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Airport, Delta & NY Power
Authority Turn Up The “Green”
Contact:
Doug Myers - Albany Airport
518-242-2222
dmyers@albanyairport.com
Brian Warner
914-390-8183
brian.warner@nypa.gov
February 7, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Albany, NY (February 7, 2008) - David E. Langdon,
chairman of the Albany County Airport Authority, Roger B. Kelley,
president and chief executive officer of the New York Power
Authority (NYPA), and Frederick Acunto, Albany station manager for
Delta Air Lines, today activated a fleet of electric vehicles that
will be used to haul and load baggage and cargo for Delta’s flights
at Albany International Airport.
Airport baggage equipment is traditionally powered
by gasoline or small diesel engines. The electric units will help
reduce pollution that can accumulate in the airport’s baggage tunnel
and lower the overall carbon footprint.
“This is another positive step in our comprehensive
program to utilize clean, safe and economical electric and natural
gas-powered vehicles at Albany International Airport,” said Airport
Chairman David E. Langdon.
“The successful deployment of electric service
vehicles at Albany International Airport reduces the use of diesel
fuel, which lowers greenhouse gas emissions and helps contribute to
Governor Spitzer’s goal for combating global warming in New York
State,” said NYPA President Roger B. Kelley.
The new electric-powered fleet includes six bag
tractors and three belt loaders that were purchased by Delta Air
Lines and a 10-vehicle PosiCharge electric-charging station that was
installed by the Airport Authority under a $193,560 grant from
NYPA. It is expected this program will reduce greenhouse gases by
87 percent or about 396 tons annually, when compared with diesel
fuel use. The cost of charging instead of using diesel will
represent about a 75 percent savings.
“Delta is pleased the Albany International Airport
and the New York Power Authority were able to bring this to our
Albany, NY station, said Fred Acunto, station manager, Delta Air
Lines. “This program will help to expand upon our sustainable
business practices and achieve significant operational and
environmental benefits.”
The Power Authority is a leader in promoting
energy-efficiency and new energy technologies and is the nation’s
largest state-owned electric utility with 18 generating plants and
more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines in various parts
of the state. NYPA’s clean transportation program has placed more
than 850 hybrid and all-electric vehicles in the fleets of numerous
public entities.
The PosiCharge GSE fast-charge system, installed by
Kasselman Electric of Albany, is a cost-effective solution for
simultaneously charging up to 10 vehicles. The system can easily be
expanded to provide charging bays for additional airport and airline
equipment. The charging system is outdoor-rated to withstand
Albany’s extreme heat or cold and the most severe weather
conditions.
The Albany International Airport
launched its commitment to “go green” in 2000 with the
introduction of two compressed natural gas-fueled (CNG) shuttle
buses. Today the Airport operates a fleet of six CNG-fueled buses
and three CNG-powered pickup trucks.
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