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February 01, 2007

Saving Oil and Greening Fleets in Michigan

Along our way, we listened as President Bush delivered his State of the Union address where he laid out his goal of a 75% reduction in America's use of Mideast oil.  While we certainly agree with the goal, we have our doubts about the plan to actually get us there.  Let's just say that the administration's track record for addressing the nation's "addiction to oil" has been somewhat less than stellar.  That's why our Green Machines Tour is asking for your help in calling on Congress to take stronger action to "Save Oil and Save Jobs."

Aaevent1 Back home in Michigan, on a cold January day, we met with some of the people that are taking action to save oil.  The Ann Arbor area Clean Cities Coalition has been one of the leaders of the Green Fleets movement.  We met at the City of Ann Arbor's fleet garage where fleet services manager Tom Gibbons operates his fleet of nearly 400 vehicles, most of which use renewable and alternative fuels.  Tom showed off his super-sized "bio-diesel" tank and fueling station, which uses a minimum of 20% bio-diesel in colder months, and up to 50% blends of the renewable diesel fuel in the summer.  The City also runs part of its fleet on clean-burning natural gas (CNG), and also maintains a public CNG filling station.  While it plans on adding E-85 "flex-fuel" vehicles in the future, the City currently uses a 10% blend of ethanol in all its gasoline-powered vehicles. 

A2trashtruck_1Significant to the City's progress was passage of a Green Fleets policy in 2004 that set a 10% reduction goal of gasoline and diesel fuel use by 2012.  According to the City's Energy Coordinator, Dave Konkle, the City had already surpassed this goal in 2006, achieving an 11% reduction.  Konkle also estimates reduced greenhouse gas emissions of 7%.  In addition to the City's use of renewable and alternative fuels, savings have also been achieved through fleet downsizing and the purchase of vehicles with higher fuel economy. 

A2event2_1Its not just the City that has been greening fleets in the Ann Arbor area.  Sean Reed now manages the local coalition that also includes the University of Michigan, Washtenaw County, the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority, and a host of other public and private fleet operators.  Notably, the University of Michigan has been one of the early pioneers in the use of E-85 and biodiesel, with one of the largest fleets (over 400) of flex-fuel vehicles anywhere in the country.  All in all, area Clean Cities partners have put more than 1,850 renewable or alternative-fuel vehicles on the roads in Washtenaw County, displacing more than 1,300,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel. 

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Thanks for driving the Saturn. I work there in Spring Hill Tennessee. Too bad GM is going to build it in Mexico next year.
Hope you enjoyed it.

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