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Driving Wisconsin
                  Forward                                 WISCONSIN CLEAN CITIES
About Wisconsin Clean Cities
Wisconsin Clean Cities (WCC), a nonprofit 501(c)3
organization, is one of 87 active U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) Clean Cities coalitions in the United
States. The coalition is membership-based and relies
on membership participation and dues to accompish
their mission. In 2010, WCC was comprised of 14
members, and in 2012 boasts more than 60 members
 ̶ a significant growth under new leadership, renewed
vitality, and reinstated vision.

                                                          Wisconsin Clean Cities works to promote petroleum reduction and one method is
Goal and Strategies                                       educating fleets and the general public about alternative fuels. WCC holds many
WCC’s mission is to reduce petroleum consumption
                                                          events throughout the year and often features vehicles, such as compressed
and vehicle emissions through the support and
                                                          natural gas trucks (U.S. Venture pictured).
promotion of alternative fuels, alternative fuel and
advanced technology vehicles, and the necessary
fueling infrastructure to sustain the industry. WCC                  2011 Petroleum Savings by Technology Type
works toward their mission of petroleum reduction                          2,084,075 gallons of gasoline equivalents
through education and outreach, training, acquiring
                                                                                           Off-Road Vehicles (3%)
necessary funding to implement projects, and
stakeholder partnerships. The coalition’s fuel                      Idle Reduction (16%)
portfolio includes biodiesel, electricity, ethanol,
natural gas, and propane. Additionally, the coalition
                                                                Fuel Economy
advocates for idle reduction and fuel economy                   Improvements (1%)
technologies.                                                                                                       Alternative Fuel
                                                                                                                    Vehicles (80%)

WCC employs three main strategies:
 1.	 Replace petroleum with alternative and
     renewable fuels;
 2.	 Reduce petroleum consumption through
     smarter driving practices and fuel economy
     improvements;                                        2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced by Technology Type
 3.	 Eliminate petroleum use through idle                                                   12,498 tons total
     reduction and other fuel-saving technologies
     and practices.
                                                                                           Off-Road Vehicles (2%)

Accomplishments
To measure WCC’s level of success in reducing                   Idle Reduction (32%)
petroleum consumption and greenhouse gases, each
year WCC gathers data from stakeholders. It gives the
                                                                                                                    Alternative Fuel
coalition a yearly benchmark to set operational goals                                                               Vehicles (63%)
and gives Wisconsin a chance to show the U.S. DOE
the incredible efforts in the state. In 2011, Wisconsin
                                                                  Fuel Economy
was 7th out of 87 coalitions for reduced petroleum                Improvements (3%)
consumption (gasoline gallon equivalents or GGEs)


                         Wisconsin Clean Cities | 231 W. Michigan St., P321 | Milwaukee, WI 53203
Wisconsin Clean Cities · www.wicleancities.org · Page 2



   Compressed Natural Gas in Over-the-Road Trucks
   Paper Transport, Inc. (PTI) has 35 compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks on the road. PTI has
   logged over 2.4 million miles with natural gas powered trucks, and has formed a joint venture
   to build public-access CNG fueling stations throughout the regions in which they operate. The
   first station opened in Green Bay last January and two have been added since with two more
   planned for early 2013. In promoting the natural gas industry, PTI advocates natural gas as a
   transportation fuel to their competitors, sharing technical expertise with other carriers looking
   to explore CNG as an alternative fuel source. Additionally, PTI has lent itself to test prototype
   compressed natural gas products, putting into service a Kenworth and a Freightliner tractor
   powered by the CWI ISX-12G CNG engine. They have also been instrumental in working
   with and testing APG dual-fuel technology. PTI has been and continues to be a leader and
   pioneer in the natural gas truck market. PTI is a member of Wisconsin Clean Cities, and Jeff
   Shefchik, President of PTI, serves on the board of directors.


and greenhouse gases (tons). As a whole, the        by serving as a community-government-              Partners
coalition reduced a total of 2,084,075 GGEs         business partnership of select industry            WCC’s members consist of more than 60
(equivalent to 49,620 barrels of oil or around      participants in Southeast Wisconsin’s severe       private and public organizations and
1.9 million liters of soda) and 12,498 tons of      ozone nonattainment region, encompassing           individuals that support WCC’s mission of
greenhouse gas emissions (equivalent to             Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Kenosha,            petroleum reduction and energy security.
taking 2,451 passenger vehicles off the road).      Milwaukee, and Racine counties.                    WCC’s supporters include: U.S. Venture
                                                                                                       (Diamond), We Energies (Diamond),
Wisconsin Clean Transportation Program              In 1998, the WCC program made the                  ANGI Energy Systems (Platinum), AmeriGas
The State Energy Office, in partnership with        transition to become an independent, self-         (Gold), Clean Energy Fuels (Gold), Cummins
WCC, was able to bring $15 million from the         sustaining nonprofit coalition within the          NPower (Gold), General Motors (Gold), Kwik
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act              Southeastern Wisconsin community. In July          Trip (Gold), Paper Transport, Inc. (Gold),
(ARRA) funding into Wisconsin for the               1999, WCC hired its first Executive Director,      ROUSH CleanTech (Gold), Truck Country
purchase of alternative fueling infrastructure      and was housed out of the downtown office of       (Gold), Wisconsin Kenworth (Gold), Trillium
and vehicles. Further, the program has              the local utility, We Energies. Today, WCC is      CNG (Gold).
leveraged an additional $17 million in              housed in the same building.
cost-share from its 37 partners across the state.                                                      WCC Members gain the benefit of being
The mission of the Wisconsin Clean                  WCC has grown since its humble beginnings.         connected to the other 86 Clean Cities
Transportation Program (WCTP) is to                 In 2011, WCC started an initiative to expand       coalitions across the United States ̶ more than
significantly reduce petroleum consumption          its designation to encompass the entire state      10,400 other stakeholders. Some other benefits
and emissions, and is anticipated to displace       in order to reflect the work they do outside of    members gain include:
over 1.6 million gallons of petroleum each          Southeastern Wisconsin.                            •	 Networking opportunities with fleets and
year. Since its inception, the program has                                                                industry partners;
updated or installed 13 private and 4 public        Over the last 18 years, the Board of Directors     •	 Technical training, seminars, and webinars;
 fueling or electric charging stations, and         has increased from 5 members to over 12,           •	 Information resources on alternative fuels,
deployed more than 220 vehicles.                    membership is at a decade high, and the               advanced vehicles, idle reduction, and other
                                                    number of stakeholders is well over 2,000.            technologies that reduce petroleum use;
History                                             Since 2005, WCC and its partners have              •	 Assistance with funding applications and
The coalition was established in 1994 and           displaced almost 13 million gasoline gallon           technical troubleshooting;
located within the State Department of              equivalents of petroleum through the               •	 Information about funding opportunities
Administration’s Madison office building,           promotion of alternative fuels, advanced              from the U.S. Department of Energy, state
under the Bureau of Transportation Services.        technology vehicles, and supporting                   and local government agencies, nonprofits,
                                                    infrastructure.                                       and foundations; and
The WCC organization had direct benefit to                                                             •	 Public recognition for progress in
the Governor’s Alternative Fuels Task Force                                                               reducing petroleum consumption.
Wisconsin Clean Cities · www.wicleancities.org · Page 3


Wisconsin Clean Cities Board of Directors
The primary role of the Board of Directors is to provide overall guidance and policy to make
final decisions on pivotal issues. The Board consists of representatives from both
public and private voting member organizations. Members of the Board serve three year terms,
are elected by vote, and required to be dues paying members in good standing.

 Jeff Bach                                     Al Bartell
 Technical Support & Training Manager          Fleet Repair Supervisor
 American Diesel Systems                       City of Milwaukee
 Katrina Bell                                  Craig Fischer
 Marketing Coordinator                         Sales Director
 ANGI Energy Systems                           Dual Fuel Systems
 Ruanna Hayes                                  Matt Jarmuz
 Alternative Fuels Specialist                  Director of Sales
 Kwik Trip                                     Odyne Systems, LLC
 Jerry Medinger                                Ken Neusen, PhD
 Manager - Clean Fuels & Vehicle Techs         Director Emeritus - Center for Alt Fuels
 American Lung Association in Wisconsin        University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
 Bryan Nudelbacher                             Bob Reagan
 Business Analyst                              Senior Service Manager
 U.S. Venture                                  We Energies
 Jeff Shefchik                                 Mary Smarelli
 President                                     President
 Paper Transport, Inc.                         Transit Express
 George T. Stone
 Instructor of Natural Science
 Milwaukee Area Technical College

 Auxiliary Board Members:
 Matthew Carr                                  Martin Franzkowiak
 General Sales Manager                         Account Manager
 Cummins NPower                                Ferrellgas
 Tim Glynn
 Director of Development & Marketing for Alternative Fuels
 E.H. Wolf and Sons




   Why Join Wisconsin Clean Cities?
   “As a manufacturer of CNG fueling equipment, it’s convenient having
   a high percentage of our customers affiliated with a common association
   like the Wisconsin Clean Cities Coalition. They offer clean fueling partners
   support in specialized events, funding, technical assistance, and reference
   information. It’s an easy decision to support Wisconsin Clean Cities.”
    ̶ Dan Hicks, Midwest Regional Sales Manager, ANGI Energy Systems

   “Wisconsin Clean Cities gave us the tools that were instrumental to begin
   the conversion of our fleet from diesel to CNG. This conversion will
   reduce harmful emissions and significant costs for our operation – a win-win
   for everyone. Wisconsin Clean Cities has provided us with the information
   we need to continue to make a positive impact on our community.”
    ̶ Lisa Morris, HR and Safety Manager, Time Transport, Inc.
Wisconsin Clean Cities · www.wicleancities.org · Page 4



   Kwik Trip Makes Major Investments in Alternative
   Fueling Retail Stations
   Kwik Trip built the nation’s first truly alternative fuels station in La Crosse, WI – a personal
   investment of $3 million dollars. The design of the station itself incorporates 10 transportation
   fuels, including CNG and liquefied natural gas (LNG), under a single canopy to achieve a
   one-stop fueling experience for the general public. As of January 2013, Kwik Trip has six
   locations offering CNG – which sells for between $1.59 and $1.79 per gasoline gallon
   equivalent (GGE) in Wisconsin, and plans to open an additional 10 stations in 2013 within
   their territory (Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin).

   Kwik Trip’s own natural gas vehicle (NGV) fleet will serve as part of the anchor load. Kwik
   Trip maintains a fleet of about 400 vehicles which travel over 18 million miles annually. They
   have just begun to transform their fleet and currently operate over 20 NGVs ranging from
   light-duty vehicles to Class 8 trucks. Kwik Trip is an activist for the natural gas industry and
   strongly advocates the nationwide adoption of natural gas to be a standard fuel instead of an
   alternative fuel. Kwik Trip is also a member of Wisconsin Clean Cities.




Wisconsin Clean Cities Contacts
Contact us with any questions or information about Wisconsin Clean Cities or our mission.



                 Lorrie Lisek                                 Emily DeVillers                              Heather Goetsch
                Executive Director                             Program Associate                                Program Associate
                  (414) 221-4958                                (414) 221-2509                                   (414) 221-4487
         Lorrie.Lisek@WICleanCities.org                Emily.DeVillers@WICleanCities.org               Heather.Goetsch@WICleanCities.org




                  info@wicleancities.org             facebook.com/wisconsinCC

                                                                                                            Wisconsin Clean Cities
                                                                                                           231 W. Michigan St., P321
                                                                                                             Milwaukee, WI 53203
                                                                                                                (414) 221-4958
                                                                                                            info@wicleancities.org
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About Wisconsin Clean Cities

  • 1. Driving Wisconsin Forward WISCONSIN CLEAN CITIES About Wisconsin Clean Cities Wisconsin Clean Cities (WCC), a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, is one of 87 active U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Clean Cities coalitions in the United States. The coalition is membership-based and relies on membership participation and dues to accompish their mission. In 2010, WCC was comprised of 14 members, and in 2012 boasts more than 60 members ̶ a significant growth under new leadership, renewed vitality, and reinstated vision. Wisconsin Clean Cities works to promote petroleum reduction and one method is Goal and Strategies educating fleets and the general public about alternative fuels. WCC holds many WCC’s mission is to reduce petroleum consumption events throughout the year and often features vehicles, such as compressed and vehicle emissions through the support and natural gas trucks (U.S. Venture pictured). promotion of alternative fuels, alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicles, and the necessary fueling infrastructure to sustain the industry. WCC 2011 Petroleum Savings by Technology Type works toward their mission of petroleum reduction 2,084,075 gallons of gasoline equivalents through education and outreach, training, acquiring Off-Road Vehicles (3%) necessary funding to implement projects, and stakeholder partnerships. The coalition’s fuel Idle Reduction (16%) portfolio includes biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, natural gas, and propane. Additionally, the coalition Fuel Economy advocates for idle reduction and fuel economy Improvements (1%) technologies. Alternative Fuel Vehicles (80%) WCC employs three main strategies: 1. Replace petroleum with alternative and renewable fuels; 2. Reduce petroleum consumption through smarter driving practices and fuel economy improvements; 2011 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduced by Technology Type 3. Eliminate petroleum use through idle 12,498 tons total reduction and other fuel-saving technologies and practices. Off-Road Vehicles (2%) Accomplishments To measure WCC’s level of success in reducing Idle Reduction (32%) petroleum consumption and greenhouse gases, each year WCC gathers data from stakeholders. It gives the Alternative Fuel coalition a yearly benchmark to set operational goals Vehicles (63%) and gives Wisconsin a chance to show the U.S. DOE the incredible efforts in the state. In 2011, Wisconsin Fuel Economy was 7th out of 87 coalitions for reduced petroleum Improvements (3%) consumption (gasoline gallon equivalents or GGEs) Wisconsin Clean Cities | 231 W. Michigan St., P321 | Milwaukee, WI 53203
  • 2. Wisconsin Clean Cities · www.wicleancities.org · Page 2 Compressed Natural Gas in Over-the-Road Trucks Paper Transport, Inc. (PTI) has 35 compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks on the road. PTI has logged over 2.4 million miles with natural gas powered trucks, and has formed a joint venture to build public-access CNG fueling stations throughout the regions in which they operate. The first station opened in Green Bay last January and two have been added since with two more planned for early 2013. In promoting the natural gas industry, PTI advocates natural gas as a transportation fuel to their competitors, sharing technical expertise with other carriers looking to explore CNG as an alternative fuel source. Additionally, PTI has lent itself to test prototype compressed natural gas products, putting into service a Kenworth and a Freightliner tractor powered by the CWI ISX-12G CNG engine. They have also been instrumental in working with and testing APG dual-fuel technology. PTI has been and continues to be a leader and pioneer in the natural gas truck market. PTI is a member of Wisconsin Clean Cities, and Jeff Shefchik, President of PTI, serves on the board of directors. and greenhouse gases (tons). As a whole, the by serving as a community-government- Partners coalition reduced a total of 2,084,075 GGEs business partnership of select industry WCC’s members consist of more than 60 (equivalent to 49,620 barrels of oil or around participants in Southeast Wisconsin’s severe private and public organizations and 1.9 million liters of soda) and 12,498 tons of ozone nonattainment region, encompassing individuals that support WCC’s mission of greenhouse gas emissions (equivalent to Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Kenosha, petroleum reduction and energy security. taking 2,451 passenger vehicles off the road). Milwaukee, and Racine counties. WCC’s supporters include: U.S. Venture (Diamond), We Energies (Diamond), Wisconsin Clean Transportation Program In 1998, the WCC program made the ANGI Energy Systems (Platinum), AmeriGas The State Energy Office, in partnership with transition to become an independent, self- (Gold), Clean Energy Fuels (Gold), Cummins WCC, was able to bring $15 million from the sustaining nonprofit coalition within the NPower (Gold), General Motors (Gold), Kwik American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Southeastern Wisconsin community. In July Trip (Gold), Paper Transport, Inc. (Gold), (ARRA) funding into Wisconsin for the 1999, WCC hired its first Executive Director, ROUSH CleanTech (Gold), Truck Country purchase of alternative fueling infrastructure and was housed out of the downtown office of (Gold), Wisconsin Kenworth (Gold), Trillium and vehicles. Further, the program has the local utility, We Energies. Today, WCC is CNG (Gold). leveraged an additional $17 million in housed in the same building. cost-share from its 37 partners across the state. WCC Members gain the benefit of being The mission of the Wisconsin Clean WCC has grown since its humble beginnings. connected to the other 86 Clean Cities Transportation Program (WCTP) is to In 2011, WCC started an initiative to expand coalitions across the United States ̶ more than significantly reduce petroleum consumption its designation to encompass the entire state 10,400 other stakeholders. Some other benefits and emissions, and is anticipated to displace in order to reflect the work they do outside of members gain include: over 1.6 million gallons of petroleum each Southeastern Wisconsin. • Networking opportunities with fleets and year. Since its inception, the program has industry partners; updated or installed 13 private and 4 public Over the last 18 years, the Board of Directors • Technical training, seminars, and webinars; fueling or electric charging stations, and has increased from 5 members to over 12, • Information resources on alternative fuels, deployed more than 220 vehicles. membership is at a decade high, and the advanced vehicles, idle reduction, and other number of stakeholders is well over 2,000. technologies that reduce petroleum use; History Since 2005, WCC and its partners have • Assistance with funding applications and The coalition was established in 1994 and displaced almost 13 million gasoline gallon technical troubleshooting; located within the State Department of equivalents of petroleum through the • Information about funding opportunities Administration’s Madison office building, promotion of alternative fuels, advanced from the U.S. Department of Energy, state under the Bureau of Transportation Services. technology vehicles, and supporting and local government agencies, nonprofits, infrastructure. and foundations; and The WCC organization had direct benefit to • Public recognition for progress in the Governor’s Alternative Fuels Task Force reducing petroleum consumption.
  • 3. Wisconsin Clean Cities · www.wicleancities.org · Page 3 Wisconsin Clean Cities Board of Directors The primary role of the Board of Directors is to provide overall guidance and policy to make final decisions on pivotal issues. The Board consists of representatives from both public and private voting member organizations. Members of the Board serve three year terms, are elected by vote, and required to be dues paying members in good standing. Jeff Bach Al Bartell Technical Support & Training Manager Fleet Repair Supervisor American Diesel Systems City of Milwaukee Katrina Bell Craig Fischer Marketing Coordinator Sales Director ANGI Energy Systems Dual Fuel Systems Ruanna Hayes Matt Jarmuz Alternative Fuels Specialist Director of Sales Kwik Trip Odyne Systems, LLC Jerry Medinger Ken Neusen, PhD Manager - Clean Fuels & Vehicle Techs Director Emeritus - Center for Alt Fuels American Lung Association in Wisconsin University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Bryan Nudelbacher Bob Reagan Business Analyst Senior Service Manager U.S. Venture We Energies Jeff Shefchik Mary Smarelli President President Paper Transport, Inc. Transit Express George T. Stone Instructor of Natural Science Milwaukee Area Technical College Auxiliary Board Members: Matthew Carr Martin Franzkowiak General Sales Manager Account Manager Cummins NPower Ferrellgas Tim Glynn Director of Development & Marketing for Alternative Fuels E.H. Wolf and Sons Why Join Wisconsin Clean Cities? “As a manufacturer of CNG fueling equipment, it’s convenient having a high percentage of our customers affiliated with a common association like the Wisconsin Clean Cities Coalition. They offer clean fueling partners support in specialized events, funding, technical assistance, and reference information. It’s an easy decision to support Wisconsin Clean Cities.” ̶ Dan Hicks, Midwest Regional Sales Manager, ANGI Energy Systems “Wisconsin Clean Cities gave us the tools that were instrumental to begin the conversion of our fleet from diesel to CNG. This conversion will reduce harmful emissions and significant costs for our operation – a win-win for everyone. Wisconsin Clean Cities has provided us with the information we need to continue to make a positive impact on our community.” ̶ Lisa Morris, HR and Safety Manager, Time Transport, Inc.
  • 4. Wisconsin Clean Cities · www.wicleancities.org · Page 4 Kwik Trip Makes Major Investments in Alternative Fueling Retail Stations Kwik Trip built the nation’s first truly alternative fuels station in La Crosse, WI – a personal investment of $3 million dollars. The design of the station itself incorporates 10 transportation fuels, including CNG and liquefied natural gas (LNG), under a single canopy to achieve a one-stop fueling experience for the general public. As of January 2013, Kwik Trip has six locations offering CNG – which sells for between $1.59 and $1.79 per gasoline gallon equivalent (GGE) in Wisconsin, and plans to open an additional 10 stations in 2013 within their territory (Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin). Kwik Trip’s own natural gas vehicle (NGV) fleet will serve as part of the anchor load. Kwik Trip maintains a fleet of about 400 vehicles which travel over 18 million miles annually. They have just begun to transform their fleet and currently operate over 20 NGVs ranging from light-duty vehicles to Class 8 trucks. Kwik Trip is an activist for the natural gas industry and strongly advocates the nationwide adoption of natural gas to be a standard fuel instead of an alternative fuel. Kwik Trip is also a member of Wisconsin Clean Cities. Wisconsin Clean Cities Contacts Contact us with any questions or information about Wisconsin Clean Cities or our mission. Lorrie Lisek Emily DeVillers Heather Goetsch Executive Director Program Associate Program Associate (414) 221-4958 (414) 221-2509 (414) 221-4487 Lorrie.Lisek@WICleanCities.org Emily.DeVillers@WICleanCities.org Heather.Goetsch@WICleanCities.org info@wicleancities.org facebook.com/wisconsinCC Wisconsin Clean Cities 231 W. Michigan St., P321 Milwaukee, WI 53203 (414) 221-4958 info@wicleancities.org twitter.com/wccsea youtube.com/wccsea www.wicleancities.org linkedin.com/company/wiscon- flickr.com/wicleancities sin-clean-cities