All 600+ Buses in North American Fleet to Transfer This Year to 5 Percent Biodiesel (B5), With Nine Markets Immediately Converting to 20 Percent Biodiesel (B20); Company Plans to Expand Use of B20 to Entire Fleet Over Next Five Years
-- A reduction in carbon emissions in the first year equivalent to retiring 40 buses from the company's fleet; -- Reducing the company's petroleum use by approximately 420,000 gallons in the first year its buses run on biodiesel; -- Reducing the emission of particulate matter, which has been shown to be a human health hazard; and -- Reducing the emission of hydrocarbons, which contribute to the localized formation of smog."Enterprise Holdings' move to cleaner burning, renewable biodiesel is a premier example of corporate responsibility," said NBB Chief Executive Officer Joe Jobe. "We are pleased that as Enterprise Holdings proactively seeks cleaner energy alternatives, biodiesel is among the solutions." The White House last week detailed efforts to build a new clean energy economy, expressing strong support for biofuels. Among other measures, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule to implement the renewable fuels standard of 36 billion gallons by 2022. The EPA guidelines identify biodiesel as an advanced biofuel and require 1.15 billion gallons of biodiesel be used domestically by the end of 2010. "Biodiesel has the best energy balance and the best greenhouse gas reduction of any fuel that is currently in the commercial marketplace, and is the only advanced biofuel that has reached commercialization in the U.S.," Jobe said. In addition to embracing biodiesel and other alternative fuels as they become commercially viable, Enterprise Holdings also provides strong support for renewable fuels research. In 2007, the company's owners, the Taylor family, made a $25 million grant to the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis to create the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Institute for Renewable Fuels. Led by renowned plant researcher Dr. Richard Sayre, top scientists work at the Institute to develop alternatives to finite fossil fuels by finding new ways to create fuel from renewable, reliable plant sources. "The combination of energy independence and our need to identify alternative sources for our fuels is the future. I believe biofuels are bringing us a step closer to achieving these critical goals and Enterprise is enabling science to become a reality," said Sayre, director of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car Institute for Renewable Fuels. Sayre joined Broughton at the NBB's National Conference, speaking about the Institute's focus on using renewable, reliable plant sources to produce "third-generation" biofuels that can someday be used on a large scale to power cars, trucks and aircraft. "Our research today is going to have a profound impact on the fuel we use tomorrow." Enterprise Holdings' support for current and emerging renewable fuels and alternative engine technologies is just a part of its industry-leading environmental stewardship platform, which also includes:
-- The world's largest fleet of fuel-efficient vehicles - More than 410,000 cars in the combined Alamo, Enterprise and National fleet that average a highway fuel efficiency rating of at least 28 mpg or better; approximately 230,000 average 32 mpg or better; and nearly 470,000 have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's SmartWay certification mark -- a distinction the EPA grants to vehicles that emit relatively low levels of both regulated pollutants and greenhouse gases such as CO2. -- Customer Carbon Offsets - Alamo, Enterprise and National customers can offset the CO2 emissions of their rental cars by opting to pay $1.25 per rental to fund certified offset projects through TerraPass. The company's charitable foundation will match customer contributions dollar-for-dollar, up to $1 million. In the first year, the carbon offset program generated $440,000 and offset 42,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide. -- Conservation - The company's charitable foundation has pledged $50 million to plant 50 million trees over 50 years through the 50 Million Tree Pledge, a public/private/nonprofit partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation and the U.S. Forest Service. Trees are being planted on public lands in the U.S., Canada and Europe.All told, over the past several years Enterprise Holdings and the Taylor family have contributed or pledged more than $120 million to environmental initiatives. For more information about the company's full environmental platform, visit www.keystogreen.com. About Enterprise Holdings Enterprise Holdings, through its regional subsidiaries, owns and operates more than 1 million cars and trucks, the largest fleet of passenger vehicles in the world today, under the Alamo Rent A Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and National Car Rental brands. As North America's largest and most comprehensive car rental company, Enterprise Holdings also operates a network of more than 7,600 car rental locations in neighborhoods and at airports worldwide, and leads the industry with more than a third of all airport business in the U.S. and Canada. Enterprise Holdings is headquartered in St. Louis. Ranked No. 21 on the Forbes Top 500 Private Companies in America list, Enterprise Holdings is unparalleled in size, strength and stability -- the only investment-grade company in the car rental industry. In addition, Enterprise Holdings is part of a global strategic alliance with Europcar, creating the world's largest car rental network. Other Enterprise business lines include Enterprise Fleet Management, Enterprise Commercial Trucks, Enterprise Car Sales and WeCar car sharing. For more information about Enterprise Holdings, visit www.enterpriseholdings.com. For more information about Enterprise Holdings' environmental stewardship and the company's long-term commitment to ensure the sustainability of its business, visit www.keystogreen.com.
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