Upgrade CNG Station

Contract Number
MS08075
MSRC Award
$200,000.00
Project Background

Disneyland Resorts operates several attractions and supporting equipment at their Theme Park on compressed natural gas (CNG). To allow the conversion of their guest trams to CNG, the existing station was relocated and expanded. The expanded CNG station will support the refueling needs of twelve (12) guest trams, two (2) Main Street buses, four (4) guest buses, three (3) Tom Sawyer Island rafts, the Columbia Sailing Ship attraction, and the Fantasmic! Show. In addition, Disneyland has several emergency generators that are configured to operate on CNG in lieu of diesel fuel.

Emission Tons CO Annual
0.00
Emission Tons CO Total
0.00
Emission Tons NOX Annual
0.00
Emission Tons PM Annual
0.00
Emission Tons PM Total
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Annual
0.00
Emission Tons Rog Total
0.00
Other Information
Emission reductions attributable to alternative fuel refueling technologies are typically assigned to the vehicles using the station as opposed to the refueling station itself. This is to avoid double counting of emission reductions. The diesel fuel displacement at Disneyland Resorts, however, is estimated to eliminated approximately 2,000 pounds of diesel particulate matter, a toxic air contaminant and known carcinogen.
Project City
Anaheim
Project Cost Description

1587000.00

Project Implementation

The project included the demolition of an existing CNG station at the Resort Transportation Service Center, and the temporary shutdown of CNG systems near the Circle D Ranch. The new expanded CNG station was installed at the Resort Transportation Service Center.

The expanded refueling station incorporates two (2) 150 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) compressors and six (6) 12,000 standard cubic feet of natural gas storage. The guest trams and buses are refueled at a dispensing island equiped with two refueling hoses.

In addition to the relocation and expansion of the CNG station, the gas supply and electrical service for the station were upgraded to accomodate the larger compressors and CNG conditioning equipment.

Project Objectives

The objective of this project was to relocate and expand the existing CNG station at the Disneyland Resort to accomodate conversion of existing diesel vehicles and attactions to CNG. The additional capacity allowed Disney to convert twelve existing guest trams and four guest buses to CNG. These vehicles were previously diesel fueled vehicles.

Project Results Description

The expanded CNG throughput is estimated at 15.7 million cubic feet per year - an increase of 7.3 million cubic feet per year. This represents a diesel fuel displacement of approximately 48,000 gallons per year.

Project State
California
Project Status Description

The project was fully installed and operational as of August 2009.

Project Year
Summary Approved
No
Total Project Cost
$1,587,000.00
Co Funding Amount
$1,387,000.00
Contractor Address
1313 S. Harbor Blvd.
Contractor Agency
Disneyland Resort
Contractor City
Anaheim
Contractor Contact
Hao Jiang
Contractor Country
United States of America
Contractor State
CA
Contractor Phone
Contractor ID
0
Contractor Zip
92802
Co Participants
This Alternative Fuel Infrastructure project was co-funded by the MSRC. Disneyland Resort provided the balance of project funding.
Final Report Approved
No