Opening Plenary
Tuesday September 29, 9:30-11:00am
Presenter Slides
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Opening Plenary Tuesday September 29, 9:30-11:00am Presenter Slides Moderator: Kate Fish - ANCA Panelist 1: John Lochner - NYSERDA Panelist 2: Sarah Salati - NYPA Panelist 3: Tim Ferguson National Grid Panelist 4: Catherine Loubier - Quebec
Tuesday September 29, 9:30-11:00am
Presenter Slides
Moderator: Kate Fish - ANCA Panelist 1: John Lochner - NYSERDA Panelist 2: Sarah Salati - NYPA Panelist 3: Tim Ferguson – National Grid Panelist 4: Catherine Loubier - Quebec Delegation
John Lochner – NYSERDA VP of Innovation 518-862-1090 John.Lochner@nyserda.ny.gov
September 29, 2020
> About 200 charging ports total > Most are Level 2 charging stations (~170 – blue dots on the map) that add about 20 miles of range in an hour > Some are DC fast chargers (~30 – red dots
an hour
three more non-Tesla stations are expected to
https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Charge NY
https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Charge- Ready-NY
https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Truck- Voucher-Program
https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/Drive- Clean-Rebate
1 National Grid
Tim Ferguson – National Grid EV Program Manager – NY Timothy.Ferguson@nationalgrid.com
Tim Ferguson EV Program Manager - NY
3 National Grid
Net Zero - Our Environmental Priorities
National Grid's global business set new target to reduce our own direct greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050, going beyond the Company's previous target of 80% by 2050
4 National Grid
Lead ading ing to influe luenc nce e indus dustry ry-wide ide energy nergy system em dec ecarb arbon
izatio ion
by 2025
Our Contribution to Net Zero by 2050
Reduc ducing ing our r own n emis ission ions
reduce leakage
electricity networks
facilities
5 National Grid
How is National Grid Helping With Vehicle Electrification
Current EV Program Provides up to 100% incentive for EV make- ready infrastructure Connect customers with resources to assist with EV installations
Plugs by Segment: Hotel – 80 Industrial – 82 Medical – 110 Mixed Use – 82 Multi-Family – 310 Municipal - 215 Office – 126 Non-Profit – 12 Recreation – 59 Public –21 School – 8 Retail – 263 University – 182
Approved In Construction Construction Complete Paid
By end of program we aim to reach over 286K people with EV outreach and educational material
6 National Grid
How is National Grid Helping With Vehicle Electrification
and workplace level 2 (L2) chargers and direct current fast chargers (DCFC).
based on criteria.
Resources www.ngrid.com/uny-evcharging Email Address EVNationalGridUNY@nationalgrid.com
Targets by Dec 31, 2025
Sarah Salati - NYPA Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer (914) 681-6200 Helen.Webster@nypa.gov
September 29, 2020
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▪ Established in 1931 by act of NY Legislature ▪ St. Lawrence-FDR Power Project online 1958 ▪ Funded through operating cash and private debt
History and Scope
▪ 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines ▪ ~ 6 GW Hydro and natural gas generation
Assets
▪ 400,000 jobs sustained with hydropower ▪ $250MM annual investments in efficiency projects ▪ Advance clean energy and innovative
technologies for grid of the future
Impact
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Power the economic growth and competitiveness
low-cost, clean, reliable power and innovative energy infrastructure and services.
Over $438 million In Capital Investment North Country Total Impact To-Date: Businesses & Not-for-Profits 53 Organizations More than 10,000 jobs Created or Retained
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2030 CLCPA
30% of Light Duty Vehicles
2025
8.5% of Light Duty Vehicles
2020
<1% of LDV (Light Duty Vehicles) 18,000 Tesla’s (72%) 7,000 Other (28%)
(i.e. non-Tesla, 100kw+)
2022
State of the State Targets
(Min 10 DCFC per each REDC)
Electric Vehicles Goals DC Fast Charger Needs Fleet Electrification
(100% by 2040) Baseline and Projections DC Fast Chargers
in Upstate by 2035 (25% by 2025)
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(40 charges by YE 2020)
2022
Plazas in DCFC projects
Transit Bus Fleets - 1,300 buses by 2035
Settlement funds to depot charging stations
Electric Transit Buses, Rochester, NY
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in-state
sharing valuable lessons learned in early installs
corridors to rural and urban sites
utility customers, including those in disadvantaged communities
Catherine Loubier – Quebec Delegation Delegate General Sophia.Lewin@mri.gouv.qc.ca
Clean Transportation Summit New York State Clean Transportation Goals & Incentives September 29, 2020
post-COVID recovery, bidding on green economy
Québec = Partner for Decarbonization
relies on:
biomass)
Québec = A Leader in Transportation Electrification
new office buildings and on street parking zones
Vermont, Maine and soon New York State