Two shopping centers in California and one in New Jersey recently installed solar arrays and now may well be the most environmentally-conscious retail destinations in the U.S., reports the publication Chain Store Age.
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW) has started generating power from new solar arrays at three of its centers: Westfield Valley Fair in Santa Clara, Calif.; Westfield UTC in San Diego; and Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus, N.J.
Valley Fair's solar power system, with nearly 3,800 new solar panels installed in partnership with Pacific Gas and Electric, encompasses 8,018 total panels with a capacity of over 2.5 megawatts (MW) and can generate almost 3.9 gigawatt hours (GWh) of clean energy each year.
At UTC, more than 2,800 new solar panels were installed together with San Diego Gas and Electric, bringing the center’s solar power system to 3,513 total panels, with a capacity of approximately 1.2 megawatts (MW) and can generate over 1.9 gigawatt hours (GWh) of clean energy annually.
Garden State Plaza’s solar power system – installed in partnership with Public Service Enterprise Group (PSE&G) – includes 3,510 panels with a total capacity of over 1.3 megawatts (MW) and can generate more than 1.7 gigawatt hours (GWh) of clean energy yearly.
URW now powers seven of its shopping centers with solar energy in the U.S including at Westfield Topanga & The Village in Los Angeles, where the 2018 completion of a 15,000-solar-panel array boasting a total capacity of over 4 megawatts (MW) made it the largest at any retail destination in California.
“Our solar panel arrays are a demonstration of URW’s abiding commitment to the communities we serve and to protecting our environment for future generations—while also constituting a clear competitive factor for our own success,” said Paul Kurzawa, U.S. executive VP Operations for URW.
Across the U.S., URW’s solar panel arrays now comprise a total capacity of over 10.6 megawatts (MW) and can generate 16.7 gigawatt hours (GWh) of clean, renewable energy. In addition, URW’s solar panels in the country are projected to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by approximately 11,800 metric tons each year, equivalent to the amount of greenhouse gases absorbed by nearly 15,400 acres of tree-packed forests.
In line with its wider carbon-reduction strategy, URW is also focused on providing a diverse suite of other sustainable solutions throughout its U.S. portfolio, including waste management, water conservation, and LED lighting systems. The company’s LED retrofit projects in the U.S., for example, save nearly 40,000 MWh of energy annually.
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