2/20/2020 |
Mark |
Smith |
AFS |
Newark |
Delaware |
Truck and cars purchasing fuel supply road taxes to maintain the infrastructure of our Nations Roads and Bridges. I am not in favor of subsidizing the purchase of EV's with Cap Dollars from... read more Truck and cars purchasing fuel supply road taxes to maintain the infrastructure of our Nations Roads and Bridges. I am not in favor of subsidizing the purchase of EV's with Cap Dollars from the TCI program.
Renewable fuels must play a part in this program and should be given equal portion of the Cap Dollars that are collected.
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2/21/2020 |
John & Elizabeth |
Kramarck |
None |
Townsend |
Delaware |
We must end fossil fuel use and increase safe renewables. Delaware must allow homeowners to produce more than %10 over their electric usage so we can retire fossil fuel power plants. We must... read more We must end fossil fuel use and increase safe renewables. Delaware must allow homeowners to produce more than %10 over their electric usage so we can retire fossil fuel power plants. We must provide incentives for individuals to install electric storage capabilities to provide power after dark or during windless times. Power companies must be incentivized to install systems that uses excess power to break down water into hydrogen and oxygen. They can sell the oxygen for medical or commercial uses and store the hydrogen to use as fuel when renewables are unable to provide sufficient power to the grid. No greenhouse gases would be produced and all the fuel to provide the electricity would be free.
Delaware must increase the use of electric public transit vehicles. Most routes are short enough to allow this, and longer routes could have charging stations at each end of the route. Drivers would park and charge the vehicle they drove into the end of route station, and move to another vehicle that has been charging. It may require a few more vehicles, but the cost would be partially offset by the lower maintenance costs of the electric vehicles.
We must also initiate a fee for internal combustion vehicles bases on fuel mileage figures. The lower the miles per gallon the higher the fee. This would cause the more polluting vehicles to pay their fair share of the cost of their emissions.
We must encourage more electric vehicle purchases. Businesses must be incentivized to install charging stations for employee electric vehicles and encouraged to use solar or wind power to provide the electricity. They could receive a one time tax rebate for the installation of the chargers and solar or wind facilities. They could also receive tax rebates if the installed power storage facilities.
Delaware must also require that a certain percentage of vehicles from each manufacturer are all electric powered vehicles. We have been trying to purchase a Hyundai Kona electric from a Delaware dealer for almost 2 years now. Despite Delaware being a state that qualifies for them, local Hyundai dealers do not carry them and when we inquire about them, are told that they are not available within 200 miles of the state. We know this is untrue because we have seen them for sale in dealerships within 50 miles in MD and 20 miles in N.J. We don't want to have to deal with a dealership so far away and in a different state.
Delaware must also enact a carbon tax on industries. The fees could be used to pay for health care for individuals harmed by industrial carbon.
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2/21/2020 |
Phyllis |
Schmidt |
Ms. |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
Smaller, local buses into large neighborhoods such as Fairfax. Fairfax people have to walk long distances to the Concord Pike and/or Foulk Road to get a bus to downtown. We could have small... read more Smaller, local buses into large neighborhoods such as Fairfax. Fairfax people have to walk long distances to the Concord Pike and/or Foulk Road to get a bus to downtown. We could have small buses at Thomas Rd and Fairfax Blvd; at Murphy Rd; Fairfax Blvd and Concord Pike at the small end of the shopping center, and at Fairfax Blvd and the bridge between Fairfax and Oak Lane Manor.
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2/21/2020 |
Andrew |
O'Donnell |
Citizen |
Newark |
Delaware |
Electrification Greenprint
1. Hearts and Minds. Run a campaign to motivate and educate the public about climate change and actions they can take right now (like supporting this... read more Electrification Greenprint
1. Hearts and Minds. Run a campaign to motivate and educate the public about climate change and actions they can take right now (like supporting this list).
2. Commitment. Every city needs to join the Climate Mayors (climatemayors.org) and abide by the Paris Climate Agreement.
3. Community Choice Aggregation (CCA). Default to renewable energy, with an “opt-out” for cheapest energy on electric utility websites. Gradually increase the cheapest rates to subsidize the renewable option until they are equal, then consolidate to 100% green only (epa.gov/greenpower/community-choice-aggregation).
4. Rate Transparency. Impose variable Time-of-Use rates to unmask the higher cost of generation during peak usage. Aware customers will alter behavior to avoid peak rates, shaving peak demand off high generation rates.
5. Community Solar and Wind. Remove restrictions on investing in Municipal Solar and Wind Parks. If someone wants to fund $1,000, let them. Once fully funded, build more on any other undeveloped public spaces.
6. Energy Storage. It’s just as important as other renewable sources, so add it to the Green Energy Program. Homes not suitable for solar panels (like mine) can contribute to grid services and gain emergency backup power by co-funding distributed energy storage in their homes.
7. City Fleet Vehicles. Gradually replace government vehicles with EVs as they age out (driveevfleets.org). Please see the attached presentation that convinced the City of Newark, DE to start transitioning with the purchase 3 EVs in 2020. Update needed for Tesla Cyber Trucks wherever legacy pickup trucks are used now.
8. EV Charging Stations. Install Level 2 car chargers at all city parking facilities, starting with the busiest. One discounted fee for parking and charging. Proceeds to the city’s Green Energy Program after the chargers pay for themselves.
9. Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). EVs sell power back to the grid during high demand. Nuvve (founded at the University of Delaware) is already installing and operating V2G systems worldwide.
10. Use the VW Diesel Scandal Lawsuit funds to purchase electric city and school buses as the current fleets age out and/or break down.
This bonus item is pretty extreme, but would have a huge impact once the momentum gets going.
11. Carbon Rebates. Expand RGGI to cap GHG emissions from gasoline, diesel, heating oil, and natural gas by applying a state tax. Use it to fund GHG reduction rebates and diversify revenue. Since the federal government is unwilling to stop subsidizing fossil fuels, this is using state power to get it back. |
New Sparks for Newark's Cars.pptx |
2/22/2020 |
Lorie |
Tudor |
Unemployed |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
We need to do everything we can to save our beloved earth from what we are doing to it. Free bus transit is a good idea for my city. We have a lot of walkable streets but probably should assess... read more We need to do everything we can to save our beloved earth from what we are doing to it. Free bus transit is a good idea for my city. We have a lot of walkable streets but probably should assess all the neighborhoods both in the city and the suburbs. Also as a resident in the city I see a lot of buses but don't know how accessible they are in the suburbs. I have also wondered if more frequent smaller buses might make sense. |
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2/22/2020 |
Blair |
Ferguson |
Self |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
We need a plan that holds large transportation polluters accountable for the pollution they create and invests in clean transportation solutions including:
More public transit and... read more We need a plan that holds large transportation polluters accountable for the pollution they create and invests in clean transportation solutions including:
More public transit and electric vehicle infrastructure in rural areas
Expansion of commuter rail, electric vehicles, and streets in the suburbs that are safe, walkable, and bikeable
Sustainable and equitable housing near transit and electric bus fleets in urban communities |
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2/24/2020 |
John |
Irwin |
Delaware Concerned Residents 4 Environmental Justice |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
We can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to design a regional program that prioritizes the needs of communities overburdened with pollution and underserved in mobility... read more We can cut poverty and pollution at the same time. We urge you to design a regional program that prioritizes the needs of communities overburdened with pollution and underserved in mobility options. We also need a community-led air monitoring program especially in the pollution hot spots to make sure we know about the status of air quality and what kinds of pollutants need to be addressed.
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2/25/2020 |
Linda |
Barnett |
Interested citizen |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
As someone highly concerned about climate change and its impact on our planet, I feel we do need to support this. The concept has a lot of flexibility, as I understand it, so that the poor are... read more As someone highly concerned about climate change and its impact on our planet, I feel we do need to support this. The concept has a lot of flexibility, as I understand it, so that the poor are not overly and unfairly impacted. It will be vital for policy makers to ensure that such is the case. Bottom line, though, is that we must take action ASAP. |
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2/26/2020 |
Charlie |
Garlow |
DEEVA, DE Electric Vehicle Association |
Rehoboth Beach |
Delaware |
I urge all our TCI states to adopt the most aggressive option of 25% reductions by 2032, or even greater reductions. Climate change is getting worse and we must all put our shoulders to the wheel... read more I urge all our TCI states to adopt the most aggressive option of 25% reductions by 2032, or even greater reductions. Climate change is getting worse and we must all put our shoulders to the wheel to save Planet Earth.
For those concerned about the impact of increasing prices, especially those who are poor, I would ask them to consider who is hurt the worst from climate change? Answer: the poor, who more often than not are located in areas subject to flooding where the rich do not want to live. This is especially true in other countries, about which we should care, countries like Bangladesh. We Americans should lead the way to stop global warming to help those who are most impacted by sea level rise and flooding, but who have done the least to contribute to the problem. |
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2/26/2020 |
Sandra |
Derr |
Ms. |
Lewes |
Delaware |
We need cleaner air for everyone!
We also need better transportation in the state of DE. We need cleaner air for everyone!
We also need better transportation in the state of DE. |
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2/26/2020 |
Octavia |
Dryden |
Community Housing & Empowerment Connections Inc. |
Bear |
Delaware |
Clean and affordable energy and transportation through an increased and appropriate level of new federal investment in zero-emissions transportation options for all community members in both rural... read more Clean and affordable energy and transportation through an increased and appropriate level of new federal investment in zero-emissions transportation options for all community members in both rural and urban areas must be a priority. This includes programs to scale up investment in public transit; zero-emissions transit buses, diesel trucks, and school buses; and accessible and affordable adoption of electric cars. We also must assure that communities impacted the most are included in decision making from the very beginning. |
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2/27/2020 |
Mark |
Kresowik |
Sierra Club |
Dover |
Delaware |
The Sierra Club is sharing the attached 102 comments from our members and supporters in Delaware supporting finalizing the Draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) of the Transportation and Climate... read more The Sierra Club is sharing the attached 102 comments from our members and supporters in Delaware supporting finalizing the Draft Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) of the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI). Thank you for helping to design a regional policy to limit climate pollution from motor fuels and invest in a modern, clean, transportation future. The evidence is clear: the more we limit pollution from motor fuels, the more jobs are created, the more the economy grows, and the more lives we save. Please sign on to the agreement to implement a strong, equitable regional climate protection policy through TCI. Invest in the communities that have suffered the most from burning gasoline and have the least access to clean transportation options. Stop sending our hard-earned dollars out of the state to oil companies, and choose to create jobs, grow the economy, and save lives for families and businesses. Thank you. |
DE TCI 102 signers 27 Feb 2020.pdf |
2/28/2020 |
Peggy |
Schultz |
individual comments |
Newark |
Delaware |
I wholeheartedly endorse the Memorandum of Understanding presented by the Transportation Climate Initiative.
First and foremost, Delaware and our nation are woefully behind what... read more I wholeheartedly endorse the Memorandum of Understanding presented by the Transportation Climate Initiative.
First and foremost, Delaware and our nation are woefully behind what should be our obligation to mitigate the effects of climate change. We need to do absolutely everything possible to spare our state and our nation from disaster. We are told here in Delaware that we will lose 10% of our land by 2100. This is an untenable situation. Adding a fee to gasoline and diesel fuels as they enter our state for re-sale would go far in alleviating the stress on our climate due to transportation-generated emissions.
I urge that the administrators of the auction returns give special attention to the advantages of reducing vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by means of supportive land use policies...possibly paying for appropriate pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in a new Delaware phenomenon, Complete Communities Enterprise Districts.
Some critics of the TCI claim that poor people will be unfairly targeted by policies which will probably add additional cost to gasoline. Although the situation is not ideal, underserved populations may, and probably will, receive a disproportionate (and appropriate) share of the benefits accrued from the auction process. If climate change sets in even more severely than it is now, it is the poor who are left with fewer options in turns of moving to higher ground or using other means to avoid the brunt of the changing climate’s fury. In order to protect the poor we must do everything possible to reduce carbon emissions.
Right now the cost of gasoline is fairly low, so costs added to gasoline under current conditions would not be even as noticeable as normal fluctuations in the gas price. Germans pay regulatory taxes of 65.45 cents per liter of gas, plus 19 cents per liter in a value added, or sales tax. Since there are more than three liters in a gallon, this would equate to added fees of more than $2 per gallon, yet the German economy has not crumbled and people still manage to travel.
I beg our governmental officials to adopt this Memorandum of Understanding.
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2/28/2020 |
Erast |
Pohorylo |
None |
Hockessin |
Delaware |
I support the Transportation & Climate Initiative because we need to reduce carbon emissions. We need a more extensive public transportation network and increased numbers of charging stations... read more I support the Transportation & Climate Initiative because we need to reduce carbon emissions. We need a more extensive public transportation network and increased numbers of charging stations for electric vehicles. |
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3/4/2020 |
Amy |
Jones |
Affected Community Resident |
New Castle |
Delaware |
Involve the community in any decision-making processes FIRST! — and that the community will be the FIRST!
Agency goals should be to establish ways to talk more directly with... read more Involve the community in any decision-making processes FIRST! — and that the community will be the FIRST!
Agency goals should be to establish ways to talk more directly with environmental justice communities, which can be “co-opted” by outside groups pushing their own agendas. “We need to peel past that and really get to the communities themselves and make sure that they’re hearing us—and, as importantly or more importantly, we’re hearing them.” Garvin says individuals DNREC has interacted previously with on issues of environmental justice. The event was not promoted publicly, but that it is not a closed meeting.
Please stand up for fence-line communities in the TCI process in the Mid-Atlantic.
Why am I and others just hearing about this Policy in the community after the fact?
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3/5/2020 |
Clem |
Dinsmore |
Climate & Energy Committee, Sierra Club DE chapter |
Wilmington |
Delaware |
My initial thoughts/questions are attached in the file upload. I welcome discussion of them. My initial thoughts/questions are attached in the file upload. I welcome discussion of them. |
QUESTIONS RETRANSPORTATION_0.pdf |
3/24/2020 |
Ruth |
Evans |
1960 |
Newark |
Delaware |
YES !! PLEASE give us a future with transportation that supports the climate initiative . YES !! PLEASE give us a future with transportation that supports the climate initiative . |
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4/5/2020 |
john |
sykes |
Delaware Interfaith Power & Light |
Lewes |
Delaware |
Please expand passenger rail service to central and lower Delaware. Please expand passenger rail service to central and lower Delaware. |
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11/30/2019 |
Robert |
Maguire |
Former Resident |
Key West |
Florida |
This is a tax. Everyone can see that. Please do not allow this ill conceived initiative to go forward. This will just drive more and more Massachusetts taxpayers to leave the state and take up... read more This is a tax. Everyone can see that. Please do not allow this ill conceived initiative to go forward. This will just drive more and more Massachusetts taxpayers to leave the state and take up permanent residence in Florida. Florida is already getting overrun with Northerns who move here and then try and change things and make it like the state they came from. Florida does not want to be like southern NH! |
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12/1/2019 |
Jeffrey |
Silva |
former Mass resident |
Ponte Vedra |
Florida |
I live down here in Florida and I can’t stop laughing at the legislators continue effort to rob the tax payers. I just fill up my car “in a tee shirt” for 2.29. People ask me if I miss... read more I live down here in Florida and I can’t stop laughing at the legislators continue effort to rob the tax payers. I just fill up my car “in a tee shirt” for 2.29. People ask me if I miss Massachusetts?
And I say, “the seafood, but that’s about it!”
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