Carmel Street Department earns Clean Air Champion award for new soy-based biodiesel truck program

(From left) Street Department Supervisor James Rundle, Fleet Manager Jason Armes, Indiana Soybean Alliance Market Development Project Manager Chris Weldon, and Street Department Foreman Shaun Privett. (Photo provided by City of Carmel)

The Carmel Street Department’s dedication to lowering emissions by adding B20 soy-fueled trucks to its fleet of vehicles has earned it the honor of being a “Clean Air Champion for Biodiesel” by Greater Indiana Clean Cities, Inc. The award was presented on Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the 2023 Indiana Environmental Conference and Winter Technical Meeting.

The award recognizes the Street Department’s work with the B20 Club of Indiana and Al Warren Oil Company to initiate a successful B20 pilot program to lower emissions and boost the performance of the Department’s vehicles.

“During the last two years, we have attended several trainings and conferences on the benefits of B20,” said Jason Armes, fleet manager for the Street Department. “After much consideration, we decided to start a pilot program here at the street department. We then became members of the B20 Club of Indiana and got the ball rolling.”

This past summer, the Street Department acquired six 2023 Ford F250 trucks with diesel engines to begin the pilot program. At that time, a partnership was established with Al Warren Oil Company to provide the City with the B20 blend at the Street Department.

The Street Department also partnered with GPS provider, Geotab, to produce the formula to track the emissions output of these trucks and compare them with regular diesel and 87 octane gasoline. Over time, the city will be able to provide the data to show the benefits of using a biodiesel product.