.~-"~ ~. t W~ ~WoblMt. . 1oW._h.I.~m E.utm~. ~"8q f'onciKo ~ . ~ton s.n Y~_T_ ~in C_oIltod~ w~ . . 'cU~ ~ ~ _ ~ v~ Clean Cities: A voluntary, locally-based governmenUindustry partnership • 87 Active Coalitions in 46 • Pugtl Sound States i AMRiY«VoI.,. • • Capitol [)i$tri<1 • 632,000+ alternative fuel • e M.aino Cenuol New YOlk \""""'" • • Grana StM vehicles Gme!.ee Region • • TwnCi6n e WfiwnNtwYorir. \ \ , IIogoooVoity TfNOU"'VIiIey _ Cke..,ScMeI .... . WrSODRlooII t..mi • 5("'u e ": Deu-cit • 5,600+ Alternative Fuel New -":=:" CON>Kticut' •• hEot.io "...,. .. ,- longloland ... - Chkago . • Pittsburgh Now York Gty and »c .... HoriMmCoIot.do ento • ~ Refueling Stations • - ' ......... .... SouthSh.... • ... L ......... twdsonv • "~ "" . • • Silicon vlllly 'I..., ",- ' 0eI0w_ "'" 0.- . Fuels Ohio • V"rginiI "SUM We$( '- • • 6,500+ Stakeholders • 01 M.ry\M'd ......... ".,,,do e SU"",. • Wnl· .ngtonOC . ..... Vwp CenuoiCoau . from businesses, city & ... • Loo AngeIft r • . T ...... AntelopeV.ney SoutI\tmCalifomlt, ..... . ....... • T..... T __ • . c- ..... ""' (",,,101 RiwnIde County state governments, eo., "'" • • Tennn_ • Palmetto - --' . , . Co«htll. • Volley 01 , and -' ...., SoonCMtofte9lon ........: • "Il.oN' IheS"" . ~ __ • Stalt .. transportation industry, • Middle e TuclOtl o.a.oIfL WOO'Ih . e u.ITlU. ........ . fuel providers, and Cenuol Te_ . Itou9t Sf. T_ • ~ community organizations . SpKtc-, • • • Soud>ool """""'" ...... AYmoAl .. . ""' • ConntClicut c ..... Citieos Include: • Golde"." -""""", -Newlinen • COMKtitUI SooJthwfttem At" Map Dale - 11 / 17109 - Canitnl aNn Cirift of c:orv-licul Clean Cities I 2
The Department of Energy (DOE) promotes and provides opportunities for Coalitions to network with one another: • Created by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct) • Provides a framework for businesses and governments to work together as a coalition to enhance markets • Coordinate activities, identify mutual interests, develop regional economic opportunities, and improve air quality Alternative Fuel Vehicles at the Indianapolis 500 Speedway for the Clean Cities Stakeholders Summit in June 2011 Clean Cities I 3
Clean Cities' Mission: DOE Overarching Vision: To advance the energy, Maximize the Impact of Clean economic, and environmental Cities by: security of the U.S. by 1. Partnering with key supporting local decisions to stakeholders. adopt practices that contribute 2. Engaging the public. to the reduction of petroleum 3. Strengthening the consumption in the effectiveness of its network of transportation sector. coalitions Clean Cities I 4
Sponsored by the South Florida Regional Planning Council, the Florida Gold Coast Clean Cities Coalition's vision is to reduce dependence on imported oil and improve the environment by creating a sustainable alternative fuel market through the support and promotion of clean fuels. Coalition Chair Patricia Asseff speaking at E85 Station Grand Opening Clean Cities { 5
~ . ean I ~ ~ September 2011: EV Community Readiness Planning Grant Awarded Nationwide Cities $8.5 million • Clean Cities' Community Readiness and Planning for Plug-in Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure Selections • 16 projects across 24 states and DC • 1 year projects to facilitate local partnerships • Results: Publicly releasable and replicable plans ' _· ·1 • ':> • • lMd ...... . _ • ",-",-_ .. _ .. _",* Clean Cities I 6
" ean ' " c:J 1'I'o~m .- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Florida Gold Coast Sustainable Community Planning for Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure Cities • A seven-county regional planning effort -- r cwso ·· ·· t\ ""'''''''' e • Participation will enable market ". , . "' ''-' '' - , .. - \ .. .. ..... $1 . expansion and remove barriers to EV , and charging infrastructure adoption in • • # ••• .. " .. e .. , ... ... .... ' I \ / ' IIIIM1W • .p' ." ... . - ... ,..... .... Southeast Florida . 11 '- -' ,.e' -- ---- Five teams will focus on: , • - P--' Fleet adoption, , , , /,1$-1 CORRfOOR I'RQJECTAREA Policy and permitting, , • Infrastructure development, "- Education and outreach, U.S. 1 corridor demonstration project Plan due December 2012 • o LEGENP FIGUfU! 1 M w.;, •• I'IlII ..... ' SOUTH FLOR I DA EVIINfRA5TRUCTURf. AlllANCf. ----- M eR '. '.? • Clean Cities I 7
~ Coalition Steering Committee , Membership & Outreach Legislative Vehicle & Infrastructure '-- -' Clean Cities I 8
In 2011-12, the Coalition is expanding outreach, education, and coordination with public and private fleet managers so that alternative fuel options can be more fully explored and deployed. Facilitators assisting Coalition stakeholders in focusing activities for the coming year. Clean Cities I 9
• Through the generous support of the Miami-Dade County MPO, Gold Coast is intensifying its fleet outreach efforts in Miami-Dade County in order to: - Identify public and private fleets - Survey fleet managers electronically - Conduct one-on-one meetings with interested fleet managers - Provide customized assistance to selected fleet managers Clean Cities ! 10
Alternative/Fuel Displacement Strategies • 43 Hybrid Diesel-Electric Transit Buses • 400+ Hybrid Gasoline-Electric Sedans • 15 Hybrid Hydraulic Refuse Haulers • 3 Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles • 2 Nissan Leafs in Vehicle Pool • Electric Bulldozer - Landfill • 6 public-access electric vehicle charging spaces: Overtown Transit Clean Cities I 11
Fuel Conservation Strategies: • Automatic Engine Shutoff on Solid Waste Trucks • Electric AC units on 18 buses 7% fuel efficiency increase • Engine cooling fans on 10 buses 7% fuel efficiency increase Clean Cities I 12
Did you know? - Miami-Dade County is Gold Coast Clean Cities' 2011 Champion for Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Alternative Fuels -Miami-Dade County is an Emerald Sponsor of Gold Coast Clean Cities Coalition Questions? Clean Cities I 13
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