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May
14, 2008
Seattle,
WA, USA: REI to Add Solar Energy to Eleven Retail Stores
Recreational
Equipment, Inc. (REI), a national retail cooperative providing
quality outdoor gear and clothing, today announced plans to retrofit
more than 10 percent of its stores with solar electric technology
in 2008. Aligned with the co-op’s environmental priorities, REI’s
commitment represents one of the largest solar investments for
a specialty retailer in the country.
Photovoltaic
solar panels can self-generate up to 35 percent of a store’s energy
needs. REI’s solar investment will generate an estimated 1.1 million
kilowatt hours of electricity, enough to power 117 homes for one
year and save approximately 880 metric tons of carbon dioxide
emissions
The co-op has selected 11 stores to be retrofitted with solar
electric systems in 2008. The seven locations in California include
Arcadia, Folsom, Sacramento, San Carlos, San Diego, San Francisco
and Santa Rosa. Additional stores include three in Oregon – Clackamas,
Hillsboro and Tualatin – and the co-op’s second prototype store
in Round Rock, Texas, which was piloted in Boulder, Colo. and
aims to test retail design and green building concepts. These
locations will serve as a foundation for REI to determine how
it approaches solar installations in the future.
“We
are continuously looking for ways to make the design, construction
and operation of our buildings more sustainable,” said Brian Unmacht,
REI’s executive vice president of Sales, Service, Store Development
and Logistics. “This investment in solar technology will deliver
both financial and environmental benefits, helping to contribute
to the long-term strength of the co-op and support our goal to
reduce our carbon footprint.”
Consulting
with Blue Oak Energy, a solar electric engineering firm, the store
locations were selected based on a variety of criteria, including
available state incentives and utility rebates, current cost of
electricity, and size and current condition of the store’s roof.
The solar panels for the REI stores in California will be installed
by Offset Electric, while the Oregon locations will be retrofitted
by Christenson Electric, Inc., a large privately held electrical
contractor based in Portland, Ore.
“REI
understands that enjoying and protecting the natural environment
go hand-in-hand,” said Tobin Booth, president of Blue Oak Energy.
“We are honored to be part of this historic project to power REI
retail stores with clean, renewable solar energy.”
“It
is naturally fitting that REI, whose main focus is promoting the
great outdoors, would make use of renewable resources to reduce
their impact on the environment and energize their stores,” said
Mark Walter, president of Christenson Electric, Inc. “Christenson
is proud to be involved with REI’s solar projects, along with
our photovoltaic designer, EI Solutions.”
Further details about: Blue
Oak Energy and EI Solutions
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