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Posted by Pinky Bean
on July 3, 2009 8:34 AM
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Filed Under: Transportation |
Last fall, transportation company CSX invited Ecollo to Chicago to get a first-hand look at their GenSet Locomotives, as well to attend part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Leaders conference. During the conference, CSX officially announced a partnership with the program, and now the company has announced its Climate Leaders program goals in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The company's commitment to the program is the first from a major U.S. transportation provider and a natural next step from a company that already developed the GenSet, an ultra-low emitting method of freight rale that achieved an 80 per cent reduction in nitrous oxide and particulate matter emissions.
Now CSX has set its sights on reducing carbon emissions by eight per cent per revenue ton mile by 2011. This will account for a carbon savings of 2.4 million tons, or the equivalent of removing 441,000 cars from the road on an annual basis. In terms of the company's non-rail operations, goals include using building space more efficiently, improving HVAC systems and installing energy-efficient lighting and automatic computer-shutdown software. And by the end of this year, another 1,200 CSX locomotives will feature fewer emissions and lower fuel consumption (nearly 10 million gallons worth!) thanks to ongoing upgrades.
Freight rail is considered one of the most eco-friendly ways of transporting goods, as a train can transport one tonne of goods on a single gallon of gas, a far greener option than shipping by truck or airplane.
“Freight rail is the most fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly surface transportation option. We are pleased to enhance these benefits with our firm commitment to reduce CSX’s carbon footprint,” said Michael J. Ward, Chairman, President and CEO of CSX. “The Climate Leaders Partnership shows that by working together, business and government can serve our nation’s economic needs while improving our environment.”
» CSX (Official Site)