FedEx warms to solar power at airport.(News)

Waste News, October, 2004 by Johnson, Jim

Byline: Jim Johnson

FedEx Corp. is going solar and in a big way. The package delivery giant will construct an 81,000-sq.-ft. solar electric system at its operations at Oakland International Airport, the largest corporate solar electric system in California.

The project, which will provide electricity to the site's 1,700 workers, is slated for completion in May.

"From hybrid electric delivery trucks to solar power, we are proud to lead our industry in committing to real, practical ways to reduce pollution, conserve fossil fuels, and contribute to a greener world,'' said Mitch Jackson, managing director of corporate and international environmental programs at FedEx Express.

The solar power system will cover areas on two...

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