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Propane Infrastructure Presentation EPAct Fleet Workshop – Utah Clean Cities Sandy, Utah August 26, 2010

Propane Infrastructure Presentation EPAct Fleet Workshop – Utah Clean Cities Sandy, Utah August 26, 2010. Rocky Mountain Propane Association Baron Glassgow, Executive Director bglassgow@npga.org 866-881-6309. Propane Industry.

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Propane Infrastructure Presentation EPAct Fleet Workshop – Utah Clean Cities Sandy, Utah August 26, 2010

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  1. Propane Infrastructure PresentationEPAct Fleet Workshop – Utah Clean CitiesSandy, UtahAugust 26, 2010 Rocky Mountain Propane Association Baron Glassgow, Executive Director bglassgow@npga.org 866-881-6309

  2. Propane Industry • Rocky Mountain Propane Association is comprised of small businesses and large corporations engaged in all segments of the propane industry • Propane Education and Research Council (PERC) promotes safe, efficient use of odorized propane through investments in research, safety and consumer initiatives (created 1998)

  3. FUEL Glossary • AutoGas: industry term for Propane as a transportation fuel • 50 percent of the propane used in the USA comes from raw natural gas. (Raw natural gas is about 90 percent methane, 5 percent propane and 5 percent other gases.) • 40 percent comes from petroleum during the refining process. (Propane vapors separated from gasoline liquid.) • 7 percent from Canada • 3 percent imported

  4. Propane as AutoGas • ~1910-Propane discovered by Dr. Walter Snelling • 1913- First Propane vehicle in USA • 2006-Liquid Propane Injection system in USA • CleanFUEL USA unveils GM 8.1 • GMC 4500-8500 • Blue Bird Propane Vision • 2007-Roush Industries introduces LPI into F-150 • 2010-AutoGas Development • Alliance AutoGas • CleanFUEL USA/ConocoPhillips

  5. Why Propane as a Transportation Fuel • Domestically Produced • Economically Efficient • Environmentally Friendly • Safe • Infrastructure Availability • Performance Characteristics (range/power) • Superior Emissions • Worldwide Leader • Sustainable Economic Model

  6. Propane is Clean Burning To access the full study report, please visit: www.propanecouncil.org/rd

  7. Fueling Infrastructure Options • Developing AF Infrastructure • Options to consider • Tanks • Dispensers • Card readers/payment processing and tracking • Costing options • Fleet fuel consumption levels needed for lease options • X number of gallons will lease station include pricing in fuel cost, etc.

  8. Propane is Economical • As an engine fuel it costs ~30-50 percent less than gasoline • Pricing tends to be better in propane producing states like Texas and Louisiana • Propane is ~ 106 octane • Same HP and torque as gasoline vehicles • The Fine Print • Propane is 91,600 btus • New technology provides better efficiency resulting in ~10 percent less mileage

  9. Fueling Infrastructure Options

  10. Propane Infrastructure • Economical and Cost Efficient • Industry Partnerships • Modern Fleet Management Systems • Portable (as fleets change) • Dispensers Placed at Customer Sites

  11. Economical • Installing a propane station is the least expensive alternative even as compared to gasoline or diesel stations • 4-7 HP electric motor • No ground water contamination • Non toxic • No costly EPA monitoring system • Low pressure, 100-300 psig • Low noise • 2000 gallon skid mounted system with basic dispenser for ~ $22,000…installed!

  12. High frame, Commercial Style Key pad for secure self serve Attractive retail design Fully electronic dispenser Nozzle boot handle actuation Retail Displays: Total Sale Volume Price per gallon Electronic Dispensers

  13. All major credit cards-MC/VISA/AMEX Corporate Fleet cards Clean Fuel USA cards Complete reporting capabilities Web based interface Track inventory levels Multiple price and customer levels Fuel Management

  14. Complete storage and pumping unit designed for AutoGas Portable system ready for electrical connection Includes storage tank, secured accessories, electrical control panel, dispenser High flow rate valves, pump/motor and piping Complete skid systems

  15. Questions?

  16. Thank You Baron Glassgow bglassgow@npga.org 866-881-6309

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