Fontana, Calif., FedEx Freight Distribution Center Now Powered by the
Sun
FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) and BP Solar announced today the completion and
activation of a second project together—a
solar system for a FedEx Freight distribution center in Fontana, Calif.
The 269 kW (kilowatt) rooftop solar array utilizes BP Solar modules. The
first joint system was inaugurated on Earth Day 2008 at FedEx
Freight’s facility in Whittier, Calif.
The 1,377 solar modules cover 20,834 sq. ft. on the Fontana facility’s
roof and can generate 370,551 kilowatt hours (kWh), or approximately 54
percent of facility needs. The 282 kW system in Whittier is capable of
producing more than 414,000 kWh of electricity each year, providing
almost 40 percent of the facility’s annual
energy needs and significantly reducing the service center’s
dependence on the electric grid. The two projects are expected to
eliminate the release of more than 610 metric tons of greenhouse gas
causing emissions.
“The FedEx Freight Fontana solar installation
builds on our commitment to integrate energy-efficient and -diverse
technologies into our facilities and operations,”
said Douglas G. Duncan, president and CEO of FedEx Freight. “The
use of renewable energy sources, such as solar power and hybrids, is a
valuable asset to help us reduce our environmental impact and diversify
our energy sources.”
BP Solar’s commercial projects team is
focused on assisting corporations, such as FedEx Freight, to lower their
energy costs while lessening the impact of their operations on the
environment. The company offers a variety of financing options for its
business customers including power purchase agreements, leasing and
traditional purchase plans.
“BP Solar is proud to help FedEx Freight
improve energy efficiency and increase the use of renewable energy at
its facilities,” said Mary Shields, vice
president of global sales and marketing for BP Solar. “More
and more companies are finding that solar helps to reduce their
emissions and saves them money over the long run, providing carbon-free
electricity to meet their growing needs.”
FedEx and BP work together strategically to identify, develop and
implement a range of solutions to increase FedEx’s
security of energy supply, while improving its environmental performance.
“This is a great example of two leading
corporations collaborating to deliver tangible economic and
environmental benefits,” said Richard
Bartlett, BP vice president of strategic cooperation.