Company is going all-electric and funding a new Yale center for applied research focused on carbon-negative technologies.
FedEx Corp. announced this week that it wants to achieve carbon-neutral operations globally by 2040. The company laid out three key areas it will focus on via a $2B investment: vehicle electrification, sustainable energy, and carbon sequestration.
Key steps toward reaching the FedEx carbon neutral goal include:
Vehicle Electrification: By 2040, the entire FedEx parcel pickup and delivery (PUD) fleet will be zero-emission electric vehicles. This will be accomplished through phased programs to replace existing vehicles. For example, by 2025, 50% of FedEx Express global PUD vehicle purchases will be electric, rising to 100% of all purchases by 2030.
Fuel Conservation and Aircraft Modernization: FedEx will build on initiatives designed to reduce fuel consumption in its aircraft. Since 2012, the FedEx Fuel Sense and Aircraft Modernization programs have saved a combined 1.43 billion gallons of jet fuel and avoided over 13.5 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, it said.
Facilities: FedEx will continue efforts to invest in efficiency and renewables at its more than 5000 facilities worldwide.
Natural Carbon Sequestration: FedEx funding will help to establish the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture to support applied research into natural carbon sequestration solutions.
In addition, the company said it will work with customers to help them decarbonize their supply chains and that it will invest in alternative fuels for its aircraft and vehicles.
Yale Center researchers will develop methods that build on natural carbon storage systems, including biological ecosystems and the geological carbon cycle, improving, where possible, how quickly carbon can be absorbed, how much can be contained, and how long it can be stored. Through these efforts, Yale scientists aim to create a portfolio of carbon removal strategies that have impacts on a global scale.
Source: Reneweable Energy World