Transportation Electrification: Reducing Emissions, Driving Innovation. August 2017

Similar documents
Transportation Electrification: Reducing Emissions, Driving Innovation. July 2017

CPUC Transportation Electrification Activities

Clean Transportation. Maryam Brown Vice President, Federal Government Affairs. July 14, 2018

California Low Emission Truck Policies and Plans

California Energy Storage Policies. Carla Peterman Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission December 2016

California Energy Commission. December 7, 2015

California Transportation Electrification and the ZEV Mandate. Analisa Bevan Assistant Division Chief, ECARS November 2016

Managed Electric Vehicle Charging: New Opportunities for Demand Response.

Comprehensive Regional Goods Movement Plan and Implementation Strategy Goods Movement in the 2012 RTP/SCS

Christopher Cannon, Chief Sustainability Officer Port of Los Angeles AAPA Environmental Committee Meeting November 14/15, 2017

Please visit the stations to provide your input: EV Charging Location Map EV Adoption ZEV Drivers Other Ideas

SANDAG Roadmap Program: Overview

SCE s Clean Power and Electrification Pathway 2018 CCPM-3

Electric Vehicle Charge Ready Program

RI Power Sector Transformation Con Edison Experiences. May 31 st, 2017

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. And Related Matters. Application Application

CALIFORNIA S COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM FOR REDUCING HEAVY- DUTY VEHICLE EMISSIONS

New York Acts on Climate and Air Pollution Key Environmental Issues in USEPA Region 2

ZEVs Role in Meeting Air Quality and Climate Targets. July 22, 2015 Karen Magliano, Chief Air Quality Planning and Science Division

The RoadMAP to ELectric Vehicle Adoption. Model policies and programs to accelerate EV adoption at the state and local level.

Felix Oduyemi, Senior Program Manager, Southern California Edison

Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program. Advisory Committee Meeting

L. Renger M. Sheriff R. Thomas (U 338-E)

RE: Comments on Proposed Mitigation Plan for the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust

Climate Change. November 29, 2018 Growth Management Policy Board

State of the Energy Sector: National Perspective. David K. Owens E2Tech Expo November 17, 2016 Portland, ME

Zero-Emission Vehicles:

Overview of Plug-In Electric Vehicle Readiness. Coachella Valley Association of Governments

Transportation Electrification Public Input Workshop. August 3, 2016

PG&E s Energy Landscape. Gregg Lemler, vice president, electric transmission i-pcgrid Workshop March 28 30, 2018

Incentives for Green Fleets

Clean Cities Program Overview

Solar Energy Society of Alberta September 6, Charging Up! Edmonton s Electric Vehicle Strategy

The Smart Grid: Re-powering America George W. Arnold National Coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability NIST Gaithersburg, MD April 28, 2010

Advancing Electric Vehicles in Edmonton SPARK Conference November 8, 2017

2018 American Zero Emission Bus Conference INNOVATIVE CLEAN TRANSIT PROPOSED REGULATION

California s Emission Reduction Plan for Ports and International Goods Movement

SDG&E Customer Distributed Generation Programs. Steve Jaffe Senior Market Advisor Customer Innovations Group September 14, 2009

PG&E s Commercial Electricity Vehicle Rate

Executive Summary. DC Fast Charging. Opportunities for Vehicle Electrification in the Denver Metro area and Across Colorado

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

Transitioning to Low-Carbon Fuels & Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Edward Kjaer Director, Electric Transportation Advancement

California s Energy Storage Summit California Energy Storage Association and Association of California Water Agencies

Approaches to Address Emissions Associated with Freight. South Coast Air Quality Management District October 2018

Los Angeles and California: Leading in Clean Technology

GREEN DRIVES: CLEAN FUEL INCENTIVES

What does Sustainability mean?

Clean Diesel Funding. Clean Airport Fleets Workshop June 14, 2011

Use of Data to Track San Diego International Airport's Journey on Continuous Improvement

USDOT CMAQ Program. Southeast Diesel Collaborative Annual Conference September, 2017

DATE: December 16, 2016

King County Metro. Sustainably and equitably achieving a zero-emission fleet

3.17 Energy Resources

Innovative & Smart Investments in Mobility & Transportation CITY OF LOS ANGELES

Solano County Transit

Transitioning to Integrated Sustainable Multi-mobility. A Model Climate Action Strategy

Innovative & Smart Investments in Mobility & Transportation * The VW Green City Proposal & EV carshare* CITY OF LOS ANGELES

To: Honorable Public Utilities Board Submitted by: /s/ Rebecca Irwin AGM-Customer Resources. From: Kelly Birdwell Brezovec Approved by: /s/

Electric Vehicle Initiative (EVI) What it does & where it is going

LADWP Energy Storage Update. Board of Water and Power Commissioners August 15, 2017

Energy Transformation In the Transport Sector. FRANCIS ROMANO Knights Energy

Utility Solar Business Models

Annette Hebert Chief, Emissions Compliance, Automotive Regulations and Science (ECARS) Division California Air Resources Board August 1, 2017

Southern California - CHSRA

Electric Companies and the EV Revolution. NCSL Legislative Summit Energy Policy Summit Monday, August 8, 2016 Chicago, IL

What goals for EV Infrastructure should be established?

Alternative Fuels: Existing Conditions

Nine-State Coalition Releases New Zero Emission Vehicle Action Plan

How Fuel Cells Help Meet State Energy Goals

RNG Production for Vehicle Fuel. April 4, 2018

New York State and EVs

ZEV Action Plan Priorities Update. Governor s Interagency Working Group on Zero-Emission Vehicles. Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.

Hannah Goldsmith SPUR: California s Major EV Investment September 20, 2018

Transportation: On the Road to Cleaner Air Did you know?

PREPARED DIRECT TESTIMONY OF MICHAEL M. SCHNEIDER ON BEHALF OF SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY CHAPTER 1

Alternative Fuels Corridor Implementation. MARAMA Workshop Mark Hand, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection March 20, 2019

Zero Emission Bus Workshop San Diego Sierra Club

Stakeholder Meeting #3. August 22, 2018

US DOE Community Partner Projects: U.S. Fuels Across America's Highways -- Michigan to Montana (M2M)

NYSERDA Alternative Fuel Vehicle Programs. Patrick Bolton and Adam Ruder NYSERDA April 24, 2013

Electric Vehicle Adoption in the South African Context

REPORT CARD FOR CALIFORNIA S INFRASTRUCTURE WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CALIFORNIA S TRANSIT FACILITIES

A Roadmap and Action Plan for Advanced Technology Trucks Good Movement Subcommittee, December 10, 2012 Fred Silver, CALSTART

GEAR 2030 Working Group 1 Project Team 2 'Zero emission vehicles' DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS

Electric Vehicle Strategy MPSC Technical Conference February 20, 2018

California Vehicle Incentives

The California Experience. Ted Craver Chairman, President, and CEO Edison International 2009 Summer Seminar August 4, 2009

Sensible Land Use Coalition March 29, 2017

Trev Hall U.S. Department of Energy

VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY APPENDIX

The Status of Transportation Funding, Road Charge and Vehicle Miles Traveled in California

Issue 23 draft for Nuvve

Heavy-Duty Low-NOx and Phase 2 GHG Plans

VISION AND ROADMAP for a Low-Carbon Pacific Coast Transportation System

Air. Goals: Improve statewide air quality Reduce greenhouse gas emissions 9 DRAFT DRAFT

Executive Summary. Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report ES-1

Item No.: 5B-Supp Date of Meeting: July 17, Briefing on Air Quality Grant Funding

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FILED :59 PM

PROMOTING THE UPTAKE OF ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOW EMISSION VEHICLES

Oslo - Carbon-neutral by 2030? Sture Portvik Project manager Agency for Urban Environment City of Oslo Nordic EV Summit 2017

Transcription:

Transportation Electrification: Reducing Emissions, Driving Innovation August 2017

CA raising the bar in environmental policy and action Senate Bill 350 (DeLeon, 2015) established broad and ambitious clean energy policy goals for the electric sector. Specifically, SB 350: Requires 50 percent of electricity to be generated from renewable resources by 2030 Requires a doubling of energy efficiency savings in existing buildings by 2030 Senate Bill 32 (Pavley, 2016) requires California to reduce emissions to at least 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030 SCE supports California s climate and clean energy goals and is working closely with state agencies to achieve them. 1

Moving the needle on California s environmental goals requires significant investment in transportation electrification In California, transportation electrification represents the largest near-term opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and air pollution By fueling a variety of vehicles with clean electric power instead of fossil fuels, we can help meet California's ambitious climate and clean air goals 2

Changing Energy Landscape 3 A reliable, modern grid is essential for achieving a clean energy future 3

Evolving 21 st Century Grid The future grid will be increasingly sensor and data driven, further integrating grid and consumer devices 4

Transportation electrification is underway, but uptake is slow After more than 5 years of commercial availability, passenger EVs represent only 3% of total annual vehicle sales in California. Despite the slow progress, some trends support growth potential: More models in more classes Increased electric range at a lower price Faster charging Ride-sharing/taxis and autonomous operations Comparison of Light-Duty EV Forecasts Electric Vehicles By the Numbers 5

SCE s TE vision is to provide environmental and economic benefits to all Californians SCE is firmly committed to supporting California s goal to reduce emissions by ~40% in 2030; to achieve this goal, significant carbon reductions are required in all transportation sectors The January 2017 TE application spans all transportation sectors, with a particular focus on targeting pollution in disadvantaged communities that are most impacted by medium-duty, heavy-duty and non-road transportation Listening to feedback from customers and stakeholders, SCE developed transportation strategies that center around acceptance, availability and affordability of fueling The proposed portfolio leverages the utility s natural role as an infrastructure provider to specifically target the most critical barriers to EV adoption in each segment s stage of development 6

Pilots and Programs in the Application Customer rebate for residential charging station installation Building vehicle charging infrastructure for electric transit buses Two Port of Long Beach electrification projects Funding for medium- and heavy-duty vehicle charging infrastructure 7

SCE serves the only two basins in the nation in extreme non-attainment for ozone: San Joaquin and South Coast Transportation has an even greater impact on air quality than on GHG emissions in California accounts for 80 percent of NOx and 95 percent of particulate emissions in the state Medium-Duty, Heavy-Duty and Non-Road Vehicles Contribute Significantly to NOx Emissions in Los Angeles County Meeting 2032 attainment deadlines is more difficult than meeting the state s 2050 GHG goal as far as pace of commercialization of TE and other technologies according to CARB Heavy-duty EVs reduce NOx up to 60 times more per kwh than renewables or energy efficiency Light-duty EVs reduce NOx about 8 times more per kwh Note: EPA National Emissions Inventory 2014 for counties in SCE area Los Angeles County. US DOT 2016 Non-Road & Ports category includes forklifts, yard tractors, cranes, and transport refrigeration units 8

Disadvantaged communities are heavily impacted by air pollution from freight corridors SCE has 45% of CA s DACs Note: Communities are considered DACs if they are in the worst quartile of environmental & economic burden, as evaluated by the California EPA using CES 3.0. Freight corridors are consistent with those identified by the Southern California Association of Governments in its 2016-2040 Regional Transportation Plan/ Sustainable Communities Strategy. A map of freight corridors, warehouses, and rail lines is available in the RTP/SCS Goods Movement appendix, available at http://scagrtpscs.net/documents/2016/final/f2016rtpscs_goodsmovement.pdf. 9

IOU January TE Application Comparison Priority review Dealership incentives to increase EV adoption ($1.8M). $250 goes to dealership, $250 to salesperson DCFC & L2 for Caltrans park-n-rides ($4M) in four locations DCFC installations, rate and rebate to enable electric taxis ride-share, and shuttles ($3.5) would include solar and storage at 1 facility Port of San Diego Electrification ($2.4M) Fleet delivery hub electrification ($3.7M) Home charger information resource ($1.8M). Information available on website Medium-duty customer demonstration ($3.4M) Idle-reduction customer demonstration ($3.4M) School bus excess supply price signal ($3.4M) Open RFP to consider additional TE projects ($8.2M) Residential make-ready installations ($4M) rebate to customer EV ride-share driver reward ($4M), $ to ride-share and taxi drivers after a certain number of drives DC Fast Charger cluster makereadies in urban areas ($4M), targeted towards non corridors Transit bus make-ready installations ($4M) Port of Long Beach rubber tired gantry/tractor electrification ($3.5) Airport ground service equipment electrification ($2.8M) Standard review SDG&E owned residential charging installations with VGI rate ($226M) 90K charging stations FleetReady Program : Make-ready for non-light-duty ($211M) DC Fast Charger make-ready program ($22.4M) Medium and heavy-duty makeready infrastructure ($554) Commercial EV Rate without demand chargers $244M $253M $573M 10

SCE Charge Ready Program - Status Electric vehicle Charge Ready Program Phase 1 pilot approved by CPUC January 2016 Authorizes spend of $22 million on pilot implementation for charger installations and Market Education Programs New application for Phase 2 to be filed with CPUC after completion of Phase 1 milestones in 2018 Pilot Activities as of July 28, 2017 Program officially launched on May 27, 2016 SCE received customer commitments to install 1,087 charge ports at their sites SCE completed infrastructure construction to support 219 charge ports at customer sites SCE s Charge Ready Program supports Governor Brown s 2012 zero-emission vehicle Executive Order 1.5 million EVs statewide by 2025 11

Thank You Mike Backstrom Managing Director, Energy & Environmental Policy Southern California Edison Michael.Backstrom@sce.com