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Listening Session: Collaboration in Federal Asset Management Operations and Policy. Overview of FEMP’s Sustainable Federal Fleets Program. FedFleet 2012 and More June 25, 2012. Brad Gustafson Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). FEMP’s Sustainable Federal Fleets Program. Mission: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Listening Session: Collaboration in Federal Asset Management Operations and Policy
Brad GustafsonFederal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
Overview of FEMP’s Sustainable Federal Fleets Program
FedFleet 2012 and More
June 25, 2012
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Mission:
Assist Federal agencies with meeting or exceeding requirements for reducing fleet petroleum consumption
FEMP assists agencies with:•Understanding and meeting Federal requirements•Analysis and tools•Technical assistance•Education and communication
FEMP’s Sustainable Federal Fleets Program
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Resources for understanding requirements– Guidance on Federal Fleet Management
• https://federalfleets.energy.gov/sites/default/files/static_page_docs/fleetguidance_13514.pdf
Resources for meeting requirements– Comprehensive Federal Fleet Management Handbook
• https://federalfleets.energy.gov/sites/default/files/static_page_docs/eo13514_fleethandbook.pdf
Assistance with fulfilling reporting requirements– FAST system maintenance, upgrades, and training– Review of waiver applications under EPAct Section 701– Facilitation of agency scorecard submissions to OMB
Understanding and MeetingFederal Requirements
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Fuel consumption dashboard (FleetDASH)– Uses monthly credit card transaction data to track fuel
consumption in GSA-leased vehicles, identifying successes as well as “missed opportunities” to use alternative fuel when it was available nearby
– Currently 8 participating agencies
Alternative fuel infrastructure development– Geographic analysis of fleet fueling patterns, for facilitating
development of new alternative fuel infrastructure• Identifies where existing alternative fuel infrastructure is
underutilized
• Identifies where new infrastructure could be best located to serve Federal fleets
Analysis and Tools
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Fleet Sustainability Dashboard (FleetDASH)
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Where Federal Fleets Are Fueling Now
Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Development
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Alternative fuel vehicle selection and placement (NOVA)– NREL Optimal Vehicle Acquisition (NOVA) analysis
• Recommendations for the optimal alternative fuel vehicle to replace each vehicle eligible for replacement in FY 2013, based on local alternative fuel availability, the fuel efficiency of specific vehicles available through GSA, agency budget, and other factors
• Currently 11 participating agencies
Technical Assistance
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OUTCOME: Specific vehicle acquisition recommendations for optimal fleet inventory
OUTCOME: Specific vehicle acquisition recommendations for optimal fleet inventory
GOAL: Identify an optimal fleet acquisition strategy to maximize reductions in petroleum use & GHG emissions
PRIMARY METHODS:•Align AFVs with available infrastructure•Acquire the most efficient vehicles
PRIMARY CONSTRAINTS:•AFV Budget•Fleet Mandates•Mission Requirements
NREL Optimal Vehicle Acquisition (NOVA) Analysis
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FEMP’s Sustainable Federal Fleets website• https://federalfleets.energy.gov/
Federal Fleet Files e-newsletter– Success stories with transferrable lessons-learned
• FAA gains access to Air Force alternative fuel near Cheyenne, WY• Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks adopt AFVs and develop fueling infrastructure
Training sessions at FedFleet• See next slide
INTERFUEL working group• New standards from EPA for low greenhouse-gas emitting vehicles• Employee charging of personal electric vehicles with agency-owned charging
stations• Which vehicles and information should, and should not, be reported in FAST• Understanding the current economics of biofuels
Education and Communication
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FEMP Training Sessions at FedFleet
Monday, June 25
1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m.You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure: Data Management Best Practices
2:45 p.m.–4:00 p.m.Listening Session: Collaboration in Federal Asset Management Operations and Policy
Thursday, June 28
8:00 a.m.–9:15 a.m.
(Repeat) Alternative Fuel Infrastructure: Strategies for Getting Your Fleet Access to Alternative Fuel
9:45 a.m.–11:00 a.m.FEMP Basic Fleet Class: Basics of Fleet Sustainability and Energy Management
9:45 a.m.–11:00 a.m.Basics of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (Charging Stations)
11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.Fueling Behavior Change: Getting Drivers to Use Alternative Fuel
11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Hands On Lab: FAST's Query Tool
2:15 p.m.–3:30 p.m.Selecting the Optimal Alternative Fuel Vehicles for Your Fleet
2:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.Hands On Lab: Reviewing Your Agency's FAST Data Submission
3:45 p.m.–5:00 p.m.(Repeat) Achieving Your Petroleum Reduction Requirements
Tuesday, June 26
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.(Repeat) You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure: Data Management Best Practices
3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.Achieving Your Petroleum Reduction Requirements
3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. FAST Administrator Training
Wednesday, June 27
8:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.Hands On Lab: FAST Agency Administrator System Walk-Through
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Basics of Electric Vehicles
3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.Alternative Fuel Infrastructure: Strategies for Getting Your Fleet Access to Alternative Fuel
3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m. FAST User TrainingVisit FEMP/Clean Cities at Booth 429 in the exhibit hall.
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Contacts
Brad Gustafson
FEMP
(202) 586-5865
Mark Reichhardt
FEMP
(202) 586-4788
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BACK-UP SLIDES
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Federal Performance on Key Fleet Metrics, 2011
EPAct 92 AcquisitionsEPAct 92 Acquisitions
RequirementRequirement PerformancePerformance
75% of “covered” light-duty vehicle acquisitions must be AFVs75% of “covered” light-duty vehicle acquisitions must be AFVs
164 percent164 percent
EPAct 05 AF Use in AFVs
EPAct 05 AF Use in AFVs
All fuel used in non-waived, dual-fuel AFVs must be alternative fuel All fuel used in non-waived, dual-fuel AFVs must be alternative fuel
19 percent19 percent
EO 13514 Petroleum Reduction
EO 13514 Petroleum Reduction
Reduce annual petroleum use by 12% from FY05 baseline (for FY11)Reduce annual petroleum use by 12% from FY05 baseline (for FY11)
1.9 percentincrease1.9 percentincrease
EO 13423 Alternative Fuel Use
EO 13423 Alternative Fuel Use
Increase alternative fuel use by 77% from FY05 baseline, and alternative fuel use is greater than 5% of total fuel use (for FY11)
Increase alternative fuel use by 77% from FY05 baseline, and alternative fuel use is greater than 5% of total fuel use (for FY11)
117 percent117 percentAlternative fuel only 3.7% of total fuel useAlternative fuel only 3.7% of total fuel use
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Change in Petroleum Consumption, 2005-2011
Source: fastweb.inel.gov
Fuel Group = “Petroleum”; EO-covered Fuel = “Yes”
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Change in Petroleum Consumption, 2005-2011
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FY11: 12%
FY 15: 20%
FY05 Baseline
FY 20: 30%
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Change in Alternative Fuel Consumption, 2005-2011
Source: fastweb.inel.gov
Fuel Group = “Alternative”
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Change in Alternative Fuel Consumption, 2005-2011
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FY11: 77.2%FY15 to FY20+ :
159%FY05 Baseline