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Fueling Phoenix’s
Past, Present & Future
Solid Waste Fleet
August 27, 2013
Tony Miano, Deputy Public Works Director
City of Phoenix
City of Phoenix
Solid Waste Service Areas
Why Alternative Fuels
Regional Air Quality
Law and Politics
Managed Competition
Energy Security
National Trend
Alternative Fuel Vehicle
Law & Politics
Local government must develop and
implement vehicle fleet plans
At least 75% of the total local government
fleet must operate on alternative fuel
(Reference Arizona Revised Statutes 9-
500.04, 49-474.01, 49-541, and 49-571)
Energy Security
Regional Air Quality
South Mountain 8/2/12
– this is a “green” day
Cleaner Burning Fuel
Carbon Reduction: Diesel creates 22.4 lbs of carbon
for each gallon burned vs. Natural Gas that creates
15.1 lbs of carbon for each gallon burned.
An average garbage truck burns 40 gallons of fuel per
day/10,560 gallons per year. Switching to Natural Gas
can reduce carbon footprint by 77,088 lbs per truck
annually.
According to America’s Natural Gas Alliance ONE CNG
refuse truck = taking 325 cars off the road
National Trends
“At our current rate of conversion, we plan to have more
than 3,100 trucks … on natural gas and other alternative
fuels by the end of 2015” (source: Republic Services website)
“Waste Management … will announce it is pushing
forward on a nationwide plan to convert all of its 18,342
trucks from loud and smoky diesel engines to quieter
and cleaner compressed natural gas-powered
machines.” (source: Houston Chronicle chron.com)
History Of Program
LNG Refuse Truck
History Of Program
Expansion of Infrastructure
4 Service Centers
286 Slow Fill stations
Slow Fill
Post for
Two
Trucks
Paradigm Shift of Fuel Program
Fuel Infrastructure
Fuel Metering
Slow fill vs. Fast fill
Shop Infrastructure
Compressor considerations
Fueling the Future
Sustainable Fleet Strategy
Future Energy Portfolio
50% Target – 2-3 years
100% Target by 2020
Managed competition require alternative fuel use
Fueling the Future
Fuel supply (emergency)
Evacuation System
Maintenance support / costs
Driver time spent fueling (slow-fill)
Tank Issues
No exhaust after-treatment system
Cost Savings: CNG vs. Diesel
0
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2
3
4
2000 2008 2015 2025 2035
Diesel
History
(2008 dollars per gallon of diesel equivalent)
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
NatGas
Fuel Cost Savings: CNG vs.
Diesel Each new truck is projected to travel approximately 1,227 miles per month
Monthly fuel savings with CNG - $1157.00 Per Truck
Annual fuel savings of $13,885 Per Truck
Annual fuel savings for a 286 truck fleet: $3.9M
CNG (DGE) Diesel
Miles Per Gallon 2.67 2.73
Fuel Needed Per Month 460 450
Approximate Fuel Cost $1.50 $3.60
Monthly Fuel Cost $461.00 $1,618.00
Refuse Truck
Performance Test Results
Productivity Payload Fuel Savings
Maintenance Costs
Air Quality
B20 Diesel
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LNG
CNG
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B20 HLA
Moving Towards a CNG Fleet
Dies el to C NG T rans ition
2012-2020
3%
18%
32%
49%
73%
89% 90% 92% 94%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
P ercentge of C NG
P ercentage ofDies el
Lessons Learned
Technology Takes Time (Be Patient!)
No One Size Fits All
Consider All Costs
Keep abreast of technology changes
and plan for the future