Norfolk Southern Harnesses Sustainable Wind Energy
NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- On November 13
Norfolk Southern completed the installation of a 50 kilowatt wind turbine at
its rail yard in North Kansas City to power the yard's wastewater treatment
plant. The wind turbine consists of three 24-foot rotor blades mounted on a
100-foot tower and is estimated to generate more than 100,000 kilowatt hours
annually.
"The North Kansas City wind turbine is the second of its kind on Norfolk
Southern, and continues our efforts to promote and incorporate sustainable
business practices," said Chuck Wehrmeister, vice president safety and
environmental. "We will continue to explore renewable energy applications for
our facilities throughout our 22-state network."
Norfolk Southern brought its first wind turbine on line in 2007 at
Bellevue Yard in Ohio. Both wind turbines, supplied by Entegrity Wind Systems
of Boulder, Colo., produce at least enough power to offset the electricity
consumed by the pumps and controls of the yards' wastewater treatment plants.
These plants collect and treat the water used at maintenance facilities as
well as rainwater runoff. For more information on Norfolk Southern's
sustainability efforts, visit http://www.nscorp.com/footprints/.
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) is one of the nation's premier
transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates
approximately 21,000 route miles in 22 states and the District of Columbia,
serving every major container port in the eastern United States and providing
superior connections to western rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the
most extensive intermodal network in the East and is North America's largest
rail carrier of metals and automotive products.