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Page 1: Clean Cities / 1 Louisiana Clean Fuels Grants 101: How to work with Louisiana Clean Fuels Lauren Lambert-Tompkins Clean Cities Co-Coordinator llambert@louisianacleanfuels.org.

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Louisiana Clean Fuels

Grants 101: How to work with Louisiana Clean Fuels

Lauren Lambert-Tompkins

Clean Cities Co-Coordinator

[email protected] 18, 2014

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Who can work with Clean Cities coalitions for funding?

• Fleets

• Municipalities

• Station developers

• Vehicle providers

• Vehicle maintenance providers

• First responders

• First responder and maintenance trainers

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Alternative and Renewable Fuels • Biodiesel• Electricity• Ethanol (E85)• Hydrogen• Natural gas• Propane

Idle Reduction•On-board•TSE

Alt Fuel Training•Maintenance•First Responder

Technologies/programs to consider

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What project is right for you?Planning Tools

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Fleet Inventory

Information on current fleet

• What kind of vehicles are in your current fleet? • Make/model/year/quantity/function • Type of fuel• Annual fuel usage in gallons • Total miles on the vehicle • Fuel economy • VIN numbers

• Do you own or lease your fleet?

• How do you purchase vehicles/set up lease agreements?

• When do you typically replace your vehicles?

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Fleet Conversion

• Fleet expansion, replacement or re-power (conversion kit).

• Info/specs needed on conversion kits or new vehicle.

• Do you need fueling facilities or is there a near by station?

• Do you want your own private station or share a public station?

• Considerations: • What vehicles would you want to

replace/convert, and at what rate? • How many vehicles will be

replaced/converted?

* Every grant is different. For some – replacing or converting older vehicles is better, but some (such as DERA), it can’t be too old, but it can’t be too new.

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Project Proposal

Digital Copy of Project Proposal:2014 Summer Luncheon - Documents

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Project Proposal

Digital Copy of Project Proposal:2014 Summer Luncheon - Documents

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Examples of past/reoccurring grants

DERA (Diesel Emissions Reduction Act)

Eligible Applicants• Regional, state, local or tribal agencies or port authorities• Nonprofit organizations or institutions that promote transportation or air quality (LCF)• School districts, municipalities, MPOs, cities and parishes

Uses of FundingOn and off-road vehicles; energy production• EPA verified retrofit technologies or certifies engine configurations• Idle-reduction technologies• Aerodynamic technologies and low rolling resistance tires• Early replacement and repower with certified engine configurations (incremental costs)

• Some requirements apply such as trashing old engines

Read more:http://www.epa.gov/diesel/prgnational.htm#faqs

Preparing your DERA Grant Application Webinar:

http://www.dieselforum.org/index.cfm?objectid=4B20D8F2-B9E8-11E0-9165000C296BA163

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DERA: Example of awards

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DOE Funding Opportunity Announcement

The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)

Applicable projects:

1. Alt fuel vehicle demonstration

2. Alt fuel training for first responders and public safety officials

3. Incorporating alt fuels into emergency response operations

Estimated total funding: $4,500,000

Award Ceiling: $1,000,000

Award Floor: $250,000

EERE FOA

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Online Information Resources

Related Financial Opportunitieshttp://www1.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/

related_opportunities.html

Current Financial Opportunitieshttp://www1.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/current_opportunities.html

Grants.govhttp://www.grants.gov

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LCF Annual Report

• LCF compiles an annual report of all public and private fleets and fuel providers’ efforts to reduce petroleum consumption.

• Consider participating in our annual report if you are:– Using or providing alternative fuels– Taking measures to achieve petroleum reduction

• Cylinder deactivation• Auto-air inflation system tires• Low-rolling resistance tires• Trailer aerodynamic packages• More efficient or smaller vehicles• Shorter or more efficient routes• Rideshare program

• LCF will contact you in January for your annual data.

• Those included in the LCF Annual Report are eligible for Louisiana Clean Fuel Leader Awards!

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2013 LCF Annual Report

2013: 4,863 tons2013: 982,714 gal

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Contact Information

Lauren Lambert-TompkinsLouisiana Clean Fuels

[email protected]