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Wisconsin Clean Cities & the U.S. EPA SmartWay Program
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Page 1: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency SmartWay Program Overview Webinar

Wisconsin Clean Cities & the

U.S. EPA SmartWay Program

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Clean Cities Coalitions

• Nearly 100 Clean Cities Coalitions in 45 States

• 13,000 Stakeholders Nationwide

• 775,000 AFVs using alternative fuels and supporting

infrastructure.

• Averted 5.8 million tons of

greenhouse gas emissions.

• Displaced more than 4.5 billion

gallons of petroleum since 1993.

• On track to reduce petroleum use by

2.5 billion gallons ANNUALLY by 2020!

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Building Industry

Partnerships

• Connect fleets with fuel providers and industry partners.

• Provide training and information.

• Provide technical assistance.

• Develop Projects

• Pursue Funding Opportunities

• Provide Education and Outreach to decision makers

fleets and the general public.

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WCC Accomplishments

Gasoline Gallon Equivalents (GGE’s) - 200%+ increase in 2013

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WCC Accomplishments

Significant increase in the reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 2013

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Wisconsin

Clean Cities

Members &

Wisconsin

Smart Fleet

Partners

District Map

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Clean Cities Portfolio of

Technologies

Alternative and Renewable Fuels • Biodiesel

• Electricity

• Ethanol (E85)

• Hydrogen

• Natural Gas

• Propane

Fuel Economy• Fuel Efficient Vehicles

• Driving Habits

• Vehicle Maintenance

Idle Reduction• Technologies

• Behavioral Changes

Trip Elimination• Telecommuting

• Ridesharing

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SmartWay Program

• Missions Align

• Promotes idle reduction and fuel efficiency

methods and technologies.

• Partnering with fleets in order to aid them in

their fuel reduction efforts.

• Stakeholders Involvement

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Upcoming Events

Eco-Driving Class for OTR Class 8 Trucks

March 7, 2015

Waukesha, WI

First Responder Training Courses

March 17, 2015

Waukesha, WI

First Responder Training Courses

March 18, 2015

Appleton, WI

First Responder Training Courses

March 19, 2015

Madison, WI

First Responder Training Courses

March 20, 2015

La Crosse, WI

NGV Technician & Fleet Training

March 31, 2015

Kenosha, WI

NGV Fuel System Training

April 1-2, 2015

Kenosha, WI

NAFA 2015 Institute and Expo

April 15 - 16, 2015

Orlando, FL

Green Vehicles Workshop

April 21, 2015

Milwaukee, WI

Fleet Management Expo

May 4-6, 2015

Indianapolis, IN

ACT Expo

May 4-7, 2015

Dallas, Texas

Waste Expo

June 1-4, 2015

Las Vegas, NV

International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo

June 1-4, 2015

Minneapolis, MN

Global Fleet Management Conference

June 15-16, 2015

Miami, FL

Wisconsin Clean Cities Inaugural Clean Air Golf Outing

June 23, 2015

Waukesha, WI

www.wicleancities.org

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Contact Information

Erika NobleCo-Coordinator

(O) 414-221-4487

(C) 262-492-1809

[email protected]

Wisconsin Clean Cities

We Energies – Public Service Building

231 W Michigan Street, P321

Milwaukee, WI 53203

www.wicleancities.org

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SmartWay Overview

March 2015

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Background

SmartWay was jointly developed in 2004 with the Trucking

Industry to:

Reduce fuel usage:

• Results in $ savings, reduced dependence on foreign fuel

Reduce emissions:

• Use less fuel, produce less emissions. Good for us, good for

our children

Improve the reputation of the industry

• Trucking has made great strides in efficiency and cleaner

operation

Improve the efficiency and competitiveness of American

Industry

Some Shippers require carriers to participate in SmartWay

• Shippers need carrier data to report their carbon footprint

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Changing Needs of Industry

Customer and Consumer awareness

Demanding corporate citizenship and accountability

Investor, Lender and Insurer requirements

Assessing climate risk and business opportunities

Rising and volatile energy prices

Fuel and driver wages continue to be largest cost centers

for truck carriers

Globalization of supply chains

Increasing global opportunities and global competition

Other countries’ carbon reporting requirements

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How to Advance

Supply Chain Sustainability

Measure Supply Chain

Footprint

Benchmark

Performance

Report

Results

Innovate Operations

Improve

Efficiency

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Measure Supply Chain

Footprint

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Partner Data Used to Measure Footprint

CARRIERS

Model year & truck class

Miles (revenue & empty)

Gallons fuel used (& types)

Annual Idle Hours

“Cube Out” Percentage

Average Payload tons

Average Capacity Volume

% Capacity Utilization

Short Haul vs. Long Haul

Road Types

Speed Categories

SHIPPERS

Accounting of all carriers

utilized (SmartWay & non)

Total miles and/or ton-miles

contracted by SmartWay

carrier and non-SmartWay

carriers

Activity data for amount of

freight & distance

North American Industry

Classification System

(NAICS) code(s)

Optional data on

operational, mode shift

strategies

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Benchmark

Performance

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Database Benchmarks Performance

Your company

vs

Your Peers

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Report

Results

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SmartWay used for Scope 3 Reporting

WRI-GHG Protocol

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SmartWay used for Scope 3 Reporting

CDP submittals

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Report your

Corporate Citizenship

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Innovate Operations

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Innovating with Advanced Technologies

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SmartWay Snapshot

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Innovation with Advanced Strategies

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Improve

Efficiency

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Improve Efficiency & Generate Savings

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The Numbers Speak for Themselves…

Since 2004, SmartWay Partners saved: 51 million metric tons of CO2

738,000 tons NOx

37,000 tons PM

120 million barrels of oil

5 billion gallons of fuel

$16.8 billion dollars in fuel costs

Equivalent to taking 10 million cars off the

road for one year

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Continuous Improvement in

Supply Chain Sustainability

Measure Supply Chain

Footprint

Benchmark

Performance

Report

Results

Innovate Operations

Improve

Efficiency

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Why Register in SmartWay?

Standardized approach to assess supply chain

efficiency and emissions • For any business that ships, carries or receives goods

• Adopted by industry leading corporations

Designed with and for the freight sector

• Delivers solutions to marketplace needs and challenges

• Voluntary and no-cost

Proven marketing benefits

• Shippers identify greener carriers

• Carriers gain competitive advantage for leading shippers

Credible, neutral data oversight

• EPA oversees data quality assurance and control

Strengthens brand equity to investors, customers

• Carbon assessment, corporate responsibility

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For more information:

www.epa.gov/smartway

[email protected]

SmartWay Helpline

734-214-4767

Patrice Thornton

734-214-4329

Kathleen Martz

734-214-4335


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