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Examination of Transit Agency Coordination with Electric Utilities (2024)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Interview Subjects." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Examination of Transit Agency Coordination with Electric Utilities. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27884.
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APPENDIX D Interview Subjects Corey Aldridge, GM, Missoula Urban Transportation District Eric Cahill, Sr. Strategic Business Planner, Electric Vehicles, Sacramento Municipal Utility District Wendy Cho, Utilities and Resiliency Strategist, King County Metro Abhishek Dayal, Director of Project Management Office, Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority Carrie Desmond, Manager Electric Bus Infrastructure, Metro Transit Minneapolis-St. Paul Christopher Gillman, General Manager, Distributed Energy Solutions Development & Execution, Duke Energy Lucie Huang, Engineer, Electrification and Strategic Technology Division, Seattle City Light Barb Jerhoff, MN Account Management, Xcel Energy Stefan Johnson, Electric Transportation Specialist, Holy Cross Energy Catherine Kummer, Sustainability, Resiliency and Governmental Affairs Officer, Charlotte Area Transit System Jennifer Sweten, Director of Operations, Missoula Urban Transportation District Kyle Whatley, ZEV & Sustainability Manager, San Diego Metropolitan Transit System Jason White, Assistant Planner, Roaring Fork Transportation Authority Laura Whitted, Account Executive, Duke Energy Dinah Willier, Sr. Customer Solutions Advisor, Clean Transportation, San Diego Gas & Electric Colin Woodrow, Projects and Planning Manager, Missoula Urban Transportation District 76

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Public transit agencies across the United States are transitioning conventional bus fleets to battery electric buses (BEBs). This transition requires large investments in charging infrastructure as well as new demands on the power grid, which provides opportunities for partnership with electric utilities to upgrade grid supply and energy loads, and also to reduce costs during peak load.

TCRP Synthesis 175: Examination of Transit Agency Coordination with Electric Utilities, from TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program, provides practitioners and operational staff at public transit bus agencies and electric utilities with the state of current practices by agencies and utilities that are collaborating on BEB planning and deployments.

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