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Northeast Association of State Transportation Officials

Delaware Center for Transportation

Alternative-Fuel Technology for Fleet

June 2010

Arde Faghri, Professor, Civil Engi.Director,Delaware Center for TransportationUniversity of Delaware

Amir ShahparResearch Assistant,Delaware Center for Transportation

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Outline

Introducing DART Fleet Expansion Considerations Alternative-Fuel Transit Buses Data Collection Results

– Life-Cycle Cost – Emissions

Future Works

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Delaware Authority for Regional Transit: DART

Delaware’s bus, train, and intermodal transportation provider Services include contracted SEPTA commuter trains,

intercounty bus, fixed route bus and paratransit

10.2 million passenger trips system wide ridership

Revenue sources: 18% fare – 77% State – 3% Federal – 2% bus advertising

One of the 43 transit agencies chosen to reduce energy consumption and GHG Emissions

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69 fixed bus routes

430 buses all types– 40-foot buses config.

132 Diesel 15 Hybrid Diesel-

Electric

Fleet expansion Plan– 9 in 2011– 12 in 2012

New Castle CountyFixed Bus Routes

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Fleet Expansion Considerations

Serious funding problems

Life-Cycle Cost (LCC)

APTA Strategic Plan 2010-2014– Economic Sustainability– Environmental Sustainability

Latest EPA Standards

State Implementations Plans (SIP)

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EPA Emission Standards

Source: Generated based on the EPA web site (2010)

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EPA Emission Standards

Source: Generated based on the EPA web site (2010)

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Ozone Level in Delaware

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Alternative-Fuel Buses

Clean Air Act 1990– Ethanol, Methanol, Biodiesel,

CNG, LPG, LNG, Hybrid,

Pure Electric, Fuel cell

2009 APTA database

(40-foot standard transit bus)

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Other Technologies weaknesses

Ethanol & Methanol:– High maintenance cost and reduced engine life

LPG:– Lack of suitable commercially available engine – Practical option for small- to medium-sized transit buses

Fuel Cell:– Very pricy with an average price of $1.3M (zero emission)

Pure Electric:– Prototype design stage (very promising)

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Other Technologies weaknesses

Source: University of Delaware Center for Fuel Cell Research

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Dominant Technologies

Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel (ULSD)

Biodiesel (B20)

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

Hybrid Diesel-Electric

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Data Collection

DART: – Annual average mileage = 30,000 mile/year– Average speed = 12.7 mph– Bus life span = 12 years– Fuel economy

Delaware Air quality Reports: – key emissions: PM2.5 & ozone– non-attainment areas: Wilmington for PM2.5 & Delaware for

ozone

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Data Collection

Federal reports including:– Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) – Federal Transit Administration (FTA)– Department of Transportation (DOT) – National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) – Department of Energy (DOE)– American Public Transportation Association (APTA)

Two major public transportation conferences:– BUSCON 2009, Chicago, IL– APTA 2009, Orlando, FL

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Life-Cycle Cost Items

Capital Cost– Vehicle Cost – Refueling Station

(infrastructure)

– Depot Modification

Operating Cost– Fuel Cost– Total Maintenance Cost– Facility Maintenance– Compression Electricity– Battery Replacement

Infrastructure and depot modification cost were justified based on DART current facilities

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Major Assumptions

Direct Cost That DART Pays 12-Years Life Span 50 New Buses Purchased in 2009 Type of Buses: 40 feet, low floor, 39 seats Buses Operated at Average National Conditions

– 12 mph Speed – 35,000 miles per year

80% Federal subsidy for bus procurement Mechanic Time ($50/hr) in maintenance costs

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Capital Costs per Bus(50 Bus Fleet)

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Operating Costs per Bus(50 Bus Fleet, 12 years)

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Fuel Economy & Projected Fuel Price

Source: Department of Energy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Federal Transit Association

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The Life Cycle Cost per Bus(50 Bus Fleet, 12 years)

ULSD Biodiesel CNG Hybrid

Total Capital Cost (CC)

$68,682 $87,820 $218,158 $110,068

Total Operating Cost (OC)

$642,032 $673,200 $523,788 $592,881

Total CC+OC $710,714 $761,020 $741,946 $702,949

Total CC+OC ($/mile)

$1.69 $1.81 $1.77 $1.67

Total CC+OC ($/mile/seat)

$0.043 $0.046 $0.045 $0.042

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Life Cycle Cost$/mile

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Reliability Index

ULSD Biodiesel CNG Hybrid

Total MBRC 3,197 3,632 5,738 5,847

Propulsion MBRC

5,000 8,211 8,885 8,673

Cumulative Miles Between Road Calls (MBRC)

NYCTA Standard MBRC = 4,000 miles

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Emission Estimation (gram/mile)

Technologies PM NOx NMHC VOC GHG

ULSD 0.021 5.49 0.09 0.05 2328

Biodiesel 0.017 7.14 0.08 0.03 2373

CNG 0.015 6.02 0.84 .69 2303

Hybrid 0.01 4.51 0.00 0.03 1972

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Future Works

Multi-Criteria Decision Making Process

Experts Survey

– DelDOT Experts– DART-Management– DART-Bus operator– DART-Maintenance– DNREC– Passengers– UD researchers

Qualitative Criteria

– Vehicle Capability– Sense of Comfort– Energy Independence– Noise Pollution

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“You'll know the green revolution has been won when the word ‘green’ disappears.”

- Tom Friedman, NYT Columnist

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Acknowledgements

Ralph Reeb Delaware Department of Transportation

Brett TaylorDelaware Department of Transportation

Stephen KingsberryDelaware Transit Corporation

Mark GlazeDelaware Department of Transportation

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