For Immediate Release:
August 23, 2012
SOUTHEAST DIESEL COLLABORATIVE LEADERSHIP AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Contact Information: Dawn Harris-Young, (404) 562-8421, harris-young.dawn@epa.gov
ATLANTA – During the recent Southeast Diesel Collaborative (SEDC) 7th Annual Partners Meeting in Atlanta, GA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 4 Air, Pesticides, and Toxics Management Division Director Beverly Banister, on behalf of the SEDC, presented the SEDC Leadership Awards to the 2011 winners. The awardees are:
Staples Inc., Framingham, Massachusetts - SEDC Industry Leadership Award for
• Outfitting their fleet with 53 electric delivery trucks, with six of these in service in Atlanta,
• Implementing efficiency initiatives including hybrid vehicles, advanced idle reduction technology, engine horsepower reduction, transmission changes, and route planning to improve fuel economy by 18 percent since 2006,
• Achieving fuel savings of 724,000 gallons and reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 8000 tons annually in 2010.
The Alabama Department of Transportation - SEDC Community Leadership Award for
• Implementing a fleet replacement program to auction older diesel vehicles to acquire vehicles and equipment that meet the 2007 and 2010 diesel emission standards,
• Retrofitting 312 on road and off road vehicles and equipment with diesel oxidation catalysts, either stand-alone or in concert with a closed crankcase ventilation system,
• Maintaining a fleet of 1256 alternative fuel vehicles and supporting the development of biofuels infrastructure in Alabama,
• Deploying GPS units in two-thirds of their fleet to ensure accountability with their no idle policy.
The Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition - SEDC Visionary Champion Leadership Award for
• Partnering with the Kentucky Department of Education to purchase and create the largest hybrid bus fleet in the nation,
• Managing alternative fuel and advanced technology projects across the Commonwealth of Kentucky,
• Promoting sustainability partnerships with industry and other organizations.
The efforts by Staples, the Alabama DOT, and the Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition demonstrated exemplary leadership in the use of latest clean diesel technologies, and serve as a role model for others to follow in effective collaboration and partnership to reduce diesel emissions.
This is the fourth year the SEDC Leadership
Council has presented the Leadership Awards to recognize exemplary projects in
emissions reductions in EPA Region 4. Nominated parties are judged on their
effectiveness in meeting the SEDC’s goal to reduce emissions from existing
diesel engines and the work done in several sectors to reduce these emissions.
Previous years’ winners include United Parcel Service, Coca Cola Enterprises,
Ingram Barge Company, the North Carolina Solar Center, Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport, and Miami-Dade County, Florida Government.
Organized in early 2006 by EPA Region 4, the
Southeast Diesel Collaborative has enjoyed unprecedented success in bringing
together leaders from federal, state and local governments, organizations,
industry and academia to reduce diesel engine emissions across the eight
southeastern states. Focused on promoting energy independence, a cleaner
environment and growing, sustainable economies, this partnership offers wide
ranging health and economic benefits to the public fleet, freight and non-road
sectors.
The Southeast Diesel Collaborative is part of EPA’s National Clean Diesel
Campaign, a program combining regulatory measures with voluntary initiatives to
reduce the pollution emitted from diesel engines across the country. Visit the
Southeast Diesel Collaborative website at: www.southeastdiesel.org.
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