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government, utilities, manufacturers and other stakeholders. To this end, EWEB is partnering with local and regional entities, including other utilities in the Northwest, Forth Mobility, Electrify America, Plug in America, Lane Council of Governments, Lane Transit District, Lane Regional Air Protection Agency, University of Oregon, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Oregon Department of Transportation and City of Eugene. Collaboration with these partners is helping to shape and evolve our efforts, and as the table below shows, is helping influence consumer interest in EV technology. <br />DMV - Registered EV 2 <br />Region/Year 2016 2017 End of June 2018 <br />Oregon 13,261 16,252 17,893 <br />Lane County NA NA 1,233 <br />EWEB 321 403 744 Based on this data, as of June 2018, approximately 1,400 - 2,4003 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent will be reduced in our community per year, with the variables being miles driven, combusted miles per gallon being replaced, and when charging occurs. <br />Recommendation None at this time. For more information about EWEB EV programs, go to: http://www.eweb.org/residential-customers/going-green/electric-vehicles <br />2 This information is presented by DEQ using DMV data. DEQ will have final 2018 numbers at the beginning of 2019 Q2 3 Assumes 8,000 miles/year, electricity carbon range 0.015 – 0.468 MTCO2e/MWh, 22MPG combustion <br />February 11, 2019, Joint Work Session - Item 1
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