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FedEx Adds More Solar-Powered Operations To Facilities in California

Posted : Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:02:33 GMT
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. - (Business Wire) FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) today announced that its operating company FedEx Freight has completed the installation of a solar-electric system in Whittier, Calif., and is nearing completion on a similar solar-powered facility in Fontana, Calif. Both systems will provide a substantial portion of the facilities peak energy needs.

The 282 kilowatt (kW) solar power system in Whittier has the capacity to produce over 414,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity each year, providing almost 40 percent of the facilitys annual energy needs and significantly reducing the service centers dependence on the electric grid. The Whittier terminal employs about 500 workers and serves the East Los Angeles area.

In 2005, FedEx Express activated a 904 kW system at its Oakland, Calif., hub facility that meets up to 80 percent of that facilitys peak energy demand and produces power equivalent to that used by more than 900 homes during the daytime. At the time, the Oakland project was Californias largest corporate solar-power roof-top installation.

Employing technologies that reduce energy use and enhance efficiencies at our facilities underscores the value FedEx assigns to doing whats right for the environment now and for the energy security of our company and our country, said Douglas G. Duncan, president and CEO of FedEx Freight.

To complete the Whittier system, 1,445 solar panels were installed on 22,000 square feet of the facilitys roof space. BP Solar, part of the global energy major BP, manufactured the panels and served as the project developer.

Bob Malone, chairman and president of BP America said, "BP believes that solar power has an important role to play in expanding US energy supply in a clean, sustainable and carbon-free way. We are pleased to have helped FedEx meet a portion of its power needs in a clean and sustainable way."

FedEx and BP work together strategically to identify, develop and implement a range of solutions to increase FedExs security of energy supply while improving its environmental performance.

Working closely with FedEx, weve shown that collaboration can deliver great performance, said Richard Bartlett, BP vice president of strategic cooperation. The FedEx Freight solar installations in California are a great example of where we are making sustained operational, financial and environmental progress together.

FedEx Freight is also installing a similar solar-power generation system at its Fontana, Calif., service center. Set for completion later this spring, this 269 kW sun-powered system is expected to generate over 370,000 kWh a year, approximately 50 percent of the facilitys energy needs. The Fontana terminal employs more than 500 workers and serves the area between San Bernardino and Los Angeles.

To complement these solar energy projects, FedEx Freight has completed other energy-efficiency upgrades at both the Whittier and Fontana facilities as yet another way to demonstrate the FedEx commitment to innovative and environmentally responsible energy solutions.

FedEx and its subsidiaries recognize that effective environmental management is one of its most important corporate priorities, said Mitch Jackson, director of environmental affairs and sustainability for FedEx Corp. As a global transportation industry leader, FedEx believes strongly in progressive environmental stewardship and resource sustainability. These power generation systems represent another step that FedEx companies are taking as we work collaboratively toward these objectives.

Combined environmental benefits from the Whittier and Fontana solar-energy systems, based on a projected annual reduction of 610 metric tons of CO2 emissions, are equivalent to one of the following:

  • 112 passenger cars not driven for one year
  • 69,240 gallons of gasoline not burned
  • 1,419 barrels of oil not consumed
  • 80.8 households electricity use for one year
  • 15,641 tree seedlings grown for 10 years
  • 4.3 acres of forest preserved from deforestation

Data is derived from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator.

To celebrate completion of the first of these company milestones, FedEx Freight will conduct a ribbon-cutting and switch on event at its Whittier facility on April 22nd. Company representatives and guest speakers will offer details about the solar energy technology to customers, employees and others in attendance. Facility tours will also be offered.

About FedEx Freight

Within FedEx Corp., the FedEx Freight Segment had annual revenues of $4.6 billion in fiscal year 2007. With corporate offices in Memphis, Tenn., the Segment includes FedEx Freight, a leading U.S. provider of regional next-day and second-day and extended LTL freight services; FedEx National LTL, a leading U.S. provider of long-haul LTL services; FedEx Freight Canada, an LTL operating company serving most points in Canada; FedEx Custom Critical, North America's largest time-specific, critical shipment carrier; and Caribbean Transportation Services, the leading provider of airfreight forwarding services between the United States and Puerto Rico. For more information, visit the FedEx Web site, www.fedex.com.

About FedEx

FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services. With annual revenues of $37 billion, the company offers integrated business applications through operating companies competing collectively and managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand. Consistently ranked among the worlds most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its more than 290,000 employees and contractors to remain absolutely, positively focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards and the needs of their customers and communities. For more information, visit news.fedex.com.

FedEx Freight
Debra Phillips, 901-434-3122
debra.phillips@fedex.com
or
BP America
Sarah Howell, 202-457-6603
sarah.howell@bp.com


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