85 and Biodiesel Stations

• Energy Security • Environmental Stewardship • Economic

Benefits

Biofuels - E85 and Biodiesel Stations

• Vehicle Technology • Infrastructure • Economics

Challenges

WI State Registered Vehicles

Fuel Type Registered Vehicles*

Unleaded 5,870, 356

Diesel 404, 565

Ethanol (E85) Flexible Fuel 351,581

Hybrid Electric 29,865

Propane (LPG) 186

Compressed Natural Gas 5,759

Electric 309

Source: *As of December 2014, State Energy Office/DOT Registration Database

Biofuels - E85 and Biodiesel Stations

E85 = 134

Biodiesel

(B20 and

above)= 6

Biofuels

Natural Gas Station & Vehicles Stats

• Currently 63 Public

& Private CNG Stations

• 1 public LNG Station

• 2 Biogas Stations

Source: Alternative Fuels Data Center

Propane Stations

Source: Alternative Fuels Data Center

• 54 public

• 3 private

Propane Stations

Electric Vehicle Charging Sites

Source: Alternative Fuels Data Center

• 154 public and 23 private electric stations

• 258 public and 51 private charging outlets

Electricity for Vehicles

State Programs to Support Advances in Transportation Fuels and Vehicles

NEW! Forwarding Wisconsin's Fuel Choice Forwarding WI’s Fuel Choice Program

• Goal to expand alternative fuels by - Expanding accessibility to alternative fuels off highways; - offer training for first responders, public safety officers,

and permitting officials; - Would with fuel retailers to understand and address

barriers, and - assist public fleets in developing and implementing

petroleum reduction strategies and policies.

Transportation Roundtables

• Stakeholder initiatives 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 alternative transportation fuels.

www.stateenergyoffice.wi.gov

Continued Growth in WI Future Opportunities

• Ongoing partnerships: - Creates a knowledge base, - Wider acceptance of advanced vehicle technologies

fuels, and - Secure funding

• Creative Address availability and limitations of technology – both infrastructure and vehicles

• Sound public policy to support development efforts

• SEO will continue to develop programs to support alternative fuels efforts

Questions?

Maria Redmond Senior Analyst & Program Manager, Transportation Fuels Wisconsin State Energy Office (608) 266-1521 Maria.Redmond@Wisconsin.gov

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