May 28, 2002
U.S. Rep. Jane Harman CA 36th Congressional District
HARMAN AND EV RENTALS BRING ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES TO LAX
-- "LAX will still be a regional economic engine, but it will be
alternatively fueled" --
LOS ANGELES AIRPORT -- Congresswoman Jane Harman (D-Redondo Beach) today
stressed the importance of alternative, cleaner technologies and energy
independence by highlighting the use of hybrid vehicles by EV Rentals,
an LAX rental car company. As part of the Green Airport Initiative,
Harman secured a $1,962,615 grant to expand the environmentally friendly
rental car program at LAX. And as part of the Transportation and
Community and System Preservation Pilot Program (TCSP), the EV Rental
Cars company will receive a grant to fund cleaner, environmentally
friendly automobiles. EV Rentals is using the funding to purchase new
hybrid vehicles from Toyota and Honda in Torrance.
Before test-driving
one of the hybrid vehicles, Harman remarked, "The debate on airport
growth and its impact on surrounding communities and the environment is
complex. We have to keep our regional economic engine, LAX, running
strong. But the neighboring communities I represent cannot continue to
bear an unfair share of the air pollution and other burdens that
accompany this HUB. One solution is the use of smarter, cleaner
technology. While alternative energy technology is not a panacea, it can
make LAX and airports nationwide more efficient and cleaner. EV Rentals
is a perfect example. As more travelers turn to alternative vehicle
rentals, the total tons of air pollution around LAX decreases. To date,
Jeff Pink estimates that their rentals have cut down on the release of
25 tons of air pollution at LAX. This means cleaner air for
Westchester, El Segundo, Lennox and all the communities around LAX. LAX
will still be a regional economic engine, but it will be alternatively
fueled."
Harman continued, "As the Ranking Democrat on the Intelligence
Subcommittee on Counter Terrorism and Homeland Security and a member of
the House Energy and Commerce Committee, I understand the need for
energy independence -- and am in a position to help achieve it. And the
best way to end dependence on oil imports from unsettled areas of the
world. -- to ensure independence -- is to promote clean-burning
technologies and alternative fuels."
Harman was joined today by Jeff Pink, President, EV Rentals, Roger
Johnson, Deputy Executive Director, LAWA, Angelina Galiteva, Executive
Director, Strategic Planning, LADWP, Dr. Chung Liu, AQMD, Eric Sletten,
M.D., volunteer, American Lung Association of California Electric.