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1 2013 Transportation Technology Deployment Report: Tucson Clean Cities March 2014
2 The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Clean Cities program advances the nation's economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local actions to reduce petroleum use in transportation. A national network of nearly 100 Clean Cities coalitions brings together stakeholders in the public and private sectors to deploy alternative and renewable fuels, idle-reduction measures, fuel economy improvements, and new transportation technologies, as they emerge. Every year, each Clean Cities coalition submits to DOE an annual report of its activities and accomplishments for the previous calendar year. Coalition coordinators, who lead the local coalitions, provide information and data via an online database managed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). The data characterize membership, funding, projects, and activities of the coalitions. The coordinators also submit data on the sales of alternative fuels, deployment of alternative fuel vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles, idle-reduction initiatives, fuel economy activities, and programs to reduce vehicle miles traveled. NREL and DOE analyze the data and translate them into petroleum-use and greenhouse gas reduction impacts for individual coalitions and the program as a whole. This report summarizes those impacts for Tucson Clean Cities. To view aggregated data for all local coalitions that participate in the Clean Cities program, visit
3 2013 Gallons of Gasoline Equivalent Reduced 1,518,229 gallons Off-Road Vehicles (0.03%) Idle Reduction (32%) Hybrid Vehicles (0.3%) Electric & Plug-In Vehicles (3%) Alternative Fuel Vehicles (65%) 2013 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced 8,061 tons Off-Road Vehicles (0.01%) Alternative Fuel Vehicles (29%) Electric & Plug-In Vehicles (2%) Idle Reduction (68%) Hybrid Vehicles (0.7%) Historical Gallons of Gasoline Equivalent Reduced Historical Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced 15M 50k Gallons of Gasoline Equivalent Reduced 12.5M 10M 7.5M 5M 2.5M 12,549,430 gal 12,070,146 gal 11,805,780 gal 2,020,337 gal 1,518,229 gal Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced (tons) 40k 30k 20k 10k 38,163 tons 34,509 tons 33,477 tons 9,981 tons 8,061 tons Off-Road Vehicles Fuel Economy Improvements Vehicle Miles Traveled Reductions Idle Reduction Hybrid Vehicles Electric & Plug-In Vehicles Alternative Fuel Vehicles 0M Year 0k Year Page 3 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
4 2013 Gallons of Gasoline Equivalent Reduced by Fuel Type for Alternative Fuel Projects 1,039,566 gallons Liquefied Petroleum Gas (7%) Liquefied Natural Gas (2%) Hybrid (conventional) (0.4%) Electric (5%) Biodiesel (4%) 2013 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced by Fuel Type for Alternative Fuel Projects 2,575 tons Liquefied Petroleum Gas (6%) Liquefied Natural Gas (2%) Hybrid (conventional) (2%) Electric (6%) Biodiesel (16%) E85 (26%) E85 (27%) CNG (56%) CNG (42%) COALITION Tucson Clean Cities - AZ Designated: 08/24/1999 Boundaries: Counties: Apache, Cochise, Gila, Graham, Greenlee, Navajo, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, Yuma; City of Tucson COORDINATORS Address Telephone Fax Colleen Crowninshield 1 East Broadway, Ste 401 Tucson, AZ x coordinators 1 Coordinator(s) hours per week on Clean Cities Other staff hours per week on Clean Cities How long have you been the coordinator? 40 hours 40 hours 15 years OPERATING INFORMATION Host organization Council of Governments (COG), Municipal Planning Organization (MPO), or Regional Planning Commission (RPC) Stakeholders stakeholders 86 private stakeholders 65 Does the State Energy Office provide any financial support to the coalition or stakeholders? How would you rate the quality of the data on your survey? How do you obtain most of your data for the survey? Has your coalition registered with No Excellent Paper, , or spreadsheet questionnaire to stakeholders, Phone calls to stakeholders Yes 2013 Outside Funding Stakeholder dues collected $14,000 Page 4 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
5 How much funding is obtained from other sources to cover coalition operating expenses? - Non-DOE or ARRA grant and matching funds spent in 2013 $0 Total non-doe or ARRA funding in 2013 $14,000 Alternative Fuel & Vehicles Fleet/Station Name Vehicle Class Fuel VEHICLE & FUEL INVENTORY Vehicles Fuel Used GGE Reduced GHG Reduced AZ DOT Light-Duty E ,282 gal 7,429 gal 18.6 tons Amphitheater Light-Duty CNG 3 2,000 GGE 1,900 gal 3.6 tons Amphitheater Public Schools Light-Duty CNG 3 100% of time 2,000 gal 3.8 tons Miles traveled per vehicle: 12,000 mi Average vehicle fuel economy: 18 MPGge Arizona Petroleum Heavy-Duty Biodiesel (5%) Arizona Petroleum Light-Duty Biodiesel (20%) Arizona Petroleum Light-Duty Biodiesel (99%) - 28,097 gal 1,426 gal 13.1 tons - 111,655 gal 27,199 gal tons gal 399 gal 3.9 tons Again, working with Arizona Petroleum we deducted all fuel that went to Coalition members as to not double count fuel numbers. Arizona Petroleum Light-Duty E ,732 gal 158,132 gal tons While working with Arizona Petroleum we deducted ALL fuel that was sold to Coalition members as to not double count fuel numbers. City of Tucson Light-Duty CNG 45 51,273 GGE 48,712 gal 91.6 tons Page 5 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
6 Fleet/Station Name Vehicle Class Fuel Vehicles Fuel Used GGE Reduced GHG Reduced City of Tucson Light-Duty E ,462 gal 15,359 gal 38.4 tons Vehicle type: Patrol Car City of Tucson Light-Duty LPG 12 1,456 gal 1,077 gal 2.2 tons Davis-Monthan AFB Light-Duty Biodiesel (20%) ,491 gal 7,611 gal 73.7 tons Ferrellgas Light-Duty LPG ,232 gal 21,546 gal 45.0 tons Ferrellgas Light-Duty LPG 4 7,000 gal 2,590 gal 5.4 tons Golden Eagle Distributors Heavy-Duty CNG 27 64,115 GGE 60,913 gal tons Market: Corporate Fleet Vehicle type: Truck: Semi-tailer Mennenga Enterprises Light-Duty E ,000 gal 58,726 gal tons Raytheon Missile Systems Light-Duty Biodiesel (20%) 25 20,933 gal 5,099 gal 49.4 tons Schwans Light-Duty LPG ,787 gal 44,321 gal 92.5 tons Market: Corporate Fleet Southwest Gas Heavy-Duty CNG 14 1,243 GGE 1,181 gal 2.2 tons Market: Corporate Fleet Vehicle type: Truck: No Trailer Sparkletts Heavy-Duty LNG 15 75,000 gal 23,514 gal 43.0 tons Vehicle type: Truck: Semi-tailer Page 6 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
7 Fleet/Station Name Vehicle Class Fuel Vehicles Fuel Used GGE Reduced GHG Reduced Sun Tran Heavy-Duty CNG ,323 GGE 321,426 gal tons Vehicle type: Bus: Transit Tucson Electric Power Light-Duty E ,400 gal 23,239 gal 58.1 tons Market: Utility Percentage from coalition: 75% Tucson Unified School district Heavy-Duty CNG ,000 GGE 142,509 gal tons Vehicle type: Bus: School USDA Light-Duty E gal 93 gal 0.2 tons Market: Government - State University of Arizona Light-Duty E ,800 gal 10,515 gal 26.3 tons Total: 2, ,919 gal 2,364 tons Electric, Hybrid & Plug-in Vehicles Fleet/Station Name Vehicle Class Fuel Vehicles GGE Reduced GHG Reduced City of Tucson Light-Duty Electric 19 21,721 gal 70.5 tons Average vehicle fuel economy: 20 MPG Miles traveled per vehicle per year: 11,432 mi City of Tucson Light-Duty HEV 16 4,438 gal 54.7 tons Average vehicle fuel economy: 45 MPG Miles traveled per vehicle per year: 11,318 mi Davis- Monthan AFB Light-Duty Electric 16 2,972 gal 9.6 tons Miles traveled per vehicle per year: 10,614 mi Isabellas Ice Cream Light-Duty Electric 5 3,572 gal 11.6 tons Average electric fuel economy: - kwh/100mi Miles traveled per vehicle per year: 11,788 mi 30 kwh/100 miles is between a Leaf and Focus. Caley will add as a default for "car" next year. Page 7 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
8 Fleet/Station Name Vehicle Class Fuel Vehicles GGE Reduced GHG Reduced Tucson Electric Power Light-Duty Electric 14 5,001 gal 16.2 tons Average electric fuel economy: - kwh/100mi Miles traveled per vehicle per year: 11,788 mi Market: Utility 30 kwh/100 miles is between a Leaf and Focus. Caley will add as a default for "car" next year. University of Arizona Light-Duty Electric 2 1,429 gal 4.6 tons Average electric fuel economy: - kwh/100mi Miles traveled per vehicle per year: 11,788 mi 30 kwh/100 miles is between a Leaf and Focus. Caley will add as a default for "car" next year. University of Arizona - Parking and Transportation Average electric fuel economy: - kwh/100mi Miles traveled per vehicle per year: 10,000 mi Market: Utility Vehicle type: Low-Speed/Neighborhood Light-Duty Electric 35 13,084 gal 42.5 tons Total: ,217 gal 210 tons Off-Road Vehicles Fleet Name Application Method Fuel City of Tucson Forklifts Alternative fuel or vehicles Fuel used: 1,000 gal City of Tucson Construction equipment Fuel used: 165 gal Alternative fuel or vehicles Vehicles GGE Reduced GHG Reduced LPG gal 0.8 tons LPG 2 61 gal 0.1 tons Total: gal 1 tons Truck Stop Electrification IDLE REDUCTION Project Name Bays Usage per Bay GGE Reduced GHG Reduced TA 20 2,400 hrs/year 53,111 gal tons Page 8 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
9 Project Name Bays Usage per Bay GGE Reduced GHG Reduced TA Willcox 75 2,400 hrs/year 199,164 gal 2,128.9 tons Total: ,275 gal 2,697 tons Onboard Idle Reduction Fleet Name Vehicles Equipment Usage per Vehicle Fuel Saved per Vehicle GGE Reduced GHG Reduced Amphitheater School District 78 1,830 hrs/year 1 gal/hr 129,509 gal 1,595.3 tons Equipment: Auxiliary power unit (APU) Diesel Long Haul Truck Retrofits 68 1,830 hrs/year 1 gal/hr 84,679 gal 1,043.0 tons Equipment: Auxiliary power unit (APU) Percentage from coalition: 75% Total: ,187 gal 2,638 tons Other Idle Reduction Project Name Vehicles Idling Reduced per Vehicle City of Tucson mins/day 365 days/year Type of project: Idle reduction programs Type of vehicle: Light-Duty Statewide IR mins/day 180 days/year Type of project: Idle reduction programs Type of vehicle: School Bus Fuel Saved per Vehicle GGE Reduced GHG Reduced 0 gal/hr 5,977 gal 74.1 tons 0 gal/hr 6,224 gal 77.2 tons Total: ,201 gal 151 tons New Stations FUEL STATIONS Fuel Public Stations Private Stations Biodiesel - - CNG - Compressed Natural Gas 2 - E85-85% Ethanol - - Electric Chargers 5 - Hydrogen - - LNG - Liquefied Natural Gas - - LPG - Liquefied Petroleum Gas - - Total: 7 0 Page 9 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
10 OUTREACH ACTIVITIES Activity Name Dates Activity Type Percentage from Coalition Persons Reached DC Fast Charge Station opening 01/01/2013 Media Event 100% 100 Simmons Car Care Talk Show 01/12/2013 Media Event 100% 5,000 This is a Saturday morning Car Care Talk Show that I co-host several times throughout the year. The actual reach the station will attest to is 10,000 listeners. It is on our The Truth talk radio. Plug In America/DC Fast Charge Opening 02/01/2013 Media Event 50% 150 Audience: Rocky Mountain Fleet Managers Regional Meeting 02/22/2013 Meeting - Other 50% 350 Legislative Breakfast - Arizona Clean Citeis 02/22/2013 Media Event 50% 300 Simmons Car Care Talk Show 03/02/2013 Media Event 100% 5,000 Opening of CNG Station 04/01/2013 Media Event 50% 100 Audience: Delivery City of Tucson CNG Trash Hauler Media Event Rocky Mountain Fleet Manager - Arizona meeting 04/01/2013 Media Event 100% /26/2013 Meeting - Other 40% 75 Simmons Car Care Talk Show 05/25/2013 Media Event 100% 5,000 Simmons Car Care Talk Show 08/17/2013 Media Event 100% 5,000 Day After Thanksgiving Grease Recycle Event 11/22/2013 Media Event 40% 250 Page 10 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
11 Activity Name Dates Activity Type Route 66 and US Electric Vehicle and Infrastructure Tour with Goe3 Percentage from Coalition Persons Reached 12/01/2013 Media Event 50% 8,000 Total: 29,425 Page 11 of 11 Clean Cities 2013 Annual Report Tucson Clean Cities
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