PROPOSAL:
Execute Contract to Cosponsor Demonstration of Electric Tram at
Descanso Gardens
SYNOPSIS:
Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge is proposing to replace their
current propane tour tram with a zero emission tram as part of their long
term vision to become a self-sustaining, alternative-fueled, educational
facility. This action is to award a contract to Descanso Gardens to
demonstrate an electric tram for transporting guests through the park.
The total cost for this project is approximately $121,000, with AQMD cost
share not to exceed $96,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund.
COMMITTEE:
Technology, January 26, 2007, Recommended for Approval
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS:
Authorize the Chairman to execute a contract with Descanso Gardens for
the demonstration of an electric tram in an amount not to exceed $96,000
from the Clean Fuels Fund.
Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer
Background
Current battery technology is applicable to a number of specific
applications beyond conventional passenger cars. From an air quality
perspective, it is particularly advantageous to identify and implement zero
emission vehicles in conditions where low mileage and heavy stop-and-go duty
cycles are prevalent, such as short-distance delivery vehicles, shuttle
buses, and tourist trams. Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge, is
currently using a propane internal combustion engine tourist tram, but the
emissions and noise have been found to detract from the natural settings of
the Gardens.
Descanso Gardens covers 160 acres encompassing varied plant collections,
native wildlife, a native chaparral area, a lake and bird observatory, as
well as historic structures in Los Angeles County. The Gardens have
approximately 290,000 visitors per year, including extensive educational
programs for local schools. The long term vision of the Gardens is to
become a self sustaining natural environment with regard to water and
energy, and where possible, waste disposal and recycling. Self sustaining
alternative energy strategies include highlighting the use of solar energy
to make the connection between the process of photosynthesis in plants and
the production of electricity for human use.
Proposal
As a first step in implementing their vision, Descanso Gardens is
proposing to replace their aging propane-fueled tram with a zero emission
tram, which they plan to recharge with solar photovoltaic electricity in a
future phase. Their existing 45 passenger tram travels 10 miles per day,
top speed 10 mph, and operates seven days per week. The low-mileage,
stop-and-go, predictable route fits well with the attributes of battery
electric vehicles.
The proposed electric tram consists of a battery powered electric tug
plus three trailers. The tug has a Ballard Ecostar AC drive, Deka gel
sealed lead acid batteries, and an onboard Hobart charger. It plugs into a
conventional outlet for charging overnight, just like the electric utility
carts currently used by Descanso Gardens for groundskeepers.
Benefits to AQMD
Successful implementation of an electric tram at Descanso Gardens will
demonstrate the viability of zero emission technologies in an innovative
application. Other benefits include educational opportunities and increased
user acceptance of advanced technologies. Case-by-case implementation of
electric transportation in specific applications such as this one can
increase the demand for electric drive vehicles and components. This
proposed project was included in the March 2006 update of the Technology
Advancement Plan in the category “Investigate and Demonstrate Small Urban
Electric Vehicle Applications.”
Sole Source Justification
Section VIII.B.2. of the Procurement Policy and Procedure identifies four
major provisions under which a sole source award may be justified. This
request for a sole source award is made under provision B.2. d.: Other
circumstances exist which in the determination of the Executive Officer
require such waiver in the best interest of the AQMD. Specifically, these
circumstances are B.2.d.(1): Project involving cost sharing by multiple
sponsors.
Descanso Gardens is managed and financially supported by the Descanso
Gardens Guild., a non-profit corporation, and the County of Los Angeles
which owns the demonstration site.
Resource Impacts
The total cost to demonstrate the electric tram is approximately
$121,000. The amount of AQMD funding shall not exceed $96,000 to
participate in the program. Cost-sharing will be provided from the
following sources:
| Organization: |
Cost-Share |
| AQMD |
$96,000 |
| Los Angeles County |
$25,000 |
| Total |
$121,000 |
Sufficient funds are available from the Clean Fuels Fund, established as
a special revenue fund resulting from the state-mandated Cleans Fuels
Program. The Clean Fuels Program, under Health and Safety Code Sections
40448.5 and 40512 and Vehicle Code Section 9250.11, establishes mechanisms
to collect revenues from mobile sources to support projects to increase the
utilization of clean fuels, including the development of the necessary
advanced enabling technologies. Funds collected from motor vehicles are
restricted, by statute, to be used for projects and program activities
related to mobile sources that support the objectives of the Clean Fuels
Program.
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