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Clean Cities Coordination Texas Clean Air Working Group Volkswagen Settlement Workshop Lily Lowder Alamo Area Council of Governments January 17, 2018 1

Clean Cities Portfolio Eliminate 2

Clean Cities: Making Connections Local & National Partnerships Information & Education Competitively Awarded Financial Assistance Technical & Problem Solving Assistance Clean Cities coalitions are locally based with the ability to tap national resources. 3

Technical & Problem Solving Assistance To Clean Cities Argonne National Laboratory Provide Direct Technical Expertise, Develops & Operates Emissions Modeling Tools, and Manage CC Intern Program. Idaho National Laboratory Advanced Vehicles Technology National Renewable Energy Lab Manages Alternative Fuels Data Center, Supports Clean Cities Programs Oak Ridge National Lab Researches Fuel Economy CC Also Works with U.S. EPA & FHWA, including the (DOT) Volpe National Transportation Lab which works closely with U.S. DOE on Providing Cross Disciplinary Expertise 4

Clean Cities National Clean Fleets Partnership Helps Large Private Fleets Significantly Cut Petroleum Use Provides Tools, Expertise and Technical Support to Incorporate Alternative Fuels and Fuel-Saving Measures Positions Partners as Pace-Setters for Others to Follow More Than 25 Partners (logos used with permission of companies represented) 5 More up-to-date information may be available. See the Clean Cities website: https://cleancities.energy.gov/fleets

Local Partnerships: Clean Cities Coalitions Nearly 100 Local Coalitions 15,000 Stakeholders 52% Private 48% Public Nearly 500,000 Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) 6

Alamo Area Clean Cities Key Efforts Alternative Fuels and Vehicles - Fuel Neutral Outreach Activities - Meetings, Workshops, Media Events, and Conference Participation Works with MPO, Military and City Public Services Monthly Newsletter to inform Stakeholders 7 Clean Cities Coordinator: Lily Lowder, 210-362-5277 llowder@aacog.com www.aacog.com/102/alamo-area-clean-cities-coalition/

Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Key Efforts Subgrants for Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Replacement Activities -Approximately $51 Million Since 2006 -Public and Private Fleets -Heavy-Duty CNG, Electric, Propane Electric Vehicles North Texas Webinars or Meetings Approximately Once a Month 8 Clean Cities Coordinator: Lori Clark, 817-695-9232 cleancities@nctcog.org www.dfwcleancities.org

Houston-Galveston Clean Cities Key Efforts Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Replacement Activities: $90M -Approx. 3,300 public/private vehicle - Marine engines, tug/tow, & ferries - Construction equipment, and - Alternative fuel stations. $12M in SEP funding supporting Clean School Bus Program - replacing over 350 buses (111 use either LPG or LNG). $26.6M in Loan and Grant funds in Drayage Program, - replaced 224 trucks. Funded 18 Plug-In 100% EV Delivery Vehicles. Outreach Activities: webinars, meetings, & conferences 9 Clean Cities Coordinator: Shelley Whitworth, 713-499-6695 cleancities@h-gac.com Houston-CleanCities.org

Lone Star Clean Fuels Alliance Key Efforts Coverage Area: Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson Counties, City of Temple & Fort Hood Grant recipient funding for training workshops, tank installation, education and outreach Assistance provide to fleets for Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Replacement Activities & Station Building Fleet Manager Meetings, AFV & Smart Technology Workshops and Experiences throughout the year 10 Clean Cities Coordinator: Elizabeth Munger, 512-694-1004 elizabeth@lonestarcfa.org lonestarcfa.org

Alternative Fuel Growth Over Last Decade 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Number of Alternative Fuel Stations 193% Increase in Number Stations Petroleum Displacement: 18.5 Million in 2006 55.9 Million in 2016 202% Increase 217 125 42 18 16 27 2 19 556 474 1027 0 0 Biodiesel CNG Ethanol LNG LPG Electric Hydrogen 2007 2017 1 11

Texas Coalitions Volkswagen Coordination Collecting Fleet Project Interest Through Annual Survey - Fleet Responses due in February 2018 Vehicle Technology Workshops and Technical Information - Workshop Series Early April - Workshops Organized by Sector - Delivery/Other Local Freight Trucks - Port Trucks & Off-Road Equipment - Refuse Haulers/Dump Trucks/Cement Mixers - School Buses - Transit & Shuttle Buses - All Available by Webinar Contact you local Clean Cities Coalition for more information 12

For More Information Alamo Area Clean Cities Lily Lowder 210-362-5277 Llowder@aacog.com http://www.aacog.com/102/alamo- Area-Clean-Cities-Coalition Houston-Galveston Clean Cities Shelley Whitworth 713-499-6695 cleancities@h-gac.com www.houston-cleancities.org Dallas-Fort Worth Clean Cities Lori Clark 817-695-9232 cleancities@nctcog.org www.dfwcleancities.org Lone Star Clean Fuels Alliance Elizabeth Munger 512-694-1004 Elizabeth@lonestarcfa.org www.lonestarcfa.org 13

Bulk Orders: Statement of Intent 14

Bulk Orders: Statement of Intent Promotion of Bulk or Group Purchases Helps to more easily document emission reductions Lower costs Encourage more production of cleaner zero or nearzero emission technologies Attract more manufacturing interest in the State of Texas 15

Bulk Orders: Statement of Intent Promotion of Bulk or Group Purchases Some Clean Cities coalitions throughout the U.S. have been involved in joint purchase efforts. One example is the Fleets for the Future initiative at the National Associate of Regional Councils (NARC) and NCTCOG. Funding formulas need to be amended to incentivize cleaner technologies. Cooperative purchasing agencies do not directly procure joint purchases, however entities such as H-GAC Buy can assist or provide guidance during this process. 16