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Getting From Problem to Solution: Reducing Diesel Pollution From Goods Movement Rich Kassel September 23, 2011 [email protected]

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Getting From Problem to Solution: Reducing Diesel Pollution From

Goods Movement

Rich KasselSeptember 23, [email protected]

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Introduction: A Vision of Goods Movement

• We all want and need stuff—more all the time• Need to address all key pollution sources to

create a sustainable goods movement future• Believe it or not, the regulatory process is in

place• But turnover is slow – trucks, equipment, and

ships last a long time• So how do we speed things up in an

economically and politically constrained world?

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How the Dump Dirty Diesels Campaign began…

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Why do we care about diesel pollution?

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In 1995, most midtown PM at street-level came from diesel vehicles

Average PM Source Contribution in Midtown Manhattan

Diesel52%

Oil Combustion1%

Long Range Transport22%

Iron4%

Sea Salt6%

Road Dust9%

Auto6%

Source: New York State PM10 Implementation Plan, September 1995.

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NYC Transit Clean-Fuel Bus Program showed Clean Diesels possible

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Applicable lessons from NYC Transit for the Goods Movement debate

• Use objective criteria: Technology-neutral, fuel-neutral measurement of PM and NOx reductions

• 90% of the NYC Transit’s emission benefits came from “retiring and replacing” the older buses regardless of fuel/technology chosen for the new buses

• Retrofits worked—but perhaps best only in sophisticated maintenance environments?

• Solutions that are scalable and replicable will provide benefits beyond the initial program

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A Bit of Context: Goods Movement impacts

In A Few Quick Slides

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Global Shipping and Particulates Go Together

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Reducing Ship Pollution Saves Lives Along Coasts and Inland

Source: Corbett, J. J.; Winebrake, J. J.; Green, E. H.; Kasibhatla, P.; Eyring, V.; Lauer, A., Mortality from Ship Emissions: A Global Assessment. Environmental Science & Technology 2007, 41, (24), 8512–8518

Premature deaths from PM

due to Ship Emissions

Cleaner marine fuels would reduce nationwide ship health impacts by ~ 60 %.

Case 2b MortalityCardiopulmonary

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It’s not just PM – Goods Movement is a major CO2 emitter

>30% efficiency<3 year Paybacks

= > $70bn a year is being wasted

>30% efficiency<3 year Paybacks

= > $70bn a year is being wasted

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Older ship engines are so dirty…

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…and kids live nearby…

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…Containers are quiet neighbors…

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…until the train shows up to get them…

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…or they leave the port by truck…

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The Regulatory Structure is in Place

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EPA truck standards are cleanest in the world…but old trucks are dirty

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IMO Emissions Control Area Will Reduce Ship Pollution

• ECA: 200 nm from US and Canadian coast• Two key components:

2015: Sulfur levels drop from today’s >25,000 ppm to 1,000 ppm

2016: PM cut 85% and NOx cut 80%• Benefits: 14,000 premature deaths and

>$100B in net health costs by 2020

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Comprehensive Program Will Avoid ~40,000 Premature Deaths Annually

Rule Covers Premature Deaths Avoided

1999 Tier 2 Cars, light trucks, SUVs 4,300

2001 Highway Diesel Trucks and Buses 8,300

2004 Nonroad Diesel Farm, Construction, etc. 12,000

2008 Locomotive/Marine Trains and ships 1,100

2010 Emission Control Area (IMO ECA)

Ocean-going vessels w/in 200 nm of US

14,000

Note: Premature death numbers are annual estimates, as of 2020 for IMO ECA, 2030 for all others

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U.S. Vehicle Regulations Are Extremely Cost-Effective

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2008 Locomotive-Marine

2004 Nonroad Diesel

2001 Truck and Bus Rule

1999 Tier 2 Light-Duty

$ Billion Annually in 2030

Total Cost: approx. $13 Total Cost: approx. $13 BillionBillionTotal Benefits: approx. Total Benefits: approx. $290 Billion$290 Billion

CostsBenefits

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…But These Engines Last for Decades, So We Need to Accelerate

the Phase-out…

2 Examples of Drayage Clean-up Worth Exploring

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Example 1: POLA Clean Air Action Plan

• Resulted from NRDC’s China Shipping lawsuit.

• Addressed all major sources of port pollution: trucks, ships, trains, cargo handling equipment.

• Set firm goals for reductions of diesel particulate matter from each source.

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Solutions in the Clean Air Action Plan

• Diesel trucks: Progressive ban on older trucks Cargo container fee on dirty trucks Structural change in employment structure

• Ships: Cold ironing Cleaner fuel Speed reduction

• Cargo handling equipment: Electrification

• Trains: Anti-idling recommendations

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Example 2: Developing the PANYNJ Truck Replacement Program

• Multi-stakeholder effort in 2009-2010, co-chaired by PANYNJ and NRDC Included all key sectors

• Why different than POLA?: Huge economic and political constraints after 2008 recession

• Different goals: truck replacements and reduced emissions only Container fees, labor issues not on the

table

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PANYNJ Truck Replacement and Phase Out Programs

• Truck Phase Out Program Phase 1: Ban pre-1994 NY engines, as of Jan. 2011 Phase 2: Ban pre-2007 engines, as of Jan. 2017 Trucks register in Drayage Truck Registry, voluntary sticker system

• Truck Replacement Program (TRP): Received 180 applications for 202 trucks (72% IOO) 63 trucks sold (70% IOO) Eligibility now expanded to trucks with 2003 or older engines

• Supplemental TRP $1.57M EPA grant; $4.3M PA funds (financing @5.25%) Eligibility: Trucks with engines 2003 or older Replacement vehicle must be 2007 emission compliant

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2010 Drayage Truck Characterization Survey

2010 2008

Pre-1994 Frequent Callers 196 (4.7%) 709 (16%)

Pre-1994 Total 390 (4.5%) 2406 (15%)

Total Frequent Callers 4189 4544

Total Trucks 8496 16286

Most Common MY 2000 1999 & 2000

Average MY 2000 1998

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Next Steps for PANYNJ Clean Truck Program—and other new programs?

• Given budget constraints, will there be continued financial support?

• What additional steps need to be taken for phase 2 (i.e., post-2007 engines in 2017)?

• Can EPA Smartway Drayage Program help accelerate clean-up?

• If ships are wasting fuel, can ports create incentives for ship efficiency too?

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Conclusions

• Thanks to EPA and IMO regulations, new truck, equipment, and ship engines will be much cleaner than old models

• But turnover is very, very slow• No one-size-fits-all approach to accelerating

the clean-up: POLA and PANYNJ show different ways to eliminate old trucks

• Successful solutions must take into account needs of all stakeholders and local environmental, economic, and political conditions

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If A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words, How Much Are These Two

Slides Worth?

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Southern California Cancer Risk from Air Pollution: 2000 Data

Source: SCAQMD, Multiple Air Toxics Exposure Study II, March 2000

Cancers per million

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So. CA Cancer Risk from Air Pollution: When All Trucks, Equipment, and Ships are Clean

Source: SCAQMD, Multiple Air Toxics Exposure Study II, March 2000

Cancers per million