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Public Service Commission of Utah Observations on unregulated CNG dispensing monopolies in various markets In the Matter of the Investigation of Questar Gas Companys Services Associated with Natural Gas Vehicles DOCKET NO. 08-057-21 November


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Public Service Commission

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Observations on unregulated CNG dispensing monopolies in various markets

In the Matter of the Investigation of Questar Gas Company’s Services Associated with Natural Gas Vehicles

DOCKET NO. 08-057-21

November 3, 2009

Presented by CNGchat.com moderator: Lee K. Shuster

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What is CNG Chat ?

!! A NGV Owners Group with over 7,700 members nationally –

providing a broad perspective

!! Over 1,800 stakeholders residing in Utah !! Founded in 2007, CNG Chat provides an online community for

supporting NGV-related issues and concerns

!! During summer of 2008, site logged 28,000 visits per day !! This presenter participates as one of several active CNGchat

site moderators

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http://www.cngchat.com

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Purpose of Presentation

!! Provide factual background on deregulation

  • f CNG refueling markets beyond Utah

!! Understanding and defining the challenges

!! AFV Market Success Factors:

!! Public Policy !! Alternative Fuel Vehicles (NGVs) !! CNG Refueling Infrastructure

!! Lessons learned from deregulated AFV markets !! Brief historical overview of AFVs and NGVs

!! Note: The presentation focuses on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), not

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for refueling Natural Gas Vehicles.

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Drivers for Sustainable Mobility

!! The Critical Drivers: !! The 3-E’s all contribute societal benefits:

!! Energy Policy (Petroleum Reduction)

!! Secure, Abundant, and American

!! Economically Viable

!! Affordable and compelling

!! Environmentally Sound

!! Help provide Cleaner Air and reduce harmful emissions and pollution

(per National Ambient Air Quality Standards, - especially helpful in PM2.5 and Ozone non-attainment areas)

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E1: Abundant, American Supply of Natural Gas

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http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/aeo/gas.html

!! Technology improvements driving unconventional gas supply growth

!! Highest resource evaluation in Potential Gas Committee’s 44-year history !! 2008 Study by Navigant Consulting, shows that North America has a at t l le ea as st t a a 1 12 20 0-

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DOE/EIA Annual Energy Outlook,

March 2009 Production Forecast

Potential Gas Committee March 2009 reserve Forecast

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E2: Natural Gas is Affordable

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REGION Natural Gas (CNG) Information Reported by Clean Cities ($/dge) Diesel Information Reported by Clean Cities ($/gal)

Average Price / Standard Deviation of Price Number of Data Points Average Price / Standard Deviation

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Number of Data Points

New England

$2.17 / 0.52 13 $2.64 / 0.27 31

Central Atlantic

$2.17 / 0.34 56 $2.62 / 0.12 13

Lower Atlantic

$1.85 / 0.38 6 $2.45 / 0.09 36

Midwest

$1.81 / 0.50 27 $2.50 / 0.22 62

Gulf Coast

$2.14 / 0.21 19 $2.41 / 0.11 17

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$2.25 / 0.26 109 $2.66 / 0.29 29 National Average $1.93 / 0.56 332 $2.54 / 0.19 210 http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/price_report.html

Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report, July 2009

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E3: CNG Delivers Carbon Reduction

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http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=12794 http://www.cleanvehicleexpo.com/presentations/081014Tuesday/Jennifer_Pont_presentation_EXPO_2008.pdf

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*Boyd’s Law

  • f Alternative Fuels

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Public Policy & Incentives $$$ Natural Gas Vehicles CNG Refueling Infrastructure

http://www.nga.org/Files/pdf/0712ALTERNATIVEFUELSBOYD.PDF * James D. Boyd, Vice Chair, California Energy Commission

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Public Policy & Incentives

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Public Policy & Incentives $$$ Vehicles Refueling Infrastructure

!! Utah Clean Cities Grants ($14.9 Million) !! Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Fueling Infrastructure Grants and Loans ($ 500,000 /yr.) !! Clean Fuel Vehicle Tax Credits (State: $7.7 million) !! Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Parking Incentive Salt Lake City !! Public Access to State-operated Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Stations !! High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption (single occupant) !! Natural Gas Vehicle Fuel Rate Authorization House Bill 392 and Utah Code 54-4-13.1 Keeps an estimated $7.5 Million in Utah

http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/progs/view_all.php/UT/0

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Worldwide NGV Growth: US Policymakers “Must do More”

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http://www.iangv.org/stats/NGV_Statistics.htm

World Region Average % Growth of NGV Since 2000

Asia 53.4 % Europe 15.4 % North America 0.4% South America 25.9 % Africa 19.3 % WORLD TOTAL 30.2 %

!! Petroleum prices higher overseas

!! Foreign Governments do more to support NGV than USA !! OEM’s build more NGV’s for overseas markets

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Natural Gas Vehicles

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Vehicles CNG Refueling Infrastructure

!! Light Duty < 8500 # !! Medium Duty > 8500 # & < 14000 # !! Heavy Duty > 14000 # !! Market-Ready, Qualified Conversions from several SVM’s !! Performance and reliability equals or exceeds comparable gasoline and diesel vehicles !! Life-cycle cost advantages !! AQ and 2010 EPA HDV NOx, standards -- NGV’s are inherently cleaner (ILEV)

Natural Gas Vehicles Public Policy & Incentives $$$

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CNG Refueling Infrastructure

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Natural Gas Vehicles

!! Infrastructure incentives add considerable value !! Motor Fuels Excise Tax Credit for Alternative Fuels (VEETC) ($.50 per gge of CNG paid to the seller – can be passed along) !! Federal Excise Tax on CNG of $.183 per gge Utah State Fuel Tax of $.085 per gge !!Federal Fuel Station Tax Credits !! Public Access to State of Utah Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel Network !! Aging Infrastructure needs capacity upgrades

Public Policy & Incentives $$$ CNG Refueling Infrastructure

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Conclusions on *Boyd’s Law of Alternative Fuels

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Public Policy & Incentives $$$ Natural Gas Vehicles CNG Refueling Infrastructure Effective deployment of incentive capital can greatly leverage Alternative Fuel market success

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* James D. Boyd, Vice Chair, California Energy Commission

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NGV Roadmap: Western USA CNG Prices

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap: California

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During the 1980’s to mid-1990’s the major California LDC’s (PG&E, SDG&E, and SoCalGas) developed successful private and public access CNG programs with transportation refueling infrastructure.

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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) de er re eg gu ul la at te ed d California’s CNG refueling market when the Western States Petroleum Association challenged the utilities’ role in the transportation energy market

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As a result: The LDC’s were forced to dispose of their public CNG infrastructure for “pennies on the dollar.” In-house AFV marketing and support staff were drastically curtailed, as a direct result of the CPUC decision.

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Much of the CNG infrastructure was acquired by Pickens Fuel Corporation, which later became Clean Energy Fuels Corporation. Clean Energy significantly increased public CNG fuel prices and shutdown unprofitable CNG refueling stations, as the deregulated NGV monopoly market “adjusted.”

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The “corrected” NGV market-demand for LDVs decreased and emphasis shifted to MDV-HDV applications – Over 30,000+ NGVs -- Excellent incentives – many mandates – presently 186 CNG stations in California

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NGV Roadmap:

  • S. California CNG Prices

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http://www.cngprices.com

Shell

(Private) $1.43

Lowest

(City of Riverside) $1.26 Clean Energy Seal Beach $2.55 “Disneyland” Price Wars: Trillium/SoCalGas vs. CE

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NGV Roadmap:

  • S. California Comparison

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap:

  • S. CA CNG Comparison

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http://www.cngprices.com

$0.00 $0.50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Nov-07 Feb-08 May-08 Sep-08 Dec-08 Mar-09 Jun-09 Oct-09 Price per GGE Date

Retail price of CNG at two stations

Anaheim, CA Seal Beach, CA Spot price of NG (scaled)

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NGV Roadmap:

  • N. California CNG Prices

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap:

  • N. California Comparison

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap: Oklahoma

!! Oklahoma presently has one private-sector CNG

dispensing station

!! Oklahoma has passed a 5-mile exclusion boundary

between state-operated public stations and the nearest independently operated CNG station.

!! Oklahoma has 3rd largest CNG refueling

infrastructure following California and New York

!! Generous state policy incentives for CNG

infrastructure and NG vehicles

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NGV Roadmap: Oklahoma CNG Pricing

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap: Oklahoma Comparison

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http://www.cngprices.com

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Tulsa Public Schools move to clean, economical, CNG-powered School Buses

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpi3GFELNWo

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Link to live video:

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NGV Roadmap: Eastern USA CNG Prices

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap: Milwaukee CNG Pricing

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap: Boston CNG Pricing

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http://www.cngprices.com

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NGV Roadmap: Regional CNG Prices

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http://www.cngprices.com Colorado I-70 CNG Station Closures

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Unregulated vs. Regulated CNG Prices

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http://www.cngprices.com

$0.00 $0.50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50

Dec-07 Mar-08 Jun-08 Sep-08 Jan-09 Apr-09 Jul-09

Price per GGE ($) Date

Utah Sinclair Station Wisconsin WE- Energies Oklahoma ONG Station Colorado Clean Energy Spot price

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(scaled) Retail Gasoline Price Historical CNG Prices provided by CNGPrices.com, NG and Gasoline prices from DOE EIA

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Specific recommendations to the PSC of Utah

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Develop a regulatory framework that encourages rapid adoption of clean transportation technologies. Encourage policies that educate customers about alternative fuel technologies and their greater societal benefits.

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Establish clear roles for the public utilities encouraging greater use of alternative transportation fuels by:

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Ensuring adequate infrastructure, including residential appliances for refueling

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Providing accurate and fair pricing education

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Promote programs or policies designed to improve energy efficiency, reduce health and environmental impacts from air pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions related to electricity and natural gas use, and increased use of alternative fuels

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Create public policies that are even-handed in supporting all cost-effective, low-emission alternative fuel vehicle technologies – specifically including natural gas, electricity, and bio-methane (i.e., fully supporting technology- neutral policies).

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Utah’s Public Service Commission Can Help

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First and foremost “do no harm” in the implementation of recently-approved $14.9 million DOE/Clean Cities Coalition grant for alternative fuel infrastructure and vehicles in Utah.

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Foster Utah’s vision for increased use of natural gas in the transportation

  • sector. Utah should continue “to lead the nation by example.” At the current

CNG dispensing volume rate and differential petroleum displacement cost an estimated $7.5 million dollars are being retained in Utah’s economy. Those dollars are NOT going overseas.

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Enact policies which ensure those consumers who wish to use this alternative, clean fuel are subject to market risks in the pricing of natural gas – not relative to gasoline pricing as is the case in many unregulated CNG markets.

!! Should Questar Gas leave the CNG dispensing business,

ensure no unregulated monopoly takes its place

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NGV Roadmap: Utah’s Endangered CNG Station List

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!! Several of Utah’s public CNG dispensing stations are located in rural

areas of the state. While these locations serve a vital need to range- limited NGV’s, they typically are low-volume (under 200 gge/day)

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!! Typically when LDC’s are de-regulated, private industry can not afford

to maintain lower volume stations. The following Utah public CNG stations would very likely be eliminated under an “adjusted” or deregulated alternative fuel market: !!

Price, UT – Market Express

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Fillmore, UT – Chevron

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Richfield, UT -- Chevron

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Logan, UT – Conoco

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Park City, UT – Top Stop

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NGV Home Refueling

!! NGV Home Refueling goals and objectives !! Support NGV LDV market growth !! Support state energy and climate change goals !! Increase customer confidence and experience with NGVs !! Lower market and cost barriers to increase customer adoption !! NGV Home Refueling suggestions !! Biggest barrier to home refueling is high cost to purchase,

install, and maintain infrastructure !! Consider adding greater “up-front” incentives to defray these costs

!! NGV residential refueling shares many potential regulatory

issues that also face users of BEV and PHEV (electric-power recharging) users !! Consider adding lower residential natural gas tariffs to promote

greater use of natural gas transportation fuel home refueling appliances

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NGV History 101

!! The history timeline of NGVs & CNG

Infrastructure development can be divided into four time periods

!! 1965 to 1990 !! 1991 to 1997 !! 1998 to 2007 !! 2008 to Present

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NGV History: 1965 - 1990

!! Concerns for Air Quality (California) & Economics

!! Clean Air Act of 1963 !! NG Vehicle and CNG station technology primitive; but

industry driven by process and discovery

!! NGV industry shows slow, but steady growth.

Primarily driven by growing number of public utilities (LDCs) converting own fleets, but also slowly commercializing technology with customers

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NGV History: 1991 - 1997

!! “Golden-Age” of NGVs in America

!! Energy Policy Act 1992 (aka EPAct 1992) !! Boom period for NGV sales and CNG Station

development in US driven by: !! Growing number of LDC’s having overly optimistic

expectations of market potential due to federal and state mandates and transit sector grants, and

!! Detroit embraces NGV technology and introduces

product range of OEM (factory-built) and supported LDVs and MDVs

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NGV History: 1998 - 2007

!! NGV progress derailed

!! Utility industry deregulation decimates NGV market

development programs with LDC’s !! CNG fueling infrastructure network starts to recede as

deregulated market “self-corrects.”

!! Despite vehicle and station improvements, sluggish

sales prompt several major OEM’s to withdraw !! Focus shifts from LDVs to HDV-niche markets provided

by SVMs; although Honda introduces NGV Civic GX

!! EPAct 92 fleet mandates often met with FFV E-85 or

hybrids

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NGV History: 2008 - Present

!! Public AFV interest increases with $4.00/g. gas

!! Economy enters worst recession since 1930’s

depression

!! One year after California’s Proposition 10 is defeated,

T . Boone Pickens launches $60-million national advertising campaign promoting wind power and natural gas for transportation !! Sen. Hatch co-sponsors NAT GAS Act S. 1408

!! Diesel emissions standards tighten 2007, 2010, as

diesel fuel costs !! EPA lists 24-hour (PM2.5) nonattainment designations

for Utah counties

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Acronyms

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American Recovery Reinvestment Act ARRA Department of Energy DOE Air Quality Improvement Program AQIP Energy Information Administration EIA Alternative And Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program AFRV TP Energy Policy Act EPAct Alternative Fuel Incentive Program AFIP Environmental Protection Agency EPA Alternative Fuel Vehicle AFV Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC Alternative Vehicle Services Group AVSG Greenhouse Gases GHG California Air Resources Board CARB Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Transportation GREET California Energy Commission CEC Heavy Duty Vehicle HDV California Public Utilities Commission CPUC High Occupancy Vehicle HOV Clean Cities Coalition CCC Inherently Low Emission Vehicle ILEV Clean Energy Fuels Corp CE Investor-owned utility IOU Carbon Dioxide CO2 Landfill Compress Natural Gas LF-CNG Compressed Natural Gas CNG Liquefied Natural Gas LNG Cost of Service COS Local Distribution Company LDC

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Acronyms

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Low Carbon Fuel Standard LCFS Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle PHEV Low Emission Vehicle LEV Questar Gas Co QGC Medium Duty Vehicle MDV San Diego Gas & Electric SDG&E Methane CH4 Southern California Gas SoCalGas Million metric tones of carbon dioxide equivalent MMtCo2e Specialty Vehicle Manufacturer SVM National Ambient Air Quality Standards NAAQS Tank-to-Wheel TTW Natural Gas Vehicle NGV Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit VEETC Nitrous Oxide NO2 or NOX Volatile Organic Compounds VOC Oklahoma Natural Gas ONG We Energy (Wisconsin) WE Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM Well-to-Wheel WTW Pacific Gas & Electric PG&E Particulate Matter PM Public Policy & Incentives PP&I Plug-in Electric Vehicle PEV