Ultra-low-emissions locomotive at Toledo Refining Company to benefit the environment and community

Savage e-locomotive

Man in front of Savage e-locomotive

TOLEDO, Ohio (November 6, 2019) – Rail operations at Toledo Refining Company are getting cleaner, greener and better for the community with Savage’s newly repowered NREC N-ViroMotive locomotive. The upgraded ultra-low-emissions locomotive will be used by Savage to switch railcars at the refinery with significantly reduced emissions, fuel consumption and noise, and with better efficiency.

“I’m excited to have Savage here as a business partner with us,” said Mike Gudgeon, Refinery Manager at Toledo Refining Company. “They work closely with us and they’re a very important part of our business, and I’m really glad that they’re taking a leadership role in terms of reducing emissions, reducing noise in this area, and helping us out and our neighbors too.”

The multi-engine locomotive was upgraded with two new Cummins Tier 3 compliant QSK19 engines. The retrofit will reduce nitrogen oxide and particulate matter emissions by up to 90 percent, reduce fuel consumption by up to 70 percent, reduce noise levels by 85 percent, and increase efficiency by up to 75 percent over conventional locomotives.

“We’re pleased to be able to partner with our Customer, Toledo Refining Company, to make a positive difference for the environment and community by upgrading this locomotive, and we appreciate the state agencies that facilitated grant funding to make this possible,” said Kevin Burke, Savage Vice President and Unit Leader. “Our purpose as a Company is to help enable our Customers and Partners to Feed the World, Power Our Lives, and Sustain the Planet, and we’re committed to providing safe, reliable and responsible service.”

The environmental retrofit was made possible by funding awarded through the Ohio Diesel Emission Reduction Grants (DERG) program administered jointly by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and Ohio Department of Transportation, and was carried out through a public-private partnership with the Ohio Rail Development Commission.

“The Ohio Rail Development Commission congratulates Savage and Toledo Refining Company on the success of this project.  This effort represents the work of multiple participants to better serve Northwest Ohio’s communities with a new, ultra-low emission green locomotive.  The reduction of emissions and noise levels coupled with increased locomotive efficiency make this project a win for the companies, the community and the environment,” said Matthew Dietrich, Executive Director of the Ohio Rail Development Commission.”

 

MEDIA CONTACTS:

Jeff Hymas, Savage
(801) 944-6584; jeffhymas@savageservices.com

Christine Shultz, Toledo Refinery Company
(419) 698-6810; Christine.Shultz@pbfenergy.com