NAFA Salutes Paul Condran and the City of Culver for Their Outstanding Environmental Efforts
NAFA is proud of the work Association Members like Paul Condran are doing in helping fleets go green in very meaningful ways.
Princeton, NJ, November 01, 2009 --(PR.com)-- NAFA Fleet Management Association has been involved in the green fleet movement since the beginning and remains vigilant in the field. The Association takes great pride whenever its Members are recognized for the outstanding work they do in balancing environmental concerns alongside their regular duties. Recently, many NAFA Members have been recognized, but few more so than Paul Condran, Equipment Maintenance for the City of Culver City, California, whose fleet has recently received national attention and acclaim for its work as an early adopter of NGV (national gas vehicle) technology.
When Culver City was planning for the reconstruction of its transportation facility in 1996, city leaders made the decision to start replacing diesel and gasoline vehicles with CNG (compress natural gas)-powered vehicles whenever possible – a step taken in advance of state-mandated clean air rules. Since then, Culver City has been a progressive leader in its commitment to using CNG as the fuel of choice for its entire fleet. Their current roster of 93 CNG vehicles, which includes 52 buses, 15 refuse trucks, 22 light-duty vehicles, and 4 heavy-duty public works trucks, fuels at the City's dedicated CNG station, displacing nearly 800,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel and saving taxpayers more than $1.2 million dollars per year. In fact, nearly 80% of the City's medium- and heavy-duty fleet is now CNG-powered, a decision that has removed more than 2100 tons of CO2 (a greenhouse gas) and 40 tons of smog-forming nitrogen oxides over the past eight years alone.
After initially deploying 20 CNG buses in 1998, the Culver City bus fleet eventually completed replacement of all its diesel buses by 2006, becoming the first 100% CNG transit fleet in the South Coast Air Quality Management District – and just the second in the state. Other "firsts" include the City's CNG-powered asphalt truck, sewer truck and other vocational trucks, none of which were available until fleet staff worked with manufacturers to develop new engine/chassis specifications – applications that have since been improved upon and offered to other cities. The City's CNG fleet program was a major factor in its #2 Best Green Fleet in North America – 2008 ranking by the Top 100 Fleets Certification Program.
On September 21, the City of Culver City was awarded the prestigious 2009 NGV Achievement Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the advancement of natural gas as a vehicular fuel, during the North American NGV Conference Summit at the Long Beach Convention Center. More recently, the City of Culver City and Condran were among the first recipients of Government Fleet's first annual "Environmental Leadership" Awards presented at the 2009 Green Fleet Conference in Chicago on October 19, 2009. Condran also received the Green Fleet Award from the 100 Best Fleets Program at a presentation made later that day.
"As an early adopter of NGV technology, Culver City has built upon experience to build a successful NGV program and they've shared their insights and experiences with others. This type of leadership is worthy of our industry's recognition and thanks," said Clean Vehicle Education Foundation (CVEF) President Doug Horne.
About NAFA Fleet Management Association
NAFA Fleet Management Association is a not-for-profit, individual membership professional society serving the needs of members who manage fleets of sedans, public safety vehicles, trucks, and buses of all types and sizes, and a wide range of military and off-road equipment for organizations across the globe. NAFA is the association for the diverse vehicle fleet management profession regardless of organizational type, geographic location or fleet composition. NAFA's Full and Associate Members are responsible for the specification, acquisition, maintenance and repair, fueling, risk management, and remarketing of more than 3.5 million vehicles including in excess of 1.1 million trucks of which 350 thousand are medium- and heavy-duty trucks. For more information visit http://www.nafa.org
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When Culver City was planning for the reconstruction of its transportation facility in 1996, city leaders made the decision to start replacing diesel and gasoline vehicles with CNG (compress natural gas)-powered vehicles whenever possible – a step taken in advance of state-mandated clean air rules. Since then, Culver City has been a progressive leader in its commitment to using CNG as the fuel of choice for its entire fleet. Their current roster of 93 CNG vehicles, which includes 52 buses, 15 refuse trucks, 22 light-duty vehicles, and 4 heavy-duty public works trucks, fuels at the City's dedicated CNG station, displacing nearly 800,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel and saving taxpayers more than $1.2 million dollars per year. In fact, nearly 80% of the City's medium- and heavy-duty fleet is now CNG-powered, a decision that has removed more than 2100 tons of CO2 (a greenhouse gas) and 40 tons of smog-forming nitrogen oxides over the past eight years alone.
After initially deploying 20 CNG buses in 1998, the Culver City bus fleet eventually completed replacement of all its diesel buses by 2006, becoming the first 100% CNG transit fleet in the South Coast Air Quality Management District – and just the second in the state. Other "firsts" include the City's CNG-powered asphalt truck, sewer truck and other vocational trucks, none of which were available until fleet staff worked with manufacturers to develop new engine/chassis specifications – applications that have since been improved upon and offered to other cities. The City's CNG fleet program was a major factor in its #2 Best Green Fleet in North America – 2008 ranking by the Top 100 Fleets Certification Program.
On September 21, the City of Culver City was awarded the prestigious 2009 NGV Achievement Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the advancement of natural gas as a vehicular fuel, during the North American NGV Conference Summit at the Long Beach Convention Center. More recently, the City of Culver City and Condran were among the first recipients of Government Fleet's first annual "Environmental Leadership" Awards presented at the 2009 Green Fleet Conference in Chicago on October 19, 2009. Condran also received the Green Fleet Award from the 100 Best Fleets Program at a presentation made later that day.
"As an early adopter of NGV technology, Culver City has built upon experience to build a successful NGV program and they've shared their insights and experiences with others. This type of leadership is worthy of our industry's recognition and thanks," said Clean Vehicle Education Foundation (CVEF) President Doug Horne.
About NAFA Fleet Management Association
NAFA Fleet Management Association is a not-for-profit, individual membership professional society serving the needs of members who manage fleets of sedans, public safety vehicles, trucks, and buses of all types and sizes, and a wide range of military and off-road equipment for organizations across the globe. NAFA is the association for the diverse vehicle fleet management profession regardless of organizational type, geographic location or fleet composition. NAFA's Full and Associate Members are responsible for the specification, acquisition, maintenance and repair, fueling, risk management, and remarketing of more than 3.5 million vehicles including in excess of 1.1 million trucks of which 350 thousand are medium- and heavy-duty trucks. For more information visit http://www.nafa.org
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NAFA Fleet Management Association
Gary Wien
609-986-1053
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Gary Wien
609-986-1053
www.nafa.org
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