- Railpower Technologies
Infobox Company
company_name=Railpower Technologies Corp.
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company_type=Public company
foundation=2001
location=Brossard, Quebec ,Canada cite web|url=http://www.railpower.com/contact.html|title=Contact RailPower Technologies Corp.|accessdate=2008-05-26]
key_people=José Mathieu, President and CEO
Norman R. Gish, Chairman
industry=Rail transport
products=Low emissiondiesel locomotive s, hybrid power plants for cranes and heavy-duty equipment
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homepage= [http://www.railpower.com/ www.railpower.com]Railpower Technologies Corp. (tsx|P) is a Canadian company that builds environmentally friendly hybrid yard
locomotive s, founded by Frank Donnelly and Gerard Koldyk. Its "Green Goat" locomotives have been purchased byCanadian Pacific Railway ,BNSF Railway ,Kansas City Southern Railway andUnion Pacific Railroad among others. It is traded on theToronto Stock Exchange .Their locomotive models include the Green Goat (GG) and Green Kid (GK) series. Created from older locomotives, these units are deployed in services where there is a lot of idle time, such as yard switching. Below the frame they are the same as their pre-recycled locomotive. Above the frame they are new, with all new hood and cab assemblies. Some of the units built for BNSF have virtually no cab at all, as BNSF specified the locomotives to be equipped with remote control technology. [http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=130993] A small generator and a large bank of batteries power the locomotive. The generator is used to recharge the batteries. The locomotives meet the new EPA exhaust emissions standards.
Currently on the market are the GG10B, GG20B, and GK10B locomotives for switching duties and the RP20BH (two-engine hybrid) and RP20BD (three engine diesel) locomotives for light road duties. The B indicates two-axle trucks, the 10 or 20 is 1,000 or 2,000
horsepower respectively.The hybrid technology developed for the locomotives is also being deployed for other applications, like container cranes (RTG) used in port terminals.
History
The company has been created in 2001 by American entrepreneur
Frank Donnelly , then headquartered inNorth Vancouver ,British Columbia . The company headquarter has moved to Brossard,Quebec in 2006.Jim Maier was its CEO up to 2005 and has been replaced byJosé Mathieu .References
External links
* [http://www.railpower.com/ Railpower Technologies]
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