Title: Corporate Template
1M O T O R C O A C H I N D U S T R I E S
Climate Change Initiatives
2Percy Phillips Director of Engineering
3MCI and Climate Change Overview
- 1. About Motor Coach Industries
- 2. Transportation and Climate Change
- 3. Traffic and Bus Energy and Emissions
- 4. MCI Climate Improvement Opportunities
- Compressed (or Liquified) Natural Gas fueled
commuter bus - Hybrid powered commuter bus
- Low Emission Auxiliary Power Units
- Driver Training for Energy Use Optimization.
- 5. Government Climate Improvement Opportunities
- Provide RD assistance for low emission bus
projects - Increase bus ridership
- Provide Tax Incentives and/or Subsidies to
support low emission bus deployment and ridership.
4MCI Who We Are
- MCI designs, develops, manufactures and markets
intercity coaches for revenue service and
personal use. - MCI is the largest North American coach
manufacturer, with plants and offices in
Manitoba, Quebec, North Dakota, New Mexico,
California, Texas, New Jersey,Ohio, Kentucky,
Illinois, and Mexico. - In Manitoba alone, we build almost 1,400 coaches
per year, with almost 2,000 employees. - Some of the major subcontractors supporting MCI
in Manitoba include Vansco, Acrylon, Franklin,
EH Price, Custom Steel, Sigma, Mackow, Stormtite,
Industrial Rubber, Thor, Dupont, and Atlas Alloys.
5Climate Change
- Scientific evidence strongly suggests that the
rapid buildup of greenhouse gases in the
atmosphere is raising the earth's temperature and
changing the earth's climate with many
potentially serious consequences.
6Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Canada is number 3 in the world for Greenhouse
Gas Emissions at 6.0 MMTCE (Million Metric Tons
of Carbon Equivalent) per capita.
7Transportations Contribution to Greenhouse Gases
- The transportation sector is the second largest
contributor to greenhouse gases.
8Greenhouse Gases from Transportation
- Primary Greenhouse Gases
- Carbon Dioxide, CO2
- Nitrous Oxide, N2O
- Methane, CH4
- Indirect Greenhouse Gases
- Nitrogen Oxides, NOx
- Carbon Monoxide, CO
9CO2 Production
10Nitrogen Oxide Emissions
- While total N2O emissions are much lower than CO2
emissions, N2O is approximately 310 times more
powerful than CO2 at trapping heat in the
atmosphere (IPCC 1996). - Mobile sources are the second largest producer of
N2O.
11Recent Trends
- The recent trends show a general increase in
total greenhouse gas emissions.
12Bus Emissions
- Total bus and Heavy Duty Truck emissions have
increased.
13Traffic
- Average MCI coach has seating for 56 passengers
- Assuming some existing car pooling, one coach
could easily take 40 cars off the road during
rush hour.
14Traffic Energy and Emissions
- Year 2000 average Canadian car fuel economy was
24.2 miles per U.S. gallon, or .0412 gallons per
mile per car which generates .3605 kg CO2 per
mile per car. - 40 passenger cars would release 14.42 kg CO2 per
mile. - Typical MCI intercity coach fuel economy is 6.7
mpg, or .149 gallons per mile per coach which
generates 1.49 kg CO2 per mile per bus. - If one coach could replace 40 cars during rush
hour commutes, it would generate 11 times less
CO2, and save 1.5 gallons per mile. - However, for the last 30 years, while intercity
bus miles traveled in Canada has not shown any
trend, the number of passengers has declined. In
the U.S., this trend has not been demonstrated.
Therefore, bus usage has become less optimized in
Canada.
15Intercity Bus Usage in Canada
16Canada vs. U.S. Bus Usage
17Canadian Bus Usage
- If Canadian Bus Usage could be returned to the
1970 level, we could take over 20 Million car
trips off the Canadian roads, and save at least
387 kg of CO2 per mile traveled. - Less traffic congestion would also further reduce
the emissions generated by the remaining vehicles
on the street, through smoother flowing traffic.
18MCI Climate Change Initiatives/Opportunities
- Natural Gas Fueled Engines
- Compared to current Diesel Engines
- 50 less NOx emissions
- up to 25 less CO2
- significant reductions in other toxic emissions
19MCI Climate Change Initiatives/Opportunities
- MCI CNG fueled Commuter bus is currently offered.
- Future opportunities for LNG Commuter Bus and
CNG/LNG short haul Tour Coach. - Challenges
- Current CNG/LNG DDC S60 engine carries a
tremendous cost penalty. The S60G engine is
currently the only CNG/LNG engine available in
the power range required for our bus/coach
size/weight. - Low cost, light weight fuel tanks.
- R D costs for MCI to develop LNG Commuter Coach
2 Million (US). - Opportunities
- possible alternative CNG/LNG engine development
cooperative program with Westport Innovations of
Vancouver, B.C.
20MCI Climate Change Initiatives/Opportunities
- Diesel fueled Hybrid-Electric Powered
- Compared to current conventional Diesel
Powertrains - 50 less NOx emissions
- 50 less CO2 emissions
- significant reductions in other toxic emissions
- over CBD-14 standard driving cycle
21MCI Climate Change Initiatives/Opportunities
- MCI does not currently offer a Diesel Hybrid
Electric powertrain bus. - Future sales opportunities for Hybrid- Electric
Commuter Buses. - Challenges
- R D costs for MCI to develop a Hybrid Powered
Commuter Coach 2 Million (US) - Cost of hybrid components are still high,
therefore the hybrid bus will also carry a
significant cost penalty. - Opportunities
- MCI currently has an opportunity with Allison
Electric Drives to co-develop an advanced
Parallel Hybrid-Electric commuter bus.
22MCI Climate Change Initiatives/Opportunities
- Low Emission Auxiliary Power Units (APU)
- Current Commuter Buses and Coaches often spend a
great deal of time idling, to maintain interior
comfort levels (heat in winter, A/C in summer),
and electrical accessories. - A typical Coach or Commuter Bus spends 40 of
its time with the engine at idle. This
corresponds to about 2000 gallons of fuel, and
generates approximately 20,000 kg of CO2, per
year per bus. With over 3000 coaches in Canada
alone, this corresponds to 60 Million kg of CO2
per year. For all of North America, 880 Million
kg of CO2 are generated by coaches idling. - A low emission, high efficiency APU could
generate electricity to run the bus/coach hotel
loads, and allow the main engine to shut down,
thereby conserving fuel and reducing emissions.
23MCI Climate Change Initiatives/Opportunities
- MCI does not currently offer a low emission APU.
- Future opportunities to use small Fuel Cells,
MicroTurbines, or other low emission, high
efficiency auxiliary power sources. - Challenges
- MCI does not currently have the budget (or
necessary expertise) to develop the APU systems. - Cost of Fuel Cells are still high, therefore the
APU may also carry a significant cost penalty. - Opportunities
- Canada is the leader in Fuel Cell technology,
with several companies developing different fuel
cell systems.
24MCI Climate Change Initiatives/Opportunities
- Driver and Mechanic Training
- Current and future Bus and Coach drivers and
service personnel can be trained to - minimize bus idling times (park in shaded areas
in summer, etc.) - drive smoothly to conserve energy and reduce
emissions - maintain the bus/coach in a clean and efficient
state of tune (brakes arent dragging, etc.). - However, MCI currently does not have the budget
to expand training programs.
25Summary
- Opportunities for MCI to help reduce climate
change - CNG/LNG powered buses/coaches
- Hybrid-Electric powered buses
- High Efficiency, Low Emission APUs to reduce idle
time - Driver and Maintenance Training Programs
26Summary
- Opportunities for the Canadian and Manitoba
Governments - provide RD assistance for the green technology
bus projects, and training initiatives. - increase bus ridership in Canada.
- offset green technology bus costs with Tax
Incentives or Subsidies for bus/coach operators - 50,000 (US) for each Hybrid bus
- 80,000 (US) for each CNG/LNG bus
- 30,000 (US) for each APU equipped bus
- reduce fuel taxes on ultra low sulfur Diesel
fuel, CNG and other possible clean fuels.