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Serving the Southeast

EPA Region 4 Diesel Strategy. Serving the Southeast. Rachel White US EPA Region 4 December 6, 2006. Just how big is Region 4?. Southeast. Region 4. Great Lakes. Region 5. West Coast. Region 9. Southwest. Region 6. Mid Atlantic. Region 3. Northeast. Region 2. Florida. New England.

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Serving the Southeast

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  1. EPA Region 4 Diesel Strategy Serving the Southeast Rachel White US EPA Region 4 December 6, 2006

  2. Just how big is Region 4? Southeast Region 4 Great Lakes Region 5 West Coast Region 9 Southwest Region 6 Mid Atlantic Region 3 Northeast Region 2 Florida New England Region 1 Great Plains Region 7 Northwest Region 10 Rocky Mountains Region 8 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Population in Millions (for the year 2000) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Florida Bureau of Economic & Business Research

  3. National Clean Diesel Campaign • Goal: protect public health and meet clean air standards • Focus on cleaner engines and cleaner fuels • Onroad and Offroad (phased approach) • Two components: • Regulations for new engines and fuels • Voluntary programs for existing engines • Five sectors: • School buses, Ports, Construction, Freight and Agriculture

  4. school bus other highway school bus other highway 1% 3% 2% 3% ports ports transit transit 4% 5% 0% 1% other nonroad 4% other nonroad freight 9% agriculture 32% 8% non-port marine 9% freight construction 56% 11% non-port marine agriculture construction 13% 19% 21% Mobile Source Diesel Emissions Inventory by Sector (2004) NOx (6.3 million tons) PM 2.5 (305,000 tons)

  5. Voluntary Diesel Reductions Are Needed to Meet Our Goal • Diesel engines are important to America • Freight movement accounts for 20% of US energy use • The Good News: 2007 standards for new onroad engines; 2010 standards for new offroad engines • The Bad News: 11 million legacy engines—with long useful lives (turnover not until 2030) • Our strategy: cleaner fuels and voluntary measures • Annual benefits: $150 Billion

  6. Southeast Diesel Collaborative • A voluntary, public-private partnership for the Southeast • Open to all with a stake in future clean diesel use • Share learning and ideas • Leverage scarce resources • Develop productive partnerships

  7. Kickoff MeetingApril 26-27 • ~160 attendees • MOU Signing Ceremony – 30+ groups • Grants announced • $58K RGI grant to UGA for poultry litter/biodiesel pyrolysis project • $100K RFPs for SEDC projects • Very positive feedback/reviews

  8. SEDC Committees • Strategic Planning • Agriculture & Biodiesel • Construction • Emerging Sectors • Funding • Onroad/Highway • Outreach • Technology

  9. Construction Sector • Encourage/facilitate incentives for contractor retrofits • Catalogue biodiesel use successes • Outreach – stress health and fuel savings benefits of anti-idling/retrofits • Retrofit grant programs for SE pilot projects • Industry workshop-solicit ideas

  10. Onroad/Highway Sector • Expand retrofits to other public fleets (transit, waste) • Promote biodiesel use • Enhance clean refueling infrastructure • Interstate Green Corridors • Expand SmartWay Transport • Creative financing

  11. Ag/Biodiesel Sector • Education and Outreach • Research – what farmers can produce now • Market development – regional strategy, different feedstocks • Engage Ag Commissioners across SE • Identify impediments to biodiesel distribution

  12. Projects • Comprehensive SEDC Region 4 biodiesel inventory identifies: • Production facilities; • Distributors; • Refueling stations; • Infrastructure; and, • State incentives • Links: mapmuse.com and SEDC website

  13. Regional Investment

  14. Projects • SEDC Regional Biodiesel Inventory

  15. Grants/Funding • Over $2 Million invested by EPA in Region 4 ($23 Million non-EPA funds) • Received 10 SEDC proposals for $100K grant – initial selection complete • 2007 SEDC grants – • Depends on final FY07 EPA appropriations • Potential range nationwide -- $20-28M

  16. What’s Next ? • Develop strategies and projects with state and local partners • Agriculture, construction sector opportunities! • Assist State Diesel Workgroups • Continue SEDC outreach • Fuels Workshop

  17. EPA Emerging Issues in Fuels Workshop • Scheduled for December 5-6 in Atlanta • Audience: State/Local agencies, SEDC groups with interest in fuels • Topics: • Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel; • Fuel waivers; • Labeling/tank issues; • Biodiesel; • Regulatory requirements; • Energy Policy Act

  18. Contacts • EPA Region 4 Contacts: • Scott Davis 404-562-9127 • Dale Aspy 404-562-9041 • Alan Powell 404-562-9045 • Rachel White 404-562-9044 • Go towww.southeastdiesel.org

  19. Region 4 Doing our Part to ProtectHuman Health and the Environment

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