Value Statement: FedEx Collaborates With Bloom Energy to Enable Cleaner, More Reliable, More Affordable Power at Key Hub

Objective: The project is expected to achieve a return on investment in five years and reduce carbon dioxide emissions about 30 percent.

Headquarters: Memphis Tennessee

Bloom Installation: 500kW February 2010 Oakland, CA

Overview

FedEx invented an industry. With outside-the-box thinking, Chairman Frederick W. Smith’s bold vision of shipping changed the world and still drives the company’s commitment to embracing and implementing strategic innovation. From the company’s early adoption of the web, to its significant commitment to alternative energy, FedEx maintains its vision of creating and ensuring the future by embracing new technology today.

Why Bloom?

Distributed energy means technology designed to generate electricity closer to where it is used, saving money, increasing dependability and protecting the environment. Bloom Energy’s solid oxide fuel cell is on the cutting edge of this new frontier in energy. What the technology means for FedEx is the opportunity to couple the solar power already driving its Oakland Hub with fuel cells, to meet energy demands more dependably, affordably, and sustainably, 24/7.

Implementation

FedEx chose its Oakland Hub for an initial 500kW installation. The project is expected to achieve a return on investment in five years and reduce carbon dioxide emissions about 30 percent.