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Nissan Joins Department of Energy in Global Effort to Improve Energy Efficiency


FRANKLIN, Tenn., July 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — The Department of Energy announced today that Nissan will be among eight companies and one university chosen to pilot the Global Superior Energy Performance (GSEP) initiative that will accelerate energy efficiency improvements in commercial buildings and industrial facilities. U.S. Department of Energy Secretary, Steven Chu made the announcement during the Clean Energy Ministerial in Washington, D.C. This event is attended by ministers from 24 governments and provides a forum for like-minded countries to announce high-ambition, high-potential initiatives related to clean energy.

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“When governments, businesses and other entities join together in initiatives such as GSEP, great things can happen,” said Bill Krueger, senior vice president, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Supply Chain Management and Total Customer Satisfaction, Nissan Americas, who participated in the announcement. “We have a real opportunity to reduce the world’s energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This kind of collaboration is essential for lasting environmental progress.”

Nissan’s manufacturing plant in Oppama, Japan is planning to participate as a GSEP pilot. The program will consist of:

•A framework for accelerated continual improvement in energy efficiency across global operations;
•Energy efficiency decision tools and training to achieve cost-effective savings;
•Global public recognition as an industry energy efficiency leader;
•Developing policies and incentives to reward GSEP-certified facilities;
•Potential incentives from utility energy efficiency programs;
•A framework for supply chain partnerships to drive energy efficiency improvements up and down the supply chain; and
•Carbon emissions reductions.

Nissan’s Oppama plant will begin production of the all-electric Nissan LEAF, the world’s first mass-marketed zero-emission vehicle, in the fall of 2010 followed by other Nissan plants around the globe. “Since Nissan is leading the world in promoting zero-emission mobility, participating in the GSEP pilot is a fitting complement,” said Krueger.
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