DTE Energy Receives $5.4 Million Federal Grant Through Clean Energy Coalition to Convert Gasoline-Powered Fleet Vehicles to Natural Gas and to Increase Natural-Gas Fueling Stations in Michigan
DETROIT, July 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- DTE Energy received a $5.4 million federal grant through Clean Energy Coalition to fund the conversion of more than 170 gasoline-powered fleet vehicles to run on compressed natural gas (CNG).
The grant, which was awarded to Clean Energy Coalition's Green Fleets program by the U.S. Department of Energy under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), also pays for the construction of two new CNG fueling stations and the refurbishment of 11 others across Michigan. The two new stations are in Melvindale and in East China Township.
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. (MichCon) is converting 173 brand new Ford service vehicles to operate on CNG. MichCon, a unit of DTE Energy, is matching the grant with $6.8 million towards the purchase of the base service vehicles and additional CNG station upgrades.
Clean Energy Coalition is an Ann Arbor-based nonprofit, nonpartisan organization working with public and private partners to develop and implement clean energy technologies and strategies. Its Green Fleets initiative helps Michigan companies deploy clean-fueled vehicles and build the necessary fueling infrastructure to support them.
"Natural gas vehicles offer a safe complementary technology to gasoline, hybrid and electric vehicles – and they are particularly well suited to medium- and heavy-duty applications," said Jerry Norcia, President and Chief Operating Officer of MichCon & Group President DTE Energy. "NGVs are ready for the road today with technology that operates like a gasoline vehicle, but with lower fuel costs and significantly lower emissions."
CNG fuel prices currently average about $1.95 per gasoline gallon equivalent (gge) compared to gasoline prices of $3.70 a gallon. In addition, natural gas vehicles can produce significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions than diesel or gasoline powered cars and trucks.
"Clean Energy Coalition is proud to partner with DTE Energy to transform the energy source for its fleet vehicles into a cleaner, domestic-based, more economical fuel," said Sean Reed, Executive Director of Clean Energy Coalition. "The positive effects are far-reaching, and we hope DTE Energy's actions will serve as a catalyst for other fleet operators to invest in smarter fuel options."
DTE Energy (NYSE: DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units are Detroit Edison, an electric utility serving 2.1 million customers in Southeastern Michigan, and MichCon, a natural gas utility serving 1.2 million customers in Michigan and other non-utility, energy businesses focused on gas pipelines and storage, coal transportation, unconventional gas production and power and industrial projects. Information about DTE Energy is available at www.dteenergy.com.
Clean Energy Coalition is dedicated to promoting clean energy technologies as a way to create healthier, energy independent communities. Since 2005, the Clean Energy Coalition has implemented, managed, and evaluated cost effective, market transformation projects and programs in the building and transportation sectors valued at more than $55 million. For more information, visit http://www.cec-mi.org.
SOURCE DTE Energy
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