Friday 23 November 2007

New Nissan wind assisted

Gold Coast Bulletin
Wednesday 21/11/2007 Page: 2

NISSAN'S new compact crossover will land in Australia in the new year on the back of boosted green credentials that cuts the company's carbon footprint and adds to production efficiencies. The Dualis is being sourced from Nissan Motor Co's Sunderland plant in the UK where six wind energy turbines produce 5 per cent of the factory's total power needs. Another two turbines are being added to the on-site wind farm in Jamiaiy and take the power contribution up to 6 per cent. This will deliver a cost saving of nearly $2.5 million a year and offset rising energy costs.

In addition, carbon dioxide emissions will be cut by up to 4000 tonnes a year at power plants which supply the Sunderland factory with power. Nissan Motor Co's established the wind-farm technology on the site two years ago. "The wind farm reflects our ongoing commitment to environmental management and the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions from our operation," Nissan's David Swerdlow said. "Being able to source the new model from a plant partly powered by green energy reflects Nissan's ecological mindset, which is supported by all its employees." The Sunderland plant's wind farm is the first of its kind within Nissan globally and its expansion supports the company's global Nissan Green Program 2010.

Planning for the expansion of the wind farm, located within an industrial area just 5km from the coast, took into account the needs of local residents and ensured the farm met noise-level guidelines. Unlike most wind farms, Nissan's is enclosed entirely within an industrial area on low-lying ground thus minimising the impact on the local environment. The site is also home to a protected species - Great Crested Newts.

Nissan will relocate the newts to a temporary home on the site before installation. Once the extra two turbines are in place, the newts will be able to return to their habitat around the turbines. The wind farm's expansion supports the Nissan GreenProgram 2010, which focuses on reducing carbon dioxide emissions from Nissan's products and activities around the world; reducing other exhaust emissions; and accelerating recycling efforts.

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