san diego regional cfc
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San Diego Clean Fuel CoalitionTRANSCRIPT
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San Diego RegionalClean Fuels Coalition Member of the DOE Clean Cities Coalition
Coordinator - Greg NewhouseAssoc. Dean Adv. Trans. Tech. Miramar College
Chairperson – Joel PointonElectric Transportation Manager – SDG&E
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The San Diego Regional Clean Fuels Coalition is supported by and implements the goals of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Clean Cities Program.
Clean Cities is a federal program to encourage energy efficiency in transportation, reduction of petroleum usage and adoption of AFV or the conversion of vehicles to alternative fuels where economically practical.
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About Clean Fuels Coalition Clean Fuels Coalition is a network of more than 80
organizations, companies, volunteer, community-based coalitions which develop public/private partnerships to work together as a coalition to:
• Increase the use of alternative fuels
• Expand the use of fuel blends (diesel/biodiesel, gasoline/ethanol, CNG/H2)
• Promote informed consumer choice on fuel economy
• Increase the acquisition of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) by fleets and consumers
• Advance the use of idle reduction technologies in heavy-duty vehicles
• Develop partnerships, investigate opportunities for joint projects, leverage resources, and collaborate on public policy
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Board of Directors Miramar College - Greg Newhouse- Coord SDG&E – Joel Pointon - Chairperson Clean Energy/SDRSP - Derek Turbide – Vice Chair San Diego Chamber of Commerce – Tom Bartley – Asst.
Coord. CCSE - Mary Venables – Programs San Diego APCD - Karen.Jacobs – Membership & Web
Coord. American Lung Association San Diego - Debra Kelley San Diego County - John.Clements San Diego Eco Center – Judy Bishop San Diego APCD - Karen.Jacobs Cuyamaca College – Alan Ridley UCSD – Jim Ruby SANDAG – Susan Freedman
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Look at U.S. U.S. comprises ~5 % of the world
population uses ~ 25% of world’s energy and produces ~ 25% of annual global GHG consumes ~60% of the world’s goods has ~2% of world’s oil reserves consumes ~20 million barrels/day CA consumed ~20 billion barrels of
petroleum in 2006
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Clean Transportation Drivers
Air QualityLargest Source; 65% of all
Criteria Pollutants
Global WarmingLargest Source From
Transportation; Over 40%
Petroleum Reduction/Diversity
(95% one Fuel, 60% Imported)
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California Leads the WayPetroleum Reduction: California Energy Commission (CEC)
and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), Reducing California’s Petroleum Dependence report:
increase alternative fuels to 20 % of on-road fuel by 2020and 30 % by 2030 significantly increase the efficiency of motor vehicles reduce per capita vehicles miles traveled (VMT) plan to increase
GHG Reduction Goals: the level emitted in 2000 by 2010, the level emitted in 1990 by 2020, 80 percent below the level emitted in 1990 by 2050
Low-Carbon Fuel Standard: requires fuel suppliers and distributors to reduce the carbon intensity of their fuels by 10 percent by 2020
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State Alternative Fuels Plan – AB1007Low Carbon Fuels Standard – (LCFS)
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America Recovery Reinvestment Act (ARRA)
Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure
Natural Gas Refueling Infrastructure
Ethanol (cellulosic) Propane Education
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Annual Education Events
http://www.nationalafvdayodyssey.org/index.htm
National Alternative Fuel Vehicle DayA biennial event dedicated to promoting cleaner choices in
transportation!
Watch for our Fall 2009 Event !
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Memberships PLATUNUM SPONSOR $ 1,000
GOLD SPONSOR $ 750 SILVER SPONSOR $ 500 BRONZE SPONSOR $ 250
ORGANIZATION/AGENCY/INSTITUTION $ 100 INDIVIDUAL/INTERESTED CITIZEN $ 25
STUDENT $ 10
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Please contact us:
San Diego Regional Clean Fuels CoalitionMember of the Clean Cities Program of DOE
Email: [email protected]
Website - http://sdcleanfuels.org
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Proposed Nissan EV
Description of Product: Light duty (compact) five passenger, highway safe, all electric
vehicle that is capable of doing >100 miles on a charge and a top speed of 90 MPH.. 3400 lbs vehicle includes 450 lbs for battery. A true ZEV.
2010 - Fleet sales and “assessments”, 2012 - Mass Market Estimated to be priced at $28-35 K and qualify for new EV tax
credit at full amount of $7500 Estimated at 360 mpg equivalent*
*eFuel – $0.04/mile at $0.14 kWh (SDG&E EV low rate) Gasoline - $0.08/mile for $2.00/gal, for a 25 MPG vehicle
Charging: 7.8 hrs at 240 V (3.3 kW), 4 at 240 V (6.6 kW) - 30/40 A 26 min. - Fast Charge at 480 V – 70 A
Battery Technology: Lithium ion (est. ~30 kWh capacity) Presently at 106 miles/charge, estimated increase by
production