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Clean Cities Coalition Network | 1
Autonomous Vehicles: Considerations for Connected Communities
Welcome!
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Co-Hosts for Today’s Webinar
Caitlin RoseProgram Specialist & Co-Coordinator
Triangle Clean Cities CoalitionTriangle J Council of Governments
Jason Wager, AICP CEPPrincipal Planner & CoordinatorCentralina Clean Fuels Coalition
Centralina Council of Governments
Emmit OwensMember Recruitment
and Retention ManagerResearch Triangle Cleantech Cluster
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RTCC Slides
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This webinar offers 1.5 AICP credits for planners thanks to support from Section 2 of the APA NC Chapter.
Search for event # 9202187 to add this event to your Certification Maintenance log
The “fine print”: AICP Planners: Attendance is required for the duration of today’s event in order to receive CM credit. An evaluation form will also be offered post-event.
AICP CM Credit Available
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• Welcome to the greater Charlotte CAV Task Force
• You may also be interested in… Texas DOT & FHWA will offer “FHWA Crowdsourcing to Improve Traffic Operations Webinar” on 8/12, 10 am CST. Free to attend. (https://eeinc.wufoo.com/forms/texas-crowdsourcing-peer-exchange-webinar/)
Announcements and Acknowledgements
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11:30 Welcome & Introductions, Clean Cities Overview11:45 Speaker Presentations
Michael Laughlin, US Department of EnergyAymeric Rousseau, Argonne National LabJoshua Dodson, Cisco
12:40 Panel Discussion, Audience Questions12:55 Meeting Wrap-up and Adjourn
Today’s Agenda
CLEAN CITIES COALITION NETWORK
Clean Cities Program OverviewCaitlin Rose Co-Coordinator, Triangle Clean Cities CoalitionTriangle J Council of Governments
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Energy Consumption in NC
Percentage of North Carolina 2017 GHG Emissions by Source Sector
North Carolina GHG Emissions Trends by Source Sector, 1990-2017
Source: NC Greenhouse Gas Inventory (2019), NC Department of Environmental Quality
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• National network of nearly 100 local Clean Cities coalitions with thousands of stakeholders
• More than 80% of the U.S. population lives within coalition boundaries
• Nearly 500,000 AFVs on the road
What is Clean Cities?
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NC’s Clean Cities Coalitions
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Light-, Medium-, and Heavy-Duty
Vehicles
Alternative and Renewable Fuels and Infrastructure
Idle Reduction Measures and Fuel Economy Improvements
New Mobility Choices and
Emerging Transportation Technologies
Coalition Strategies
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Greater Charlotte Region CAV Task Force
ACV Workshops, August – October 2017
CAV Task ForceMarch 2018 - Present
ACV RoadmapCRAFTJanuary 2018
NC Fully AV Committee-Ongoing
“CAV Task Force”
Execution of:GoalsFocus AreasKey Targets Member diversification
2017 2018 2019 2020
Name Organization Loretta Barren FHWA Stuart Basham NCDOT
Andy Bailey NCDOT Dominique Boyd NCDOT
Pamela DiGiovanni NCDOT Helena Connors UNC-Charlotte
Bob Cook CRTPO Yolanda DeLong TransLink Consulting, LLC Andrei Dumitru City of Concord
Anna Gallup Charlotte DOT/ Regional Travel Demand Model
Randi Gates GCLMPO Joe Geigle FHWA
Darlene Heater University City Partners Chris Herrmann RFATS David Hooper RFATS
Mayor Michael Herron Village of Misenheimer Alan Kathman FLIR
Jason Lawrence CATS Sushil Nepal Town of Harrisburg
Dr. Srinivas Pulugurtha UNC-Charlotte Lee Snuggs Rocky River Rural Planning
Organization Tony Tagliaferri NCDOT Operations David Williams Gaston County
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Levels of Automation
https://www.gigabitmagazine.com/ai/understanding-sae-automated-driving-levels-0-5-explained
Subtitle
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Connected and Self-Driving Vehicles System: Possible Benefits
Safety | Mobility | Energy• When the majority of the fleet is both connected and
automated > significant decreases in crashes > significant increases in safety and reliability
• Vehicle spacing on roadways will be safely reduced on a large scale, reducing congestion and creating more throughput
• Benefits in all major areas: mobility, safety, and environment… and perhaps others… reduced parking demand, productivity, relaxation, and ???
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Today’s Speakers
Michael LaughlinTechnology Manager, Vehicle
Technologies OfficeUS Department of Energy
Aymeric RousseauManager, Vehicle and Mobility
Systems SectionArgonne National Lab
Joshua DodsonIOT Specialist, Eastern Region
Cisco
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INSTERT SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS HERE
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Panel Q&A
Michael LaughlinTechnology Manager, Vehicle
Technologies OfficeUS Department of Energy
Aymeric RousseauManager, Vehicle and Mobility
Systems SectionArgonne National Lab
Joshua DodsonIOT Specialist, Eastern Region
Cisco
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• Webinar Series: Medium- & Heavy- Duty EV Electrification in NC and Beyond (Clean Cities & Plug-In NC)
• Webinars held monthly from July-September • First webinar: Case Studies for Electrifying School and Transit Buses
Reminders and Upcoming Events
cleancities.energy.gov
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Thank you!