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May
8, 2008
Menomonee
Falls, WI, USA: Kohl’s Department Stores Expands Solar Plans
Kohl’s
Department Stores announced today that it plans to convert more
than 50 of its existing New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland locations
to solar power, representing nearly 80 percent of its locations
in these three states. Currently Kohl’s operates 34 stores in
New Jersey, 17 in Connecticut and 16 in Maryland.
With
the East Coast solar installation, Kohl’s is the largest retail
host of solar power, and its distributed solar program is now
the largest in the world among retailers. In a distributed solar
program, silent, renewable energy is produced and used at the
same location requiring no transmission infrastructure. Kohl’s
has converted more than 25 of its 88 California locations to solar
power with plans to activate approximately 50 additional sites
in the state. Solar installations are also under way at three
Wisconsin locations, and Kohl’s hopes to add other states to its
growing solar offering before year-end.
Initial
construction for the East Coast solar conversions began in January.
On average, solar panels provide 30 percent of a store’s annual
energy, or enough to power 54 homes annually. The total East Coast
program is expected to offset 370 million pounds of carbon dioxide
(CO2) over the 20-year program and is equivalent to removing more
than 36,200 cars from the road for one year.
“Our
solar program is one of many ways Kohl’s is working to become
a leading environmentally responsible retailer,” said Ken Bonning,
executive vice president of logistics for Kohl’s. “We launched
our California solar initiative one year ago and are excited to
add East Coast locations to the program, making Kohl’s distributed
solar power program the largest in the world among retailers.”
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