Beginning in 2017 anyone sending a package via FedEx may be sending
it a little bit more sustainably. Today Red Rock Biofuels announced that
it would produce approximately three million gallons of low-carbon,
renewable jet fuel per year for FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx
Corp. The agreement runs through 2024, with first delivery expected in
2017. Between the two of them, Southwest Airlines and FedEx will be
purchasing Red Rock’s total available volume of jet fuel.
Red Rock’s first refinery, funded in part by a $70 million Title III DPA grant
from the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Energy and Navy, is scheduled
to break ground this fall in Lakeview, Ore. and will convert
approximately 140,000 dry tons of woody biomass into 15 million gallons
per year of renewable jet, diesel and naphtha fuels. In addition to
reducing lifecycle carbon emissions, Red Rock’s production process could
help reduce the risk of forest fires in the western U.S. by decreasing
the amount of waste woody biomass in surrounding forests.
Terry Kulesa, co-founder and CEO of Red Rock said he’s thrilled with
the deal. “With our total jet fuel capacity now sold to FedEx and
Southwest Airlines, we are building a suite of powerful, global
customers that continue to commit to the future of alternative fuels in a market where oil prices are low, providing true validation of our business model and mission.”
This announcement comes on the heels of Red Rock’s strategic partnership with Flagship Ventures,
a venture capital and venture creation firm focused on healthcare and
sustainability, for financial and strategic expertise on securing
additional partnerships, funding and customers.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2015/07/fedex-express-soon-to-be-powered-by-biofuel.html
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