Walmart Expands Solar Initiative in Arizona
BUCKEYE, Ariz., Sept. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire
Walmart today launched an expansion of its solar initiative
in Arizona at its Buckeye distribution center near Phoenix. The
distribution center will feature Walmart's largest solar
installation to date with over 14,000 solar panels on a
1,000,000 sq. feet building and parking canopies that will
produce up to 30 percent of the center's energy needs. The solar
panels at the distribution center alone will generate up to 5.3
million kilowatt hours of renewable energy per year, which is
the equivalent of powering more than 400 homes and taking
equivalent of approximately 600 cars off the road.
Making use of one of the region's most obvious resources,
Walmart is expanding its sustainability efforts in Arizona at
its Buckeye distribution center, one of Walmart's largest
structures. This is the company's second distribution center
solar project in Arizona, coming just over a year after 2 MW
project in Casa Grande, Arizona, that used a combination of
ground mounted and solar shaded parking canopy structures.
According to the U.S. Solar Market Insight Report, Arizona ranks
third in the U.S. for solar installations.
"Environmental sustainability is an essential ingredient to
us for doing business responsibly and successfully," said David
Ozment, Senior Director of Walmart Energy. "As the world's
largest retailer, our actions have the potential to save our
customers money and help substantially reduce our carbon
footprint for generations to come."
Given the impressive size of the Buckeye solar installation,
the combination of ground mounted, roof mounted, and shaded
canopy structures at Arizona distribution centers Walmart will
be better positioned to transfer learnings to other Walmart
facilities across the country.
"Arizona has established itself as a national and global
leader in the solar industry," said Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer.
"The fact that Walmart has the vision to recognize the benefits
of renewable energy shows great promise for the future of solar
in our State."
Since launching its solar pilot program in May 2007, Walmart
strengthened its commitment to renewable energy across the
country. Currently, Walmart has more than 180 renewable energy
projects in operation and development around the world,
generating enough energy to power 78,000 American homes
annually. These renewable energy projects include solar
rooftops, micro-wind on parking lots, biodiesel generators and
fuel cells. In fact, the company recently unveiled the addition
of a 1MW wind turbine at its Red Bluff distribution center in
California, as well as the 100th solar installation in the
state. The combined focus on renewable energy in Arizona and
across the country contributes to the company's aspirational
goal to be supplied 100 percent by renewable energy.
"In person, the solar installation at Walmart's Buckeye
distribution center is even more inspiring than it was when
Walmart and SolarCity first envisioned it," said Albert Laird,
SolarCity Arizona Regional Vice President. "It represents our
largest installation on a single building and clearly reflects
Walmart's ongoing commitment to renewable energy."
Learn more about Walmart's commitment to sustainability at
The Green Room and follow us on Twitter (@WalmartGreen) to get
updates about sustainability efforts and milestones. Additional
information about our commitment to renewable energy is also
available on our website.
About Walmart
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) serves customers and
members more than 200 million times per week at over 10,300
retail units under 69 different banners in 27 countries. With
fiscal year 2012 sales of $444 billion, Walmart employs 2.2
million associates worldwide. Walmart continues to be a leader
in sustainability, corporate philanthropy and employment
opportunity. Additional information about Walmart can be found
by visiting http://corporate.walmart.com, on Facebook at
http://facebook.com/walmart and on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/walmartnewsroom. Online merchandise sales are
available at http://www.walmart.com and http://www.samsclub.com.
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