INCENTIVIZING CLEAN FREIGHT THE HUNTS POINT CLEAN TRUCK PROGRAM NEDC-Calstart Webinar December 2018 1
New York City Vision OneNYC has four Visions: A Growing Thriving City A Just and Equitable City A Sustainable City A Resilient City Recognizes importance of green infrastructure investments. NYC Density = 27,000 people per square mile 2
NYC Governing Public Policies City Goal: NYC committed in 2015 to reduce GHG emissions 80% by 2050 based on 2005 levels Paris Accord: Mayor committed NYC to Paris climate accord and accelerating the 80 x 50 program To continue to be a leader in reducing GHG emissions, NYC must aggressively adopt green technology. 3
NYC Freight: Mobility Goals & Initiatives 4
Freight Growth in NYC Region 600 536.9 Tons of Freight (millions) 500 400 300 200 100 0 321.8 41.7 24.3 19.1 20.8 0.2 0.3 Truck Rail Water Air 2012 2045 New York Metropolitan Transportation Council: 10 County Region 5
Hunts Point Peninsula Background 6
Hunts Point Peninsula Background HP Food Distribution Center is one of the largest in the world and supplier of meat, fish and produce to the entire tri-state area. Supplies 60% of City s food consumption. 22% of the region s food consumption Provides affordable access to fresh produce, especially to independent grocers and restaurants in the City. Origin or Destination for approx. 15,000 truck trips per day. 7
NYC s Transportation Emissions Transportation: ~30% of NYC GHG emissions Private vehicles: 84% of transportation emissions Registered vehicles: 74k commercial vehicles registered (2016) Trucks and buses within NYC account for the largest share of on-road mobile attributable ambient PM2.5 and are associated with 170 PM2.5-attributable deaths each year. (Kheirbek I., et al, 2016 ) 8
Health Impacts 9
Hunts Point Peninsula Background Environmental Justice Community Asthma Rates: -2x the overall city average -3x the national average Disproportionately impacted by diesel emissions which is a known carcinogenic 10
Goals & Objectives NYCDOT S Vision Promote Sustainable Transportation Reduce Diesel Pollution and Improve Air Quality and Public Health Create a Prosperous and Healthy South Bronx Community CLEAN TRUCK
Funding Background & Target Audience Rebate Funding & Target Audience $24M U.S. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) Program launched in 2011 Program Targets Truck Owners with Class 3 to Class 8 Trucks - Engine Model Year 2006 or Older
Program Options Voluntary Scrap Program (discontinued) Exhaust Retrofit Technologies (discontinued) Diesel to Diesel Replacement Diesel to Alternative Fuel Replacement (Diesel Hybrid, CNG, BEV)
Steps To Funding Summary of Steps Application Submitted Review and Approval by Program Administrators Applicant Shop for Truck Submit Required Paperwork Scrappage of Qualifying (Old) Truck Receive New Truck with GPS Installed Submit All Scrappage Documentation Submit All Replacement (New) Truck Documentation Disbursement of Rebate Funds to Dealership
Stakeholder & Community Outreach Creating Partnerships.
Stakeholder & Community Outreach Hunts Point CTP Launch - January 2011
Stakeholder & Community Outreach HPCTP Vendor Workshops
Stakeholder & Community Outreach Technology Expo at The Bank Note
Stakeholder & Community Outreach Flyer Posting at Local Restaurants & Gas Stations Multilingual Translation of Program Materials English/Spanish/Korean Program Website Weekly Email Blasts
Rebate Funding Rounds 1-4 Funded, Ordered, and Pipeline, As of June 26, 2018 6 4 24 35 Funded Replacement Funded Retrofit Funded Voluntary Scrappage Only Ordered Pipeline 558 Total: 627 Trucks Funded Replacements: 558 Diesel: 441 CNG: 45 Hybrid: 72 21
Rebate Funding Rounds 1-4 Funded Trucks By Truck Class, As of June 26, 2018 132 4 23 110 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 91 Class 8 198 Total Trucks Funded: 558 (Excludes Scrappage Only and Retrofits) 22
Rebate Funding Rounds 1-4 (as of June 26, 2018)
AVL Compliance Monitoring Trucks to Ensure Local Benefits
Emissions Results Rounds 1-4 Replacements and Retrofits, As of June 26, 2018 Measured in Short Tons Annual NO x (short tons/year) PM 2.5 (short tons/year) HC (short tons/year) CO (short tons/year) CO 2 (short tons/year) Percent Reduced (%)* 87.6% 96.6% 84.0% 83.9% 13.0% Amount Reduced/Year 365.63 21.71 26.95 105.25 6,334.00 *As of June 26, 2018, the HPCTP has achieved the above emission reductions through 558 truck replacements and 6 exhaust retrofits. **1 short ton = 2,000 lbs. 25
Program Expansion OneNYC & Vision Zero TRU Replacement & Truck Side Guards
Emissions Results Summary TRU Replacements 2017-2018 Measured in Short Tons Annual NO x (short tons/year) PM 2.5 (short tons/year) HC (short tons/year) CO (short tons/year) CO 2 (short tons/year) Percent Reduced (%)* 83.0% 99.9% 96.5% 99.5% 38.0% Amount Reduced/Year 42.68 39.82 10.54 86.80 633.00 *In 2017 and 2018 the HPCTP has achieved the above emission reductions through 40 scrappages and replacements of older, heavy polluting Transport Refrigeration Units. **1 short ton = 2,000 lbs. 27
Program Awards and Press
Program Expansion Citywide (Planned) East NY, Bklyn Sunset Park Targeting additional IBZs with VW Diesel Settlement Funding
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