Recreational Equipment Inc. plans to add solar power installations at 11 of its stores this year.
The outdoor equipment co-op, which already purchases about 20 percent
of its power from renewable sources, expects the photovoltaic solar
installations to provide up to 35 percent of each store's energy. The
project will eventually generate 1.1 million kilowatt hours of
electricity.
REI consulted with Blue Oak Energy, a solar electric engineering firm,
to decide which of the co-op's 103 stores should receive the solar
treatment. Seven of the stores are in the California cities of Arcadia,
Folsom, Sacramento, San Carlos, San Diego, San Francisco and Santa
Rosa. Three are in Clackamas, Hillsboro and Tualatin, all in Oregon.
The last will be REI's second prototype store, in Round Rock, Texas,
built to test retail design and green building concepts.
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