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January/February 2011 Newsletter
ROUSH, SC4 Offer Propane Passenger Van
ROUSH CleanTech wants to help your
fleet go green with propane. The
company offers a variety of propane
vehicle conversions, and is giving
public and private Southern Colorado
fleets a chance to utilize a Ford E350
passenger van for an extended period
of time this spring. Participants will also
have their fuel and fueling costs
covered. Insurance coverage will bethe responsibility of the borrower
Southern Colorado Clean Cities
Collation (SC4) is facilitating the
program for ROUSH, and SC4 Partnerswill have priority access to the van. To
find out more about the program and
reserve a time to borrow the van,
contact SC4 today!
Propane, also known as liquefied
petroleum gas (LPG), is used by many
fleets. It has a high energy density,
giving propane vehicles good driving
range, and propane fueling infra-
structure is widespread.
For more information about the ROUSH
CleanTech Demo Loan Program, call
S4C Marketing Coordinator Dianne
Bertini at (719) 213-5001 or
Southern Colorado Clean Cities Coalition
The Environmental Protection Agencyhas ruled that 2001 model year and
newer light trucks and cars can safelyuse a 15 percent ethanol mix (E15), amove that increases the fuel standardfrom 10 percent and will help todramatically increase usage of thedomestically-grown alternative fuel.
Until recently, automakers andpetroleum producers had warned thathigher grade blends (above thecurrent 10 percent ethanol standard)
EPA Approves Expanded E15 Mix
could harm an engines seals, pumpsand other components. However, the
EPA ruling documents extensive testingshowing the fear is unwarranted.
While the EPA decision doesnt meanthat consumers will see an immediatechange at the pump from theconventional blends, the move is beingwidely heralded as major milestone forwider usage and distribution ofethanol, both through the 15 percentmix as well as more E85 awareness.
If you have questions about theSouthern Colorado Clean Cities
Coalition, or youd like to knowmore about becoming a partner,
call Executive Director Alicia
Archibald today at(719) 494-6592 or email
ROUSH CleanTech
converts fleets topropane fuel.
In The News
ROUSH Offers Propane
Passenger Van
EPA Expands Ethanol
Blenders Standard
Boulder EV Gets Zero
Emissions Certification
Surveys Are Due Feb. 10
Grant Solicitations
Fleet Electrification
Roadmap Now Available
Hertz Adds EVs
Alternative Fueling Station
Locator Adds New Features
DOE Readies $30 Million in
Biofuels Research Grants
Calendar of Events
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states are permitted tofollow CARB standards, ouse the federal ones, bunot set their own.
Boulder Electric Vehicle isagreen tech manufacturingcompany that makepurpose built ALL ElectricDelivery Trucks & ALL ElectricWork Utility Vehicles (WUVor cargo vans. These aredesigned from the groundup to meet the lightweighaerodynamic & safetyneeds of ALL ElectricVehicles.
For more information, visiwww.boulderrev.com
Boulder Electric VehiclesGains CARB Certification
Fleet Electrification Roadmap Now Available
Dont Forget
Your Annual Survey
is due back to SC4
by February 10,2011!
Boulder Electric Vehicles All Electric DeliveryTruck Prototype, complete June 2009
The California Air ResourcesBoard (CARB) has officiallycertified Boulder ElectricVehicle's 11,500 lbs. GVWRtrucks as Zero EmissionsVehicles (ZEV). These
models include a mediumduty delivery van,passenger shuttle van, flat-bed work truck, parks andrecreation service truck,and service body build-out.
CARB is a departmentwithin the cabinet-levelCalifornia EnvironmentalProtection Agencythenations only state-levelregulatory agency underthe Clean Air Act. Other
The Fleet Electrification Roadmap provides insightand analysis on the economics of electric vehiclesfor fleet operators and demonstrates targetedopportunities in which innovative models can helpmake electric-drive vehicles a compellingopportunity for U.S. businesses and government.
By focusing on these opportunities, fleet operatorscould drive much-needed scale productionvolumes in the U.S. battery industry, driving down
costs to benefit the broader consumer market forelectric vehicles.
To download your free copy of the Fleet Electrification Roadmap from theElectrification Coalition, visit http://electrificationcoalition.org
Hertz Adds EVs to Worldwide Rental Car FleetThe Hertz Corporation ismaking plans tobecome the nations
first car rental companyto offer electric vehicles
(EVs) as part of theirrental program. Therental giant made theannouncement at akick-off event inDecember, and saysthat EVs will bedeployed through thecompanys Connect byHertz program starting inNew York City, thenWashington DC and San
Francisco. The goal, Hertz says in a statement, is tobegin a worldwide roll-out this quarter. Interestedrenters can even reserve an EV in select areas onthe companys website,www.hertz.com.
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You can access the Alternative Fueling StationLocator by clicking here.
Question of the Quarter:Which federal tax incentives were extended as a resultof the recently enacted Tax Relief, UnemploymentInsurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of2010?
Answer:On Dec. 17, President Obama signed H.R. 4853, the TaxRelief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, andJob Creation Act of 2010. This Act extends and reinstatesseveral alternative fuel tax credits through Dec. 31, 2011.
Extended tax credits include (click for more details):
Qualified Alternative Fuel Infrastructure TaxCredit
Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) Small Ethanol Producer Tax Credit Small Agri-Biodiesel Producer Tax Credit
The Act also reinstates several tax credits that expiredafter December 31, 2009:
Alternative Fuel Excise Tax Credit Alternative Fuel Mixture Excise Tax Credit Biodiesel Mixture Excise Tax Credit Biodiesel Income Tax Credit
The Alternative Fuel, Alternative Fuel Mixture, andBiodiesel Mixture Excise Tax Credits were reinstated
retroactively, meaning taxpayers may submit a one-timeclaim for qualified fuel sold or used during the 2010 taxyear. The IRS has issued special guidance to allow a 180-day period for the submission of these claims. For more
information, click here (PDF link).
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Types of Stations: Thelocator provides inform-ation about operationalstations as well as stationsthat are in theplanning/constructionstages. Use the AdvancedOptions to includeplanned stations in yoursearch.
Home equipment: Res-idential infrastructure is notincluded in the AFDC
database.
Alternative FuelsStation LocatorAdds RefinedEV SearchUsers can search by EVSEtype on the AFDCs StationLocator. For the purpose of
the AFDC database, Level 1and Level 2 EVSE currentlyrefers to 120V and 240VEVSE (respectively) with oneof the following connectorstandards: NEMA 5-15,NEMA 5-20, or J1772. Userscan also see locationsproviding other EVSE,including legacy equipmentsuch as large and smallpaddle inductive.
Did You Know?
A few things you may notknow about the AFDCStation Locator:
Free Data: Anyone candownload the com-plete fueling stationdata-set and use it.Currently, Google andMapQuest, amongmany others, use ourdataset.
Details: If you click onDetails for any station,you can see informationrelated to access,accepted forms ofpayment, and more.
DOE Readies $30 Million Biofuels Grant
The DOE is offering $30 millionin grants funding projectsthat support thedevelopment of advancedbiofuels to replace gasolineor diesel without requiring
upgrades or changes to thevehicle or available fuelinginfrastructure.
Developing the nextgeneration of Americanbiofuels will enhance ournational energy security,expand the domesticbiofuels industry, andproduce new clean energy
jobs, said Energy Secretary
Steven Chu.
The funding provides up to$30 million over the next threeto four years to support asmany as five projects. The
projects will focus onoptimizing and integratingprocess steps that convertbiomass into biofuels andbioproducts that willeventually be used to supporthydrocarbon fuels andchemicals. These processimprovements could includepretreatment methods thatalter the biomass to improveyields.
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Development; Outreach, Communications, and Training; DataSystems and Information Technology; and Data Analytics andPublications. The RFP will be posted on or about 1/24/11, bids due
2/23/11. For more info, go to: www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&tab=core&id=81c527714f0290ba396a45b677acaafa
&_cview=0. Refer to Sol# DC-11-00003. (FBO 1/8/11)
Reducing Children's Environmental Exposures The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requests proposals forBuilding Capacity to Reduce Children's Environmental Exposures
In Child-Occupied Settings. This program seeks to address
children's environmental health in underserved communities bybuilding capacity to reduce exposures in child-occupied settings.
Targeted health hazards include, but are not limited to: Lead,mercury, and arsenic; air pollutants, both indoor and ambient;
radon; carbon monoxide; asbestos; and water pollution. $1.5million expected to be available, up to 20 awards anticipated.
Responses due 2/18/11. For more info, contact Kathy Seikel [email protected] or go to: http://
yosemite.epa.gov/ochp/ochpweb.nsf/content/grants.htm. Referto Sol# EPA-OCHP-01-2011. (Grants.gov 1/12/11)
Community Action and the EnvironmentThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requests proposals for
the Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE)
Program. CARE is community-based, community-driven,multimedia demonstration program designed to help
communities understand and reduce risks due to toxic pollutantsand environmental concerns from all sources. $2 million
expected to be available, up to 9 awards anticipated. Responsedue 3/22/11. For more info, contact Dennis O'Connor [email protected] or go to: http://www.epa.gov/air/grants_funding.html. Refer to Sol# EPA-OAR-IO-11-08.
(Grants.gov 1/13/11)
Agriculture & Food Research Initiative - Foundational Programs
The U.S. Department of Agriculture requests proposals for theAgriculture and Food Research Initiative Foundational
Programs. The Foundation Programs support research,education, and extension as well integrated programs that
address key problems of national, regional, and multi-stateimportance in sustaining all components of agriculture. Areas of
interest include, but are not limited to: Renewable energy,natural resources, and environment; Agriculture systems andtechnology; and Agriculture economics and rural communities.
$78 million expected to be available, up to 420 awardsanticipated. Contact info and due dates vary by subject area.
For more info, go to: http://www.nifa.usda.
gov/funding/rfas/afri_rfa.html. Refer to Sol# USDA-NIFA-AFRI-003397. (Grants.gov 1/7/11)
Energy and Water - Afghanistan
The U.S. Agency for International Development announces itsintent to request proposals for work to provide a broad range ofenergy and water sector services to support Afghanistan's
economic, social, and political development by providingsecure, reliable, and affordable energy, water, and sanitation.
Energy requirements may include, but are not limited to:
Generation (thermal, hydro, solar, wind), transmission, distribution,power imports, conservation, efficiency, and commercialoperations. Water requirements may include, but are not limited
to: Household, community, and urban water supply, point-of-usetreatment, sanitation, wastewater management, wastewater
reuse, integrated water resources management, watershed
planning, design and construction of small irrigation dams, designand construction of large signature multi-purpose reservoirs.USAID intends to post the RFP in the near future. For more info,contact Alvera Reichert at [email protected] or go to:
https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&tab=core&id=a49d6a5884f5f1b7a9319b9fc3527ae1&_cview=1. Refer to Sol#
RFP-306-11-0015.
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GRANT SOLICITATIONSRenewable Energy and Energy Efficiency on Tribal LandsThe U.S. Department of Energy requests proposals for First StepsToward Developing Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency on
Tribal Lands. Areas of interest include: Strategic planning,energy options analysis, energy organization development, and
human capacity building, related to sustainable energyefficiency implementation and/or renewable energy
development. Up to $1.5 million expected to be available, upto 20 awards anticipated. Responses due 3/3/11. For more info,
contact Paige Smith at [email protected] or go to:https://www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=DE-FOA-0000422&agency=DOE . Refer to Sol# DE-FOA-0000422.
Renewable Energy in Indian Country
The U.S. Department of Energy requests proposals for RenewableEnergy Development and Deployment in Indian Country. Areas
of interest include: 1) Feasibility Studies to determine thetechnical/economic viability of a future renewable project, 2)Development activities leading to the deployment of
renewable energy projects, and 3) Deployment (construction)of renewable energy projects for power production. Up to $4
million expected to be available, up to 20 awards anticipated.Responses due 3/31/11. For more info, contact Kathryn Buckley
at [email protected] or go to: www.fedconnect.net/FedConnect/?doc=DE-FOA0000424&agency=DOE. Referto Sol# DE-FOA-0000424.
Clean Diesel Finance Program
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requests proposals forthe SmartWay Finance Program. This program supports projects
that reduce diesel emissions through the creation of national,tribal, regional, state or local finance programs. As an example,
programs that provide the loan recipient with a specificfinancial incentive to purchase or lease eligible retrofittedvehicles or equipment. $6 million expected to be available, up
to 2 awards anticipated. Responses due 2/10/11. For more info,contact Tyler Cooley at [email protected] or go to:
http://www.epa.gov/air/grants_funding.html. Refer to Sol# EPA-OAR-OTAQ-11-03. (Grants.gov 1/13/11)
Transit Workforce DevelopmentThe U.S. Department of Transportation requests proposals for the
Innovative Transit Workforce Development Program. This RFP willsupport projects that demonstrate innovative workforce
development practices and programs occurring in publictransportation. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to,
worker training and retention, pre-employment training, andnew innovative programs. $1 million expected to be available,individual awards NTE $500K. Responses due 3/15/11. For more
info, contact Jarrett Stoltzfus [email protected] go to:http://www.fta.dot.gov/funding/grants_financing_7829.html.
Refer to Sol# FTA-2011-009-TRI. (Grants.gov 1/6/11)
Renewable/Efficiency Information SystemsThe Overseas Private Investment Corporation seeks access to
subscription-based, real-time information and data services thatprovides worldwide coverage of the following market sectors:
Renewable Energy (including but not limited to: solar, wind,biomass, geothermal, biofuels, and ocean), Clean Technology,and Energy Efficiency. Bids due 2/18/11. For more info, contact
Robert Campbell at [email protected] or go to: www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=0d807f6e3445c4aab1231b19c
db03976&tab=core&_cview=0. Refer to Sol# OPIC-11-R-0016.
GHG Support Services
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announces its intentto seek Technical and Outreach Support Services for
Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program Development andImplementation. Areas of support will include: Technical and
Engineering Analyses; Regulatory Program and Guidance
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LOCAL EVENTS
02/25/11
Pikes Peak Environmental Forum, Noon2pm, The
Margarita at Pine Creek, 7350 Pine Creek Rd
Colorado Springs, Reservations:
NATIONAL EVENTS(click on the links for
more information)
02/06/1102/09/11
2011 Biodiesel Conference & Expo, Phoenix Convention
Center, Phoenix, AZ
03/06/1103/09/11
Green Truck Summit, Indiana Convention Center,
Indianapolis, IN
01/22/11
Earth Day
The Southern
Colorado Clean
Cities Coalition
Phone: (719) 494-6592
E-Mail:[email protected]
Web:http://southern.cleancitiescolorado.org
Find Us on
Facebook:
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Clean CitiesCoalition
Follow Us On Twitter:
@SoCOCleanCities
About the Southern Colorado Clean Cities CoalitionSouthern Colorado Clean Cities Coalition (SC4) is a coalition of individuals, businesses andorganizations, both public and private. SC4 was first designated as a coalition on July 13th1994.
For the first 13 years, this coalition was solely focused on the Colorado Springs area. In2008, the coalition sought to expand its boundaries in order to support many morecommunities who need assistance. Though based in Colorado Springs, SCCCC spans theentire Southern region of Colorado.
Southern Colorado Clean Cities Coalition develops public/private partnerships in SouthernColorado to promote alternative fuels and advanced vehicles, fuel blends, fueeconomy, hybrid vehicles, idle reduction, and alternative modes of transportation.
Current SC4 partners include: ROUSH CleanTech, City of Colorado Springs, Dwire
Earthmoving and Excavating, Engineering & Environment, Inc., US General Services Admin
istration-Colorado Fleet Management Center, Yellow Cab TaxService - Colorado Springs, Cityof Grand Junction, City oFountain, Cripple Creek & VictoGold Mine, Pueblo County, Cityof Durango, Amerigas, PerkinsMotor Company, Duke's GarageSan Isabel Electric, Phil Long FordPikes Peak Area Council oGovernments, and El Paso
County.
NBF Seeks Companies Interested in
Biodiesel Infrastructure
The National BiodieselFoundation (NBF) isseeking companiesinterested in partici-pating in a joint grant
submission to the USDepartment of Energy for the development of biodieseinfrastructure.
This is in preparation of the 2011 DOE Clean Cities GrantSolicitation due out in February 2011. It is our goal to havepartners pre-approved through this process so the grant canbe written and submitted in a timely fashion. Projectinformation (see below for specifics) is due to Tom VerryExecutive Director no later than midnight, Friday, February 42011. The objective of the infrastructure project is to displaceon-highway petroleum-based fuel with biodiesel.
The NBF will likely choose five to six partners/locations to
include in our DOE grant proposal with each asking DOE fo$50,000 to $100,000. By participating in this process andsubmitting project information, we do not guaranteeparticipation in the grant proposal or funding from DOEQuestions can be directed to Mr. Verry at 800-841-5849.
For more information on the foundation or complete grantopportunity specifics, visitwww.biodieselfoundation.org .
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