http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2014/may/electric-school-bus-052814.html
Electric school buses that power grid could save school districts millions
May 28, 2014  by Teresa Messmore

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http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2014/may/images/ElectricSchoolBus.jpg
Electric school buses, such as the Trans Tech model shown here, could save
school districts millions if integrated with a vehicle-to-grid system,
according to new research
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Diesel bus alternative
Electric school buses that power grid could save school districts millions

9:29 a.m., May 28, 2014--Electric school buses that feed the power grid
could save school districts millions of dollars — and reduce children’s
exposure to diesel fumes — based on recent research by the University of
Delaware’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE).

A new study examines the cost-effectiveness of electric school buses that
discharge their batteries into the electrical grid when not in use and get
paid for the service. The technology, called vehicle-to-grid (V2G), was
pioneered at UD and is being tested with electric cars in a pilot project.

Adapting the system for school bus fleets is a logical application. School
buses generally travel distances within electric vehicles’ battery range,
and they are not in use for much of the day. Electric school buses also do
not release sooty diesel exhaust, which contains pollutants that can cause
respiratory irritation, lung cancer and heart disease.

“I see neighborhood kids waiting for and riding school buses out my window
or when walking my dog,” said Jeremy Firestone, CEOE professor of marine
policy and director of the Center for Carbon-free Power Integration.
“Electric buses have the benefit of kids not standing around or having their
windows open while diesel fumes are being released.”

For the study, researchers analyzed existing diesel school bus routes in a
mid-sized suburban school district in Delaware and calculated the costs and
benefits of V2G-capable electric bus replacements. Over 14 years, which is
the typical lifespan of a bus, a V2G electric bus fleet could save an
estimated $38 million. 

“I was surprised,” said study lead author Lance Noel. “The savings go
through the roof.” 

The economic research took into account costs associated with fuel,
electricity and batteries, as well as pollution-related health care expenses
and other factors.

A diesel bus costs $110,000, compared with $260,000 for an electric bus
equipped with a V2G-capable, 70-kilowatt on-board charger. Diesel buses have
an average fuel economy of 6 miles per gallon, including the effects of
idling, and emit soot, ozone, sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxide and other
pollutants. These fumes can be disproportionately higher within the cabin of
a bus compared to surrounding pollution levels.

Add up diesel gas costs plus the medical expenses to society, and the diesel
bus looks less cost-effective over time. Electric buses providing V2G
services, meanwhile, cover the battery charging and additional capital
investment costs, and in addition generate profits while releasing no
tailpipe pollution.

Choosing a V2G-capable electric bus over a diesel bus would save a school
district $6,070 per bus seat, or $230,000 per bus over the vehicle’s 14-year
lifespan. Even with taking out the medical and climate change costs
associated with diesel pollution, school districts could still save $5,700
per seat. 

“They could save a large amount of money while also shifting away from the
consumption of diesel and enhancing school children’s health,” the authors
write in the paper. 

There is still a way to go before such V2G-capable school buses become a
reality, however. Electric school buses are uncommon, with the first Trans
Tech all-electric school bus tested in California earlier this year.

While electric school buses can be cost-competitive without providing V2G
services, the V2G technology would produce substantially larger savings for
school districts. 

“The V2G capability is what changes the economics of the school bus,” said
study co-author Regina McCormack, who along with Noel is a graduate student
in CEOE’s School of Marine Science and Policy.

The study, titled “A Cost Benefit Analysis of a V2G-Capable Electric School
Bus compared to a Traditional Diesel School Bus,” appears in the Aug. 1
issue of Applied Energy and can be viewed online. For more information,
contact Lance Noel at [email protected] or Regina McCormack at
[email protected].

About UD’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment

UD’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment (CEOE) strives to reach a
deeper understanding of the planet and improve stewardship of environmental
resources. CEOE faculty and students examine complex information from
multiple disciplines with the knowledge that science and society are firmly
linked and solutions to environmental challenges can be synonymous with
positive economic impact.

The college brings the latest advances in technology to bear on both
teaching and conducting ocean, earth and atmospheric research. Current focus
areas are ecosystem health and society, environmental observing and
forecasting, and renewable energy and sustainability.
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