UNFI to use hydrogen fuel cells to power lift trucks

March 15, 2010
United Natural Foods Inc has announced plans to adopt hydrogen fuel cell technology to power the lift truck fleet at its Sarasota FL distribution center.

United Natural Foods Inc has announced plans to adopt hydrogen fuel cell technology to power the lift truck fleet at its Sarasota FL distribution center.

Intended to improve efficiency, productivity, and reliability, 65 GenDrive fuel cell-powered lift trucks will be mobilized at the Sarasota distribution facility, with a targeted completion date in June 2010. The company will add 29 new hydrogen fuel cell-powered lift trucks, to its fleet, and 36 existing lift trucks will be retrofitted to hydrogen fuel cell technology.

As part of the Sarasota initiative to replace lead acid batteries and their associated charging equipment with hydrogen fuel cells, UNFI has partnered with a number of companies to implement the roll-out, including Plug Power Inc, Air Products and Chemicals Inc, and Abel Womack Inc.

A hydrogen fuel cell produces energy by combining hydrogen and oxygen in an electrochemical reaction that yields electricity, heat, and water. Hydrogen is non-toxic, non-poisonous, the lightest of all gases, and the most abundant element in the universe. By converting UNFI’s Sarasota lift truck fleet to hydrogen fuel cells, the company expects carbon emissions will be reduced by about 132 metric tons annually, an amount equivalent to the annual emissions of 35 automobiles.

Tom Dziki, senior vice-president of sustainable development, said, “This project is a natural extension of our strategy to create an environmentally and socially responsible environment in all the communities we serve. Hydrogen fuel cells not only provide greater productivity and lower operating costs but will be an important component of a clean energy future and we are happy to be pioneering the use of this technology in Florida. Once implemented, this fuel cell project is expected to create annual energy savings of approximately 640,000 kilowatt-hours.”

The 352,000-square-foot Sarasota facility, which employs approximately 160 associates, serves as a regional distribution hub for customers in the southeastern United States.

Access www.unfi.com for more information.

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