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North America's Largest Car
Rental Company Converts to Biodiesel for Its Airport Shuttle Buses
Industry Applauds Enterprise Holdings Move to
Biodiesel Blends
GRAPEVINE, Texas -
Grapevine, Tex. – Airport travel will be a breath of fresh
air for Alamo Rent A Car, Enterprise Rent-A-Car
and National Car Rental customers
as biodiesel gets them to and from their destination. Enterprise Holdings
launched efforts for their entire fleet of more than 600 airport shuttle
buses across 50 North American markets to begin using at least 5 percent
biodiesel (B5). The company formally unveiled their latest clean energy
measure at the 2010 National Biodiesel Conference & Expo in
Grapevine, Texas.
"Enterprise Holdings' move to cleaner burning, renewable biodiesel
is a premier example of corporate responsibility," said NBB CEO Joe
Jobe. "We are pleased that as Enterprise Holdings proactively seeks
cleaner energy alternatives, biodiesel is among the solutions."
Enterprise Holdings will immediately convert buses in nine markets to 20
percent biodiesel (B20) as a first step toward the company's goal of
converting its entire bus fleet to B20 over the next five years. Those
markets include: Boston; Chicago; Denver; Detroit; Los Angeles; Miami;
Raleigh/Durham; San Antonio and San Diego. The company expects to
complete the conversion to B5 by spring of this year, with at least 50
percent converted to B20 by the end of next year.
"This investment to biodiesel follows our commitment to our
customers and our business to use our fleet to help grow the clean fuel
market. By embracing alternative fuels and engine technologies they have
greater opportunity to become commercially viable," said Lee
Broughton, director of corporate identity and sustainability for
Enterprise Holdings. "Biodiesel's benefits to the environment
support our commitment to environmental stewardship, as well as our
sustainable approach to managing our business for long-term
success."
Biodiesel has been in the spotlight recently as President Obama and his
administration last week detailed efforts to build a new clean energy
economy. Among measures to boost biofuels production, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency finalized a rule to implement the
long-term 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.
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 Americas 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.
About NBB
The NBB is the national trade association of the biodiesel industry and
is the coordinating body for biodiesel research and development in the
United States.
Biodiesel is a cleaner burning, domestically produced renewable fuel that
can be made from diverse feedstocks including animal fats, plant oils and
used cooking oils. Biodiesel blended with petroleum diesel up to 20%
(B20) can be used according to manufacturers’ recommendations in
any diesel engine without modification.
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Conference
details can be found at www.biodieselconference.org.
For more information about biodiesel, visit www.biodiesel.org.
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