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									Lamborghini has announced that its CO2 
									reduction plan for its vehicles is aiming 
									for an additional 35 percent decrease in 
									emissions by the year 2015.  | 
                                 
                                
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									Lamborghini has begun a project to complete 
									installation of a large photovoltaic system 
									by the end of 2009. The roof-top plant will 
									produce 1,582 Megawatt hour (MWh) of "green" 
									energy per year, which translates into a 20% 
									reduction in CO2 emissions (-1,067,820 
									Kg/year) by 2010.  | 
                                 
                                
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									European Parliamentarian Guido Sacconi, 
									President of the European Commission on 
									Climate Change, recently paid a visit to 
									Lamborghini headquarters in Sant’Agata, seen 
									above with Stephan Winkelmann, the President 
									and CEO of Lamborghini.  | 
                                 
                                
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								Automobili Lamborghini has announced its 
								intention to complete its program of 
								environmental sustainability in record time by 
								presenting new plans which will enable the 
								company: to achieve a 30% reduction, by the year 
								2010, in the CO2 emissions produced by its 
								factory; and to achieve a 35% reduction, by the 
								year 2015, in the CO2 emissions produced by its 
								vehicles. 
								 
								The plans for reducing emissions will thus 
								involve two areas: modifications to the 
								Lamborghini factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese, and 
								development in vehicle design. To redefine its 
								industrial processes in accordance with its 
								policy of environmental sustainability, 
								Lamborghini has just begun a project to complete 
								installation of a large photovoltaic system by 
								the end of 2009. The roof-top plant will produce 
								1,582 Megawatt hour (MWh) of "green" energy per 
								year, which translates into a 20% reduction in 
								CO2 emissions (-1,067,820 Kg/year) by 2010. The 
								photovoltaic systems will have a total installed 
								power rating of 1,4 Megawatts and will extend 
								over 17,000 m2 throughout the entire industrial 
								area. The new system will be built by Sinergia 
								Sistemi S.p.A. 
								 
								At the same time, an equally important energy 
								conservation project involving insulating the 
								production facility’s whole roof, improving 
								lighting and heating and introducing 
								destratification systems for heated air will be 
								completed, thus resulting in a 10% energy usage 
								reduction by 2010.  
								 
								These projects represent the next step in a 
								program that began last year with the opening of 
								the new Lamborghini Logistics Center. The Center 
								has already contributed to diminishing the 
								impact caused by heavy truck traffic on the 
								roads between Anzola and Sant’Agata Bolognese. 
								It is calculated that this facility has achieved 
								a reduction of emissions by over 75 kg per 
								annum, and nitrogen oxide by over 750 kg 
								(Sources: Standard Euro 3).  
								 
								In April 2009 Lamborghini obtained the UNI EN 
								ISO 14001 certificate, meeting the international 
								environmental standards. It is also the first 
								firm in the Italian automotive sector to be 
								close to registering for the EMAS environment 
								certificate, having successfully completed the 
								program: EMAS regulations are set by the 
								European Union to support organisations in their 
								effort to evaluate and improve their own 
								environmental efficiency. These recent 
								achievements support Lamborghini’s commitment to 
								protecting the environment in which it operates, 
								and its desire to make all stakeholders aware of 
								its actions in a transparent manner.  
								 
								With regard to Lamborghini vehicles, the CO2 
								reduction plan aims for an additional 35% 
								decrease in emissions by the year 2015. The 
								program reached its first milestone with the 
								Gallardo LP 560-4. Introduced last year, the new 
								car’s technical advancements resulted in an 18% 
								reduction in CO2 emissions. At this point, 
								Research & Development activities will continue 
								in the following directions: decreasing vehicle 
								mass; improving combustion; reducing friction; 
								Start-and-Stop systems; hybrid drive train 
								solutions; and biofuels. Lamborghini’s 
								commitment and its sense of social 
								responsibility regarding the environment is 
								evidenced by the numbers and by the sheer size 
								of the investments that are planned. 35 million 
								Euros will be appropriated over the next five 
								years for this purpose. 
								 
								Stephan Winkelmann, the President and CEO of 
								Lamborghini, has said, "Despite the difficult 
								situation in today's global economy, Lamborghini 
								is committed to its policy of environmental 
								management, since we are well aware of the great 
								opportunities that derive from it. We have an 
								objective to reduce CO2 emissions to the 
								greatest possible degree. We have also set 
								compulsory annual goals that are part of an 
								integrated approach both considering the 
								automobile as an element which is more 
								considerate of the environment, in terms of 
								emissions and the use of resources, to the 
								accomplishment of a series of corresponding 
								measures such as modifications to our factory. 
								This is an important action for Lamborghini and 
								a central opportunity for our long term 
								corporate and product development.” 
								 
								European Parliamentarian Guido Sacconi, 
								President of the European Commission on Climate 
								Change, recently paid a visit to Lamborghini 
								headquarters in Sant’Agata. At that time, he 
								said that, "The commitment shown by Lamborghini 
								with its efforts to reduce environmental impact 
								and develop vehicles with less polluting 
								technologies confirm the company's goal of 
								following the right path toward complying with 
								the directives of the European Union. To 
								safeguard the DNA, history and technology of 
								niche car manufacturers on a European level, a 
								series of exceptions have been passed for 
								manufactures of 'specialty' vehicles (with fewer 
								than 10,000 new cars made per year) who run 
								their own production facilities and design 
								centres, even though they are part of a group of 
								associated producers. This is the exact 
								situation in which Lamborghini finds itself. We 
								have been particularly satisfied with the 
								actions it has taken thus far, because they 
								illustrate this company's desire to embrace a 
								new industrial vision which combines 
								competitiveness and performance with social 
								responsibility.” 
								 
								Partner companies 
								 
								Located in Casalecchio di Reno, Sinergia Sistemi 
								S.p.A. is a leader on the Italian market of 
								services that help companies save energy. The 
								company specializes in energy certification of 
								buildings and the construction of large systems 
								that take advantage of renewable energy sources. 
								Sinergia Sistemi also acts as an E.S.Co. (Energy 
								Service Company) that finances the plant systems 
								and energy requalification projects it offers to 
								its customers, in a relationship of total Energy 
								Management. The finalised project was built from 
								a design based on a preliminary study carried 
								out by the CENER National Center for Renewable 
								Forms of Energy of Spain. This study involved a 
								broad evaluation of the feasibility and size of 
								the project. 
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