CNG Fleet & Fueling WI Public Utility Institute Seminar July 2011 The Leader in Sustainable Environmental Services 2009 Revenue The standard for water services $18.1 billion 2009 Revenue The only company in the world able to cover the entire range of environmental services $10.2 billion The standard for energy services and facility management 2009 Revenue 2009 Revenue $49.8 billion The standard for waste management and resource recovery $13.0 billion 2009 Revenue The standard for managing safe and sustainable mobility solutions $8.4 billion Our Presence Worldwide Nearly 313,000 employees in 74 countries Over 28,000 employees in North America 4 Compressed Natural Gas Fleet 5 Global CNG Initiatives US 2010: Fort Myers, Florida first US CNG for Veolia ES Solid Waste with 32 trucks in operation UK 2010: A new fleet of ten Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles operated in partnership with Sheffield City Council US 2011: Chicago, IL - 20 trucks in operation today. Plans to build out to 60 FRANCE 2003: CNG Waste collection in France since 2003. • 146 CNG waste collection trucks • 26 w/ electric bodies • 10 CNG scrubber machines • 15 CNG Sweeper machines Fort Meyers, FL Station Design, Permitting and Construction – Vocational Energy Compressors – Greenfield Time-fill infrastructure 32 Autocar chassis with McNeilus body / CNG fuel system 7 Northbrook, IL Station Design, Permitting and Construction – Vocational Energy Compressors – Greenfield 20 MACK chassis w/ McNeilus body/CNG fuel system Phase I – Fast-fill for the first 20 trucks Phase II – Time-fill build-out w/ additional trucks 8 Global CNG Fleet So Why Natural Gas In Refuse? Economical Sustainable supply Good for the economy Good for the environment Best alternative fuel technology available today 10 So Why Natural Gas In Refuse? Economical Sustainable supply Good for the economy Good for the environment Best alternative fuel technology available today 11 Economics Infrastructure cost for a time-fill setup: • 5 - 8 trucks: ~$400 K • 30 - 50 trucks: ~$1.2 – $1.3 M • 50 - 85 trucks: ~$1.3 - $1.5 M Fuel Costs: • National retail average price for diesel (www.eia.gov) $3.90 /gal • CNG per Diesel Gallon Equivalent (all-in) $1.40 - $1.80 /DGE Includes: delivered nat gas, electricity, taxes and system maintenance Truck Cost (refuse): • Chassis cost is similar to 2010 diesel emissions technology • Body with CNG fueling system $30 - $40 K Technology breakthrough in natural gas extraction. 12 Technology Breakthrough Technology breakthrough: Shale, Horizontal Drilling, Water Fractionation 13 So Why Natural Gas In Refuse? Economical Sustainable supply Good for the economy Good for the environment Best alternative fuel technology available today 14 Is Natural Gas Sustainable? World wide oil production is speculated to have peaked in 2005. At today’s consumption rates, supply is estimated at 40-50 years. US natural gas supplies alone are estimated at 120 years and growing. Production and known reserves continue to increase. Natural gas is mostly hydrogen. Will meet EPA emission requirements for the next 10-20 years without complicated after treatment of the engine exhaust. The ratio of oil to natural gas continues to separate. So Why Natural Gas In Refuse? Economical Sustainable supply Good for the economy Good for the environment Best alternative fuel technology available today 16 Economy Domestic Fuel Source » 98% of the Natural Gas consumed in the U.S. is from North America. » New Natural Gas fields are being discovered every day in the U.S. creating new jobs and stimulating local economies. Keep our wealth in the USA » Each year the U.S spends over a half of trillion dollars in foreign oil. It is the greatest transfer of wealth in human history. » Using Natural Gas keeps American dollars in America. Create economic stability » Natural Gas is one of many transportation fuels for the future. Natural Gas is not only abundant in the U.S., but also the rest of the World. » Switching to Natural Gas allows the consumer to have a alternative to future oil embargos and shortages. So Why Natural Gas In Refuse? Economical Sustainable supply Good for the economy Good for the environment Best alternative fuel technology available today 18 Cleaner burning Fuel Carbon Reduction: Diesel creates 22.4 lbs of carbon for each gallon burned vs. Natural Gas that creates 15.1 lbs of carbon for each gallon burned. An average garbage truck burns 40 gallons of fuel per day/10,560 gallons per year. Switching to Natural Gas can reduce carbon footprint by 77,088 lbs per truck annually. According to America’s Natural Gas Alliance ONE CNG refuse truck = taking 325 cars off the road So Why Natural Gas In Refuse? Economical Sustainable supply Good for the economy Good for the environment Best alternative fuel technology available today 20 Truck Technology Less complex exhaust / aftertreatment. Proven reliability - Over 17,000 Natural Gas engines have been produced by Cummins Engine Company. Quieter engines – good for the operator and creates less noise pollution on the street. Readily available from most truck and body manufacturers. Approximately ONE out of every SIX garbage trucks built in 2010 were Natural Gas. Natural Gas Powered Front Loader Going Forward – CNG and Hybrids North America: • We will continue to invest in new CNG infrastructure and allocate a portion of our fleet replacement strategy to CNG. • We will also continue to study and test hybrid systems as they mature. Europe: • CNG economics are not as favorable at this time and the technology is viewed as an option when a contracts require it. • The European market is looking for hybrid and electric trucks. • Broad study of Hybrids technologies and integrated bodies underway throughout UK and France. 11 different technologies being studied/tested 39 vehicles being tested with two more to launch this year 23 Final Thoughts – CNG for Refuse Drivers love the trucks! Communities like the message and the quiet trucks. Loads should not exceed 72,000 lbs GVW with the 9L engine. Time-fill is the best option for refuse fleets that come home every day. Make sure you have support (engine, chassis, body, infrastructure) If you’re new to CNG, find a good partner for the design, build, training and commissioning. Make sure you have adequate gas and electric service before investing too much time on the project. Anticipated usage may eliminate/offset costs to run service. 24 Turning Waste into a Resource
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