Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) has received the 2017 Environmental Achievement Award from the Jacksonville Environmental Protection Board (EPB) for pioneering the use of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) as a locomotive fuel.
“LNG is a cleaner and more efficient fuel source that reduces greenhouse gases and lowers our overall carbon footprint,” explains Fran Chinnici, Senior Vice President Engineering, Mechanical and Purchasing. “We have markedly reduced the CO2, particulate matter and sulfur dioxide from the environment of the communities we serve along the Atlantic Coast from Jacksonville to Miami,” he continued.
Due to the availability, reduced cost and environmental advantages, the transportation industry is interested in natural gas. Many trucking and transport companies are already using natural gas as a fuel. FEC will be the first North American railroad to convert its entire mainline locomotive fleet to operate primarily on natural gas.
FEC purchased 24 new GE ES44C4 locomotives for conversion to LNG in November 2014. These locomotives are LNG-diesel ‘dual-fuel’ capable, 4400 HP Tier 3 emissions compliant and will replace FEC’s entire mainline thru-haul fleet operating from Jacksonville to Miami by end of 2017.
These new GE locomotives provide technology for added efficiency benefits such as Smart HPT, which optimizes locomotive utilization, and Automatic Start/Stop for to shut down engines not being used to further reduce locomotive fuel consumption.
The award will be presented during the 2017 EPB and UNF Environmental Symposium, which will be held at the Adam Herbert University Center on the campus of UNF September 15, 2017.