PASADENA, CA – CALSTART (www.calstart.org) – North America’s leading advanced transportation
technologies consortium – announced the winners of its prestigious Blue Sky
Award 2008. The annual awards recognize outstanding marketplace contributions
to clean air, energy efficiency and to the clean transportation industry
overall by companies, organizations and individuals.
The 2008
winners were selected as the top firms and individuals from among several
dozens nominated internationally for their market leadership and real actions
in advanced and green transportation.
A
special awards ceremony and luncheon will honor the winners June 10th and attendance
is welcome.
“This
year’s Blue Sky Award winners represent the best in our expanding industry:
taking real actions with real products to improve air quality, combat global
warming, ensure our energy security and create sustainable jobs,” said CALSTART
President and CEO John Boesel.
The Blue Sky Award 2008 winners are:
Eaton Corporation, of Cleveland, Ohio,
won the Blue Sky Award for being the world’s first in developing and bringing
to market both hybrid electric and hybrid hydraulic systems for medium and
heavy commercial vehicles.
Business Region Goteborg of Sweden, won the Charles
R. Imbrecht Blue Sky Innovation Award for catalyzing Sweden’s use of
biomethane as a renewable transportation fuel now powering 4,500 natural gas
cars, trucks and buses and a commuter train.
Southern Counties Express, Inc., of Los Angeles, Calif.,
won a Blue Sky Merit Award for buying a fleet of liquefied natural gas (LNG)
port trucks and operating an LNG fueling station that is publicly available to
the port trucking community.
Union Pacific Railroad Co., of Omaha, Neb.,
won a Blue Sky Merit Award for the development, procurement and deployment of
more than 150 ultra-low emitting “Genset” multi-engine diesel switching
locomotives.
ZipCar, of San
Francisco, Calif.,
won a Blue Sky Merit Award for its car-sharing program and its impact on the
environment, reduction of parking demands, lessening of traffic congestion and
greenhouse emissions.
Winners’ Reactions
“We are pleased to receive this
distinguished honor from CALSTART,” said Alexander M. Cutler, Eaton chairman
and chief executive officer. “Eaton customers worldwide are achieving
improved efficiencies and important emissions and fuel consumption savings with
our hybrid power systems. We see significant opportunities for further
application of both hybrid electric and hybrid hydraulic solutions, and we will
continue to work with our partners to expand the use of these
technologies.”
“This is great honor for us and our
bio methane industry in Sweden,”
said the chairman of Business Region Göteborg, Göran Johansson, who is also the
Mayor of Göteborg. “To be highlighted by such an organization as CALSTART is
really important for us and will contribute to a breakthrough worldwide for bio
methane,” said Göran Värmby, Business Region Göteborg and Chairman of Biogas
West.
“As demand for clean natural gas for
transportation grows, especially at the ports, Southern Counties Express is
poised to provide reliable and affordable fueling solutions for our own trucks
and we are pleased to ensure that all trucks serving the ports have access to
this fueling station as well. Thank you for recognizing our work,” Southern
Counties Express’ president Brian Griley, said.
"Union
Pacific is committed to moving freight safely and more efficiently to reduce
the environmental impact on the communities in which we operate," said Jim
Young, chairman and CEO, Union Pacific.
"We are honored to receive The Blue Sky Merit Award™ for work on
the Genset locomotive and other environmental efforts which reflect our
employees' vision and creativity in generating solutions that have a long-term
positive impact on the transportation industry."
“Our members are leading the way
when it comes to smart urban living,” said Scott Griffith, Chairman and CEO of Zipcar.
“By making the environmentally and community conscious choice to use car
sharing, Zipcar members are eliminating private vehicles and reducing personal
vehicle miles traveled (VMT), saving millions of gallons of gasoline annually.”
The 2008 Blue Sky Award awards
ceremony and luncheon will be held on June 10, 2008 at the Hilton Universal City, 11.30am –
1.30pm.
Please visit www.calstart.org for more information on
attending or sponsoring this special event supporting green transportation. A
limited number of complimentary media passes are available to credentialed
members of the press. Contact MK Campbell at (626) 744-5602 for information.
The Blue Sky Award Judging Committee
is made up of representatives from the American Lung Association, CALSTART,
Florida Power & Light, the Natural Resources Defense Council, Southern
California Edison, and the Union of Concerned Scientists.