BMW named 'Energy Partner of the Year' by EPA
Posted: 01-25-2007 :
SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Less than two weeks after
being named 2006's "Top Plant" by Plant Engineering magazine, the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) named BMW Manufacturing Co.
LLC, and partner Durr Systems, Inc., as joint recipients of the Landfill
Methane Outreach Program (LMOP) "Energy Partner of the Year" award. The
award was presented at today's 10th Annual LMOP Conference and Project Expo
in Baltimore.
The prestigious award was given to BMW Manufacturing and Durr in
recognition of their achievements in implementing one of the most ambitious
Landfill Gas to Energy Projects in North America -- recycling landfill
methane gas from the Palmetto Landfill to provide energy to BMW's paint
shop. Durr built the paint shop.
By utilizing the previously unused energy from landfill gas, BMW was
able to reduce area emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, by
approximately 60,000 tons and recover enough energy to heat 15,000 homes
per year. Landfills are the largest human-made methane source in the United
States. Methane is produced as waste decomposes. When released into the
air, it is a greenhouse gas and contributes to local air pollution.
Currently, 63 percent of BMW Manufacturing's energy is now provided by
this renewable resource, saving the company at least $1 million per year in
energy costs. The additional use of methane gas also reduces greenhouse
gases the equivalent of driving a car around the globe 4,300 times, or more
than 100 million miles.
"Three of our core principles are innovation, protecting the
environment, and being a good corporate citizen," said Briggs Hamilton, BMW
Manufacturing's environmental section manager. "This is such a positive for
everyone involved. There literally hasn't been a downside to this project.
This project allows us to take a previously wasted energy source and use it
to generate electricity and heat for our plant, this results in lower
emissions, which helps to protect the environment and the community."
"The usage of renewable fuel significantly reduces the economic and
ecological footprint of a Durr paint shop," said Ralf Dieter, CEO of the
Durr AG Board of Management. "Projects such as these assure our future
generations of the natural resources they rightfully deserve and we
consider it our duty and responsibility to continue to provide cutting edge
energy efficiency solutions."
BMW Manufacturing gained international recognition in 2002, when the
automotive manufacturer first announced that it would use recycled landfill
methane gas as an energy source in its automotive manufacturing facility.
In order to do so, the company had to construct an unprecedented 9.5-mile
pipeline from the landfill to its facility. The system went online in
February 2003.
The Durr Group is one of the world's leading suppliers of products,
systems, and services for automobile manufacturing. Its range of products
and services covers important stages of vehicle production. As a systems
supplier, Durr plans and builds complete paint shops and final assembly
facilities. Durr also delivers cleaning and filtration systems for the
manufacture of engine and transmission components as well as diagnostic and
balancing systems for vehicle components. Around 90% of Group sales relate
to business with automobile manufacturers and their suppliers. The
machinery, chemical, pharmaceutical, coating and aviation industries are
also major customers of Durr.
BMW Manufacturing Co., a subsidiary of the BMW Group based in Munich,
Germany, is the exclusive manufacturer of the Z4 and M Roadster, Z4 and M
Coupe in addition to the X5. Its website address is http://www.bmwusfactory.com.
In addition to the South Carolina manufacturing facility, BMW's North
American subsidiaries include sales, marketing and financial services
operations in the United States, Canada and throughout Latin America, and a
design firm in California. www.bmwusa.com
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