Title: Kay L' Kelly
1- Kay L. Kelly
- U.S. Department of Energy
- National Energy Technology Laboratory
2The Clean Cities Program
- Mission To advance the energy, economic and
environmental security of the United States by
supporting local decisions to adopt practices
that reduce the use of petroleum in the
transportation sector.
- Established in 1993 in response to the Energy
Policy Act (EPAct) of 1992 - Provides a framework for businesses and
governments to work together as a coalition - Companion program to the EPACT mandates requiring
certain fleets to acquire AFVs (Federal, State,
and Fuel provider fleets)
3Clean Cities Technologies
- Alternative Fuels
- Electricity
- Ethanol (E-85)
- Propane
- Natural Gas
- Hydrogen
- Biodiesel (B100)
- Blended Fuels
- Low levels of alternative fuels with conventional
fuels - 10 ethanol / 90 gasoline blends (E10)
- 2 biodiesel / 98 diesel blends (B2)
- 20 biodiesel / 80 diesel blends (B20)
- Idle Reduction
- Heavy-duty trucks
- School Buses
- Hybrids
- Light- and heavy-duty hybrid electric vehicles
- Fuel Economy
- Fuel efficient vehicles, behavioral changes,
vehicle maintenance initiatives, etc.
Reduce
Replace
Eliminate
4Clean Cities Today
- 86 Coalitions in 45 States gt 5,500
Stakeholders Serve 63 of U.S. Population
5Clean Cities Regions
National Leadership, DOE-HQ, Washington, DC And 6
Regional Leaders at DOE Project Management
Centers (PMC) in Pittsburgh, PA Morgantown, WV
and Golden, CO
Northeast
North Central
Northwest
5
West
Southeast
South Central
6Clean Cities Public-Private Partnerships
- Coalition Objectives
- Identify and educate fleets about alternative
fuels - Build necessary refueling sites
- Train drivers, mechanics, policymakers and others
- Educate the public
- Find adequate resources for AFV projects
- Encourage governments to pass legislation
favorable to AFVs - Fiscal incentives, e.g. taxes
- Non-fiscal incentives, e.g. green parking, HOV
access
7Clean Cities Infrastructure Awards
- 8.6 Million Awarded in 2006 to Increase the Use
and Availability of Alternative Fuels - Refueling Infrastructure for E85 and Alternative
Fuels (13 Projects) - 180 AFV Refueling Sites in 25 States and DC
- Installation of biodiesel blending capabilities
- CNG/LNG Infrastructure (2 projects)
- Incremental Cost for Alternative Fuel Vehicles (1
Project Propane) - Idle Reduction Training and Awareness for School
Districts (2 Projects) - Total Project Value is gt 25M
8I-65 Corridor Project
- The Indiana Office of Energy Defense
Development was awarded 1.3 million from the
U.S. Department of Energy to fund E85 and B20
fueling stations along Interstate 65 from Gary,
Indiana to Mobile, Alabama - 886 Miles of I-65 in the states of Indiana,
Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama are impacted by
this project - 31 E85 and 5 B20 pumps are being funded
- Funding also supports 1 biodiesel blending
facility in Ohio, near the Indiana State line
With the proposed stations in place, one would be
able to travel the entire length of I-65 and be
no more than a quarter of a tank from the nearest
E85 station.
9FY2009 Clean Cities Petroleum Displacement Awards
- Approximately 6 Million will be awarded in 2009
- Potential Areas of Interest include
- Infrastructure for Alternative Fuels
- Incremental Cost for Alternative Fuel Vehicles
- Education and Outreach
- Colleges and Universities
- Solicitation to be released November 2008
10Clean Cities Website Tools
Clean Cities www.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/
Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC)
www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/
FuelEconomy.gov in partnership with EPA
www.fueleconomy.gov
11THANK YOU!
Kay L. Kelly U.S. Department of Energy -
NETL P.O. Box 880 3610 Collins Ferry
Rd. Morgantown, WV 26507-0880 Office
304-285-4535 E-mail Kay.Kelly_at_netl.doe.gov