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Welcome!Welcome!
Wisconsin Clean CitiesAnnual Stakeholder
Meeting
Jeff Shefchik, Paper Transport
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Jerry Medinger, American Lung Association
Wisconsin Clean Cities Wisconsin Clean Cities 2013 A Year in Review 2013 A Year in Review
December 10, 2013Lorrie LisekWCC Executive Director
NEW STAFF•Bailey Brown, Project Coordinator
•Erika Noble, Project Coordinator
•Stephanie Smith, Project Coordinator •Ciara O’Neill – Intern•Cassie Bridger – P/T Project
Assistant
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Team WisconsinTeam Wisconsin
NEW NAME…
WISCONSIN CLEAN
CITIES
NEW
TERRITORY…
STATEWIDE!
• Local Government Agencies– Wisconsin State Energy Office– Chippewa County EDC– City of Milwaukee– City of Port Washington Police Dept.– Dane County– WI Department of Natural Resources– Milwaukee County– Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage
District– Washburn County
• Fuel Providers– AmeriGas– Boehlke Bottled Gas Corp.– Charter Fuels– Clean Energy Fuels– Como Oil & Propane– E.H. Wolf & Sons– Ferrellgas– GAIN Clean Fuels– SunPower Biodiesel– Trillium CNG
• Utilities– We Energies– Madison Gas & Electric– Oconomowoc Utilities
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Key StakeholdersKey Stakeholders
WCC Members Across Wisconsin
• Fleets– Barnes, Inc.– Contract Transport Services, LLC.– Convenience Transportation, LLC.– Dynamic Recycling– Go Riteway Transportation Group– Harter’s Quick Clean Up– Hribar Logistics– Lake Michigan Carferry Service– Menard, Inc.– Michel’s Corporation– Outpost Natural Foods– Paper Transport– Remy Battery Co., Inc.– Time Transport, Inc.– Transit Express– Veolia Water North America– Veriha Trucking, Inc.– Waste Management**Denotes National Clean Fleets Partner
• Station Retailers– Kwik Trip, Inc.*– Probe Alternative Fuel Services
• Nonprofit Organizations– American Lung Association in WI– Wisconsin Biodiesel Association– Wisconsin Propane Gas Association
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Key Stakeholders Key Stakeholders cont.cont.
• Schools– Green Lake School District– De Soto School District– Marquette University– Milwaukee Area Technical College– Waukesha County Technical College
• Other– ANGI Energy Systems– Altec Industries– Barnes Green Energy– BioCNG, LLC– Cummins NPower, LLC– Diesel Outfitters, LLC– Dual Fuel Systems– Endpoint Solutions Corp– Espar Heating Systems– ET Environmental Corp– ESW Group– Inland Power Group– International Motorwerks– Maxx Air Group, Inc.– Mid-State Truck Service– Midwest Green Solutions– Odyne Systems– Parker Hannifin Corp.– PST Cylinders, Inc.– ROUSH Clean Tech– Thermo/Cense, Inc.– Truck Country Freightliner– Wisconsin Bus Sales
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Key Stakeholders Key Stakeholders cont.cont.
• Natural Gas (CNG, LNG, Biogas)• Propane• Electricity• Biodiesel• Ethanol
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A State of Fuel A State of Fuel Diversity!Diversity!
Wisconsin Alternative Fuel Stations
Fuel TypePublic Station
s
Private
Stations
CNG – Compressed natural gas 34 10
LNG – Liquefied natural gas 1 0
Electric Chargers 95 26
Propane 51 2
Biodiesel 3 1
E85 114 1
• Wisconsin Clean Transportation Program– $15 million in funding from ARRA, $17 million in cost share– 4 year ARRA funded program– 375+ alternative fuel/advanced technology vehicles– 18 alternative fuel stations– 150 outreach events reaching over 19,000 members of the public
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Current ProjectsCurrent Projects
• Natural Gas for Transportation Roundtables– Co-hosted with the WI State Energy Office– Endorsed by Governor Walker– Four meetings held around the state each averaging 125 attendees– Created to overcome barriers for fleets to adopt natural gas vehicles and install
supporting infrastructure– Held biogas breakout sessions
• Electric Vehicle Task Force– 30+ Committee Members– Developed 12 Target Issues– Collaborate to break barriers and ease the adoption
of electric vehicles– Working to develop Work Place Charging Initiative
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Current Projects Current Projects cont.cont.
• Forwarding Wisconsin’s Fuel Choice ($500,000 DOE grant funded project)– Partnership with WI State Energy Office and WI State Technical
College System– Strengthen Wisconsin's alternative fuels market through policy,
barrier reduction, safety and training initiatives, and outreach programs
– Deliverables include: • Development of a Wisconsin Smart Fleet Program – website launch January, 2014• Analysis of statewide policies and incentives• Developing internal company policies for program partners• Mitigating barriers for and educating fuel retailers• Evaluating and expanding training opportunities and
education programs in the technical colleges• Hold educational workshops and events• Prepare online and print outreach articles regarding the program
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Current Projects Current Projects cont.cont.
• The Lake Michigan Corridor Alternative Fuel Implementation Initiative ($700,000+ DOE grant funded project)– Regional partnership with the Gas Technology Institute and the Lake
Michigan Consortium (Wisconsin, Chicago, and Northern Indiana Clean Cities Coalitions)
– The initiative includes:• Facilitating opening municipal stations to shared and/or public access• Assisting creation of inspection criteria for converted
vehicles (CNG/LPG)• Weights and measures education, training, and testing
equipment• Educating public fuel retailers• Identifying local regulatory barriers and developing
mitigation strategies• Partnering with local colleges to develop “Train the
Trainer” programs for first responders• Providing workshops for fire marshals and code officials
for CNG, LNG, and LPG
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Current Projects Current Projects cont.cont.
• Eco-Driving for Class 8 Over-the-Road Trucks (CMAQ Funds)– Partnership with WI Department of Natural Resources and Waukesha
County Technical College – Develop curriculum and train drivers to drive more efficiently to reduce
petroleum consumption– Incorporate curriculum on idle reduction strategies and methods
• Fleet Manager Training– Partnering with University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee to develop online
training classes for Fleet Managers– Incorporate Clean Cities topics into curriculum– Clean Cities Members attend at a discounted price
• Winter Webinar Series– Partnering with South Shore Clean Cities to present
a series of clean cities topic webinars – Topics included:
CNG maintenance shop safety, propane, biodiesel, Clean Cities tools, and more
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Current Projects Current Projects cont.cont.
• Decreases due to:– Coalition transition– Changes in DOE Reporting
Strategies
• Increases due to:– New Leadership– Significant Membership
Growth– Improved Membership &
Stakeholder Communications– Improved Internal Preparation
and Planning
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WCC AccomplishmentsWCC Accomplishments
2009 2010 2011 20127 18 35 57
Reporting Stakeholders
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Accomplishments Accomplishments cont.cont.
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Accomplishments Accomplishments cont.cont.
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Eye on WI Clean CitiesEye on WI Clean Cities
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Eye on WI Clean Cities Eye on WI Clean Cities
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Eye on WI Clean Cities Eye on WI Clean Cities
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Clean Cities…Celebrating two decades of Clean Cities…Celebrating two decades of changechange
In 1993, many people had never heard of alternative fuels. Today, organizations in the public and private sectors are striving
to become more sustainable, the price of oil continues to fluctuate, and the impacts of climate change are growing,
making the need for alternative fuels self-evident. Alternative Fuels…Not an alternative, a Choice!
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2014 Celebrating 20 years of “Driving Wisconsin Forward!”
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2014 Celebrating 20 years of “Driving Wisconsin Forward!”
2013 Wisconsin Clean Cities Annual Stakeholder
Meeting
•Approval of By-Laws
•Approval of 2014 Work Plan & Budget
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Wisconsin Clean CitiesBoard of Directors
• Craig Fischer• Mary Smarelli• Jerry Medinger• Jeff Tews• Ruanna Hayes• Bob Reagan• Jeff Shefchik• Jeffrey Bach
• Katrina Bell• Matt Jarmuz• Bryan Nudelbacher• George Stone• Martin Franzkowiak• Matthew Carr• Tim Glynn
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Annual Stakeholder Awards
Forward Fleet AwardsService Award
Cornerstone Award
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Thank you for a great year and being a part of Wisconsin Clean
Cities!