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Ford advocates tech-fueled energy efficiency program for dealers

By | February 15, 2010, 6:38 AM PST

Here’s a sneaky way to get members of your partner or dealer network to update their technology and their facility: Tie it to an overall energy-efficiency initiative.

That’s what Ford Motor Company is now doing in conjunction with the Rocky Mountain Institute, which is an organization dedicated to reducing companies’ dependence on fossil fuels. The automaker has started up a voluntary “Go Green” sustainability program, which is available to U.S.-based Ford and Lincoln/Mercury dealers.

The first step in the program is an overall energy-efficiency assessment conducted by Ford’s sustainability team. Ford will then work with the dealer to come up with specific technology investments and facility updates that could help improve the dealer’s energy efficiency profile AND (another sneaky side benefit) help ensure better operational efficiency to boot.

Ford says it will help dealers figure out tax credits and incentives that could help them fund any investments they need to make; it also will hook them up with technology experts that can help them update their technology infrastructure for better energy efficiency.

Pilot projects are being conducted with three dealers in Florida, New York and Nevada.

Personally speaking, in my mind it is the responsibility of any large company with a serious dependence on a dealer or franchise network to help offer ideas and resources for them to address their sustainability. The more progressive companies could use it as a means not only of promoting loyalty but also of helping improve their operational viability.

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Heather Clancy

About Heather Clancy

Heather Clancy is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Heather Clancy

Heather Clancy

Contributing Editor, Business

Heather Clancy has written for United Press International, ZDNet, Entrepreneur, Fortune Small Business, the International Herald Tribune and the New York Times. She holds a degree from McGill University. She is based in New Jersey.

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Writing publicly about what the high-tech industry is actually doing to help itself and the world get greener or more sustainable is one way I figure I can contribute more meaningfully to said effort. I'm also a big OMG-kind-of-fan of smart leadership, which is why the goodly folks who publish this blog let me go on about this topic and why I am always on the hunt for forward-looking business management ideas.

My daily writing is focused on looking for topics for my blogs, GreenTech Pastures and Business Brains. I also write often about emerging technology trends such as mobile computing, unified communications and cloud computing. Occasionally, I will pop up at an industry conference in some sort of speaking capacity. In cases where a speaking engagement involves a sponsor that may be covered in this blog, that fact will be disclosed in coverage as appropriate.

My corporate writing work usually consists of crafting research white papers about some aspect of technology. In the event that my commentary (in written, audio or video form) mentions a company for which I have provided consulting advice, I will disclose that fact. However, there is no connection between these projects and the topics that I'm covering in my blog.

She writes for SmartPlanet and is not an employee of CBS.

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