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File #: 15-11038    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Filed
File created: 5/20/2019 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 6/24/2019 Final action: 6/10/2019
Title: Grants for Propane Fuel Conversion Kits and Infrastructure
Attachments: 1. CFAT RCA Budget Ordinance, 2. Charlotte Water Budget Ordinance
Title
Grants for Propane Fuel Conversion Kits and Infrastructure

Action
Action:
A. Award a unit price contract to the lowest responsive bidder Blossman Gas of North Carolina for the purchase of propane fuel conversion kits for three years,

B. Award a unit price contract to the lowest responsive bidder Energy United Propane for the purchase of propane fuel and tanks for three years,

C. Authorize the City Manager to renew the contracts for up to two, one-year terms with possible price adjustments and to amend the contracts consistent with the purpose for which the contracts were approved,

D. Authorize the City Manager to accept two grants in the amounts of $110,200 and $80,864 from the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center for the installation of propane conversion kits in fleet vehicles,

E. Adopt a budget ordinance appropriating $145,000 in Charlotte Water's Capital Projects Fund, and

F. Adopt a budget ordinance appropriating $80,864 in the General Capital Projects Fund.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Mike Davis, Engineering and Property Management
Chris Trull, Engineering and Property Management
Angela Lee, Charlotte Water

Explanation
* Liquid propane fuel conversion kits will be installed on 43 existing gasoline-powered vehicles, allowing them to run on liquid propane.
* Liquid propane fuel tanks provided by the vendor will be installed at three city locations to provide fueling locations for the converted vehicles. Fuel will be delivered as needed.
* These conversion kits align with the city's initiative to reduce carbon emissions by using alternative fuel sources for fleet vehicles.
* In addition, the use of non-toxic autogas propane is, on average, 33 percent less expensive than gasoline, and has a lower carbon footprint than gasoline.
* The two grant awards total $191,064, and the city will provide a total local match of $60,336. The city will continue to pursue grants and use existing operating funds for any remaining expenditures.

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