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Ikea Completes Fla. Solar Installation
June 3,
2014 by in Furniture Retailing, Green, Industry
Home furnishings retail giant Ikea has completed the installation of what it calls South Florida’s largest solar array at the new Ikea store set to open this summer in Sweetwater.
Combined with rooftop arrays in Orlando, Tampa and Sunrise, this fourth solar project will keep Ikea as the state’s largest non-utility solar owner.
The 178,000-square-foot solar array consists of a 1,178-kW system, built with 4,620 panels, and will produce approximately 1,738,876 kWh of electricity annually for the store, the equivalent of reducing 1,227 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) – equal to the emissions of 256 cars or providing electricity for 169 homes yearly (calculating EPA clean energy equivalents). For the development, design and installation of the Miami-Dade store’s customized solar power system, Ikea contracted with REC Solar, a national leader in solar electric system design and installation with more than 350 systems built across the U.S.
This installation will represent the 40th solar project for Ikea in the United States, contributing to the Ikea solar presence atop nearly 90 percent of its U.S. locations, and a total generation of 38 MW. Ikea owns and operates each of its solar PV energy systems atop its buildings; and globally has allocated $1.8 billion to invest in renewable energy through 2015. This investment reinforces the long-term commitment of Ikea to sustainability and confidence in photovoltaic technology. Consistent with the company’s goal of being energy independent by 2020, Ikea has installed more than 550,000 solar panels on buildings across the world and owns/operates approximately 157 wind turbines in Europe and Canada, with 49 more being built in the U.S.
“Completing this solar array is an exciting milestone as we prepare to open Ikea Miami this summer,” said Selwyn Crittendon, Ikea Miami store manager. “Ikea strives to create a sustainable life for communities where we operate, so we are proud this new store will generate solar power while offering our unique selection of affordable home furnishings.”