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Denver's Driving Change Program Reduces Vehicular CO2 Emissions

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Press release date: January 27, 2009

Telemetry technology and Internet-Based Greenhouse Gas management system supported pilot program which reduced idling more than 35% and CO2 emissions 10%

DENVER, CO- Driving Change, the world's first Internet-based vehicular greenhouse gas (GHG) tracking system, today announced significant reductions in GHG emissions by the City and County of Denver as a result of online feedback on how driving behaviors impact the environment and fuel costs. In March 2008, Denver launched a pilot test of Driving Change(TM) which uses telemetry technology to send vehicle operating information over the Internet to a GHG management system that provides each participating driver with individualized, online emissions and driving dashboards. These dashboards provide drivers with details of their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a breakdown of driving habits that cause excess carbon emissions, including idling and aggressive driving events (hard braking, fast starts), and the cost of excess fuel consumed.

There are 160 City vehicles and 240 citizen vehicles that have participated in the pilot. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, motor vehicles are the fastest growing source of CO2. It has been estimated that GHG from vehicles accounts for 30% of the City and County of Denver's total carbon footprint. The GHG management system was provided by Enviance, Inc., a California based company, and the telemetry was provided by Cartasite, Inc., a Denver-based company. In addition to having 30 employees participate in Driving Change, Denver-based EnCana Oil & Gas (USA), Inc (NYSE: ECA) underwrote the program. Findings from the Driving Change Denver pilot program demonstrate that:

o Measurement improves performance: From May through November, there was a 10% overall driving improvement in participating vehicles in Denver (as measured by CO2/mile). This includes reductions in engine idling, fast accelerations and fast stops.

o Tracking driving behavior has a great impact on engine idling: From May through November, idling decreased by more than 35% among participating vehicles, which equates to a reduction of 5 minutes of idling (or a little less than 1 pound of CO2) per vehicle, for every hour of operation.

o Driver education works: As Driving Change participants were educated in the program's goals and tracked their results, they became more likely to turn their vehicles off. For example, participating Denver drivers provided with more extensive education reduced engine idling more than 40% through the end of November.

According to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper,"Once the Driving Change system revealed and quantified the idling issue, we were able to use the system to target the problem and measure our success in reducing this wasteful practice, allowing us to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save money on fuel at the same time."

"Driving Change is another example of Mayor Hickenlooper's efforts to make Denver a truly sustainable city. We are honored to have provided the telemetry technology that made it possible to extend GHG management to the automobile," said David Armitage, CEO and President of Cartasite, Inc.

"Having provided the first Internet-based GHG management system to the commercial sector in 2005, it is exciting to prove that the GHG management power of the Enviance System can be extended to tackle vehicular GHG," said Lawrence Goldenhersh, CEO and President of Enviance."Through his leadership, Mayor Hickenlooper has provided the world with an important insight on how biofeedback and the Internet can be combined to tackle the GHG. And with idle time reduced 35%, the gasoline savings amounts to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year for a fleet of 2000 vehicles confirming that what's good for the planet is also good for the bottom line."

More information on the Driving Change pilot program is available at http://drivingchange.org.

Enviance delivers software that automates and improves the management of environmental, health and safety compliance activities. The first and leading operator of Internet-based compliance software as a service, the Enviance System requires no hardware or software installations and is sold on a subscription basis, offering customers the flexibility to scale the solution as their needs change over time. Many leading organizations trust Enviance to help them reduce the time and cost of managing compliance activities, retain institutional knowledge, and confidently certify compliance. Founded in 1999, privately held Enviance is based in Carlsbad, California. For additional information, visit http://enviance.com; to request a demonstration, e-mail demo@enviance.com.
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