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The plan marks a historic milestone in our nation’s effort to accelerate environmentally responsible renewable energy generation that will create jobs, reduce greenhouse gases, and contribute to national energy security.

The plan known as the Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement is the first-ever roadmap for large-scale solar energy development on lands managed by the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah.

Over the past two years, a diverse coalition of stakeholders – including solar energy companies, clean energy advocates, conservation groups and electric utilities, working together in an unprecedented fashion – provided joint comments and actively engaged in finding solutions that work for solar energy as well as for wildlife and wildlands. These groups advocated for balanced, guided development that avoids, minimizes, and effectively mitigates impacts on wildlife and sensitive lands and reduces the uncertainty and time for permitting of solar power projects and associated transmission – a process advocates call “smart from the start.”

This diverse group of companies and organizations is unanimous in thanking Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, his staff and the Bureau of Land Management, as well as Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and his staff, for their collaborative efforts to provide a robust solar program and for presiding over an open and transparent process. We applaud both Departments’ intentions to further the nation’s clean energy goals in a balanced, environmentally-sensitive way that minimizes the controversies that can attend large new energy developments on public lands.

There are still important efforts remaining both at the programmatic and project levels to flesh out the central tenets laid out in the solar plan. Over the next several days, the groups will review the SPEIS in closer detail, and we look forward to continuing to work collaboratively to implement an environmentally responsible solar energy program.

This statement is jointly released by the following groups and individuals: Audubon, Brightsource Energy Inc., Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies, Center for New Energy Economy, Cleanline Partners, DBL Ventures, Defenders of Wildlife, enXco, First Solar, Inc., Greater Phoenix Economic Council, Large-scale Solar Association, Kris Mayes, former Arizona Corporation Commissioner, Natural Resources Defense Council, The Nature Conservancy, NRG Energy, Pacific Gas Electric Company, Sierra Club, Solar Energy Industries Association, Southern California Edison, Vote Solar, The Wilderness Society.

Following are statements of support:

“As America moves towards a clean energy future it is paramount that we balance energy development with the dire need to protect our last remaining wildlands,"Dedi Chase Huntley, clean energy policy director at The Wilderness Society. “The Interior Department’s strong leadership puts smart planning at the forefront. This is the quickest route to meeting the renewables targets set by Congress consistent with protecting our dwindling undeveloped wildlands.”

“The BLM Solar plan demonstrates that we as Americans don’t have to choose between clean alternative energy and a healthy environment," said Mike Daulton, vice president for public affairs at Audubon. “We can have the future we want – one where we enjoy a healthy climate, and where birds and other wildlife thrive.”

“Renewable energy development on federal lands is essential to reaching our national clean energy goals," said Arthur L. Haubenstock, vice president of regulatory affairs at Brightsource Energy Inc. “We appreciate the extensive efforts of Secretaries Chu and Salazar and the Departments of Energy and Interior on the Solar PEIS and we look forward to developing our next generation of utility-scale concentrating solar power projects to provide utilities with clean, sustainable and reliable solar energy.”

“Renewable energy is vital to our economy and our planet’s survival. We are pleased that Secretary Salazar has produced a roadmap for how to get to a renewable and environmentally sustainable future," said V. John White, executive director of the Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies.
“Colorado’s clean energy economy is one of the greatest success stories to date. Smart planning that identifies the best places for large solar projects will help provide the tools we need to keep building renewables here and across the west – putting Americans to work and protecting conservation values,” said Bill Ritter, director of the Center for the New Energy Economy at Colorado State University and former Governor of Colorado.

“Clean Line Energy is pleased to see the Solar Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement moving forward," said Jimmy Glotfelty, executive vice president of Clean Line Energy. “We believe that this collaboration is a step in the right direction that will lead to building solar energy transparently and responsibly in the West, ultimately resulting in a cleaner energy economy.”

“The need for significant quantities of renewable energy has never been greater," said Nancy Pfund, founder and managing partner at DBL Investors. “The Solar Program that will be established through the Solar PEIS issued today holds the promise of using appropriate federal lands to serve the public good, by providing clean energy at scale to power our economy. The Solar PEIS represents the hard work and dedication of the BLM, the Departments of Energy and Interior, and many environmental and renewable energy stakeholders, all of whom recognize the great importance of renewable energy to our future and who promote the use of our federal lands for this great purpose. I applaud their efforts, and look forward to the realization of the promise of this new solar program for federal lands.”

“It’s smart business to guide energy development to places where conflicts with nature can be avoided or minimized. Being smart from the start will allow more projects to move ahead, providing good paying jobs while reducing the risk to wildlife and other natural resources," said Jim Lyons, senior director of renewable energy at Defenders of Wildlife. “Balancing our nation’s energy production by increasing solar, wind and geothermal sources will strengthen our economy, improve energy security and reduce greenhouse gases. This solar energy plan is an important step in that direction.”

“This is great news for business across Arizona, particularly here in Greater Phoenix where we host many leading solar companies and research institutions,"Dedi Barry Broome, president and CEO of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council. “Large-scale solar energy development on public lands is key to Arizona making the most of its natural assets – our abundant land and sunshine – and to getting our state economy on a growing, sustainable track.”

“The Department of the Interior has taken an enormous step forward in establishing a plan for rapid, utility-scale development of Arizona’s solar resources on American lands. Arizona’s first solar energy zones are a terrific start – directing development and driving investment in transmission so that planners and developers can work together to build this industry. It is my hope that the success of this program will build upon itself, and that these zones are the first of many low conflict sites we can work together to identify for renewable energy development," said Kris Mayes, former Arizona Corporation Commissioner and professor of law at Arizona State University.

“The release of the final Solar PEIS marks the beginning of a new era for how energy can be developed on our public lands for both people and nature," said Michael Powelson, director of Energy Programs at The Nature Conservancy. “The Bureau of Land Management should be applauded for taking a giant step forward
on developing the structure and substance of a mitigation program, which avoids high priority conservation areas and ensures all impacts are addressed.”

“Interior’s final solar program culminates two years of a lot of hard work and commitment by many diverse groups," said Helen O’Shea, director of NRDC’s Western Renewable Energy Project. “I’m hopeful that the plan will establish a roadmap that provides a balanced approach to addressing the climate change challenge and protecting wildlife and critical lands while moving our nation closer to meeting our clean energy goals.”

“Pacific Gas and Electric Company delivers some of the nation’s cleanest electric power. More than half of the electricity we deliver to our customers comes from sources that are clean and/or emit no greenhouse gases. This includes a growing portfolio of solar energy, which we project will contribute about forty percent of our total Renewables Portfolio Standard-eligible power deliveries in 2020,” said Fong Wan, senior vice president, Energy Procurement for Pacific Gas Electric. “We commend the Department of the Interior for its thoughtful and collaborative approach to developing the nation’s first solar energy plan that aims to increase the certainty around solar project development, while protecting sensitive habitat and wildlife – two goals which PGE strongly supports. We look forward to reviewing the final full report.”

“This Administration’s design for solar development on public lands is based on sound principles, particularly by focusing projects in locations with the lowest impacts on wildlife habitat, lands and water," said Barbara Boyle, senior campaign representative at the Sierra Club. “Limiting projects to low impact zones will also reduce the financial and natural resource costs of electrical transmission. We look forward to reviewing this plan and providing input to the Department of Interior so it will be implemented on our public lands with the strongest possible stewardship principles.”

“California’s renewable energy goals are among the most ambitious in the nation. In support of these goals, Southern California Edison procures more energy from renewable resources than any other utility in the U.S.” said Nino Mascolo, manager of government lands and forestry for Southern California Edison Company. “However, we continue to experience challenges related to the permitting and siting of transmission infrastructure interconnecting with renewable energy projects. The Solar PEIS seeks to address these issues. SCE looks forward to reviewing the final solar energy development PEIS, which we understand is intended to streamline the approval of solar energy projects and the necessary transmission system infrastructure to support such generation.”

“The release of the Solar PEIS represents a significant step for renewable energy development on public lands, helping in the fight against climate change while building a stronger clean energy economy," said Jim Baak, director of policy for utility scale solar at Vote Solar. “Though work remains to refine the plan, we look forward to continued collaboration with DOI, DOE, conservation partners and private industry to chart the best path forward for harnessing homegrown clean energy on federally managed lands in an environmentally responsible way.”

 

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Philippines Approves Tariffs on Alternative Energy Sources

The Philippines’ Energy Regulatory
Commission approved feed-in tariff rates for hydroelectric,
biomass, wind and solar energy sources, lower than what the
nation’s renewable energy board asked for.

Run-of-river hydroelectric power sources will enjoy a 5.90
pesos a kilowatt-hour tariff, biomass 6.63 pesos, wind 8.53
pesos and solar 9.68 pesos, the commission known as ERC said in
an e-mail. The ERC deferred fixing the tariff for ocean thermal
energy conversion resource pending further study, it said.

The lowered tariffs will cushion the impact of the
incentive mechanism on electricity rates, while attracting
investments in renewable energy, ERC Executive Director Francis
Saturnino said in the statement.

The renewable energy board in its May 2011 petition sought
Bir 6.15 a kilowatt-hour tariff for hydroelectric, 7 pesos for
biomass, 10.37 pesos for wind and 17.95 pesos for solar energy
sources. Under a feed-in tariff, investors are paid a cost-based
price to provide a reasonable return.

Bu hikaye muhabir bağlantı kurmak için:
Norman P. Aquino in Manila at
naquino1@bloomberg.net

Bu hikaye için editörü sorumlu bağlantı kurmak için:
Clarissa Batino at
cbatino@bloomberg.net

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US to unveil roadmap for solar energy development on public lands

EBR Staff Writer
Published 27 Temmuz 2012

The US government is planning to unveil a roadmap for solar energy development which calls for establishing solar energy zones with access to existing or planned transmission, with fewest resource conflicts and incentives for development within those zones.

The Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for solar energy development in six southwestern statesArizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah- represents a major step forward in the permitting of utility-scale solar energy on public lands throughout the west.

US Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar said this blueprint for landscape-level planning is about facilitating faster, smarter utility-scale solar development on America’s public lands.

This is a key milestone in building a sustainable foundation for utility-scale solar energy development and conservation on public lands over the next two decades,” Salazar added.

Energy Secretary Steven Chu said, “This new roadmap builds on that commitment by identifying public lands that are best suited for solar energy projects, improving the permitting process, and creating incentives to deliver more renewable energy to American homes and businesses.

The Solar PEIS planning has identified locations on Bureau of Land Management lands that are most suitable for solar energy development, characterized by excellent solar resources, good energy transmission potential and relatively low conflict with biological, cultural and historic resources.

The PEIS identifies 17 solar energy zones (SEZs), totaling about 285,000 acres of public lands, as priority areas for utility-scale solar development, with the potential for additional zones through ongoing and future regional planning processes.

The blueprint also allows for utility-scale solar development on approximately 19 million acres invarianceareas lying outside of identified SEZs.

The Final PEIS estimates a total development of 23,700MW from the 17 zones and the variance areas, enough clean energy to power 7 million American homes.

It also establishes a framework for regional mitigation plans and a strategy for monitoring and adaptive management.

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Italy Weighs Energy Options With New Solar Scheme

ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER 18:  Prime Minister Des...

ROME, ITALYNOVEMBER 18: Prime Minister Designate Mario Monti attends a second vote of confidence for the government in the Italian Chamber of Deputies on November 18, 2011 in Rome, İtalya. Italy’s Prime Minister designate Mario Monti presented his government’s program at the senate yesterday , pledging economic reforms and austerity measures aimed at reassuring investors and rescuing the country from its financial difficulties. Mario Monti’s government of technocrats then faced a vote of confidence in the senate which they won by 281 votes to 25. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)

As expected the Italian government rolled out a new solar energy plan this month, establishing costs and government support for the country’s once explosive PV sector. Set to take effect at the end of August, the new plan – or the fifth Conto Energia – does not quite slam on the brakes on renewable support in the way neighboring Spain has. Ancak, the new policies aimed at the country’s feed-in tariffs are expected to have a pretty substantial impact on the future of a once promising energy option in a country that has few to call their own.

According to a recent Platts report, the new funding program will likely result in 55 percent solar PV installations this year than in just the second half of 2011. Citing Milan-based energy consultancy firm eLeMeNS, the report (PDF)

outlined a likely 5.5GW to 7GW of capacity over the next two and a half years, compared to 6GW from June 2011 to this summer. The new plan will call for a wider range of installations that need to be registered with the government, as well as raising registration costs, with rates tied to the size and type of installations. Public buildings will largely be exempted.

The new plan comes following a particularly challenging string of events for Italy’s energy sector, beginning two years ago with a ban on offshore drilling in nearby Italian waters. The ban stemmed from fears that a Deepwater Horizon-like disaster might occur in the Mediterranean, essentially cutting off smaller operators like Mediterranean Oil and Gas from operating within five miles of shore. Then came the shut down of Libyan production as violence forced foreign firms from the North African nation. As one of the country’s largest providers of oil and gas and their best bet for long-term energy security thanks to close ties between Italy’s Eni and the Gadaffi government, the shutdown raised fears for what choices were left for a country with few domestic options to speak of. Taken with the EU-supported shift away from Russian natural gas options and later sanctions against importing Iranian crude, the effect of a long-term halt in imports had the potential to be disastrous.

Then-PM Silvio Berlusconi hoped to remedy the situation with a return of nuclear power after two decades, but shortly before a referendum was set for Italian voters, Japan’s Fukishima meltdown dashed any hope of success. Originally banned following the Chernobyl disaster, Italy’s nuclear options were shelved once again amid fears that the same could occur there. Shale gas and oil options were a non-starter according to geological studies so Italy was left with a burgeoning solar and wind sector with the help of generous government subsidies. Ancak, like Spain, Italy was soon faced with the challenge of paying for these programs in an economic setting that still seems to worsen with each passing day. Rome’s approach was not as poorly planned for price fluctuations and overdevelopment, but it was far from sustainable.

In addition to the amended PV plan, Italy has also worked to broaden their energy sector with plans to roll back the two year old offshore ban, opening near-shore fields to development, and has been working to open up stronger ties with Libya’s new political leadership. Initially hesitant to support the uprising against the long-standing Gadaffi government, Italy shifted support to transitional leaders in hopes of escaping criticism for their connections to the ousted government. Eni has also reached out to Algeria to help launch the country’s first shale projects and is now waiting on a final decision about the fate of the Galsi gas pipeline linking the two countries by way of Sardinia. The transport line has seen a series of delays in recent years thanks to Italian political resistance and bureaucratic hang-ups but Italy expressed strong support for the pipeline as local options have faded. Now in the hands of Algeria and its state-backed firm Sonatrach, a decision is expected in November.

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EU ProSun, the new Sustainable Solar Energy Initiative for Europe Calls on the European Commission to Investigate

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Obama administration puts forward solar plans

LOS ANGELES, Temmuz 26 (UPI) — The Obama administration says it plans to ramp up solar energy production on federal land in the Western United States.

In the plans unveiled Tuesday, the administration said it was opening up an additional 19 million acres of land in California’s Mojave Desert for new solar power plants, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The plan places 445 square miles of public land in the West in play for utility-scale solar facilities but has backtracked on a long list of environmentally sensitive lands where the government had previously said it would allow solar development over the objections of environmentalists.

The plan establishes 17 solar energy zones in six Western states, dahil 154,000 acres in California, chosen because they avoided major environmental, cultural or other conflicts, the administration said.

Conservation groups had fought utility-scale projects in the region, arguing the desert, with scores of scores of endangered plants and animals, could not withstand the affects industrial-scale would bring.

The fast-tracking of solar facilities on public lands is expected to generate nearly 24,000 megawatts of power by 2030, Mike Pool, acting director of the Bureau of Land Management, adı geçen.

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Work Begins on School's Energy Farm

Rim energy farm foundation

Rim energy farm foundation

Workers install steel rebar inside the forms for the concrete foundation for the new green energy solar and wind turbine farm for Rim of the World High School.


Gönderen: Thursday, Temmuz 26, 2012 8:41 am


Work Begins on School’s Energy Farm

By Mike Harris, Reporter

Mountain News

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It certainly won’t rival the solar energy farms in the High Desert, nor the wind turbine farms near Palm Springs, but Rim of the World High School’s green energy farm will be something to see.

Workers from Fata Construction in Riverside last week began building forms and setting steel rebar in place for the concrete foundation for the green energy farm. The farm is being located just off the main parking area near the Performing Arts Center.

“They’ll probably pour concrete for the first footing on Thursday,” said David Ruiz, project engineer for Tilden-Coil Constructors.

Funded through Measure W school construction bond proceeds, the energy farm will include four solar panels and four vertical axis wind turbines. The cost for the project is roughly $400,000.

Green energy from the solar panels and wind turbines will not generate a lot of electrical energy, perhaps only the equivalent of enough to power a small home.

But the green energy farm will have a much more important role, said Rim of the World Unified School District board President Scott Markovich.

The energy system will be tied into the high school’s science classroom, and students will learn how to monitor energy generation.

“Our students will be able to have practical experience with what they’re taught in science class about energy,” he said earlier this year. “They’ll have equipment that will measure such things as energy output, and wind speed. This will help teach wind power curriculum to our students, and provide a path to jobs in the green energy industry.”

According to Ruiz, constructing the concrete foundation and retaining wall for the energy farm should be finished before students go back to school on Aug. 20.

The solar panels and wind turbines will be installed later. The turbines currently are on order, and the solar panels soon will be.

“We’re still working with the vendor,” Ruiz said. “We expect to have everything up and running by the end of November.”

The wind turbines will be installed on 23-foot steel poles, while the solar panels will be fixed in place and angled toward the path of the sun.

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Thursday, Temmuz 26, 2012 8:41 am.

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Spanish-British co-operation: Conergy supplies modules for 5MW solar power plant

5.3 million kilowatt hours of clean solar energy için 3,000 households in Cornwall

Hamburg / Madrid (PRWEB) Temmuz 26, 2012

26 Temmuz 2012 – Just a few months after the 5.3 megawatt large-scale power plant in Murcia was connected to the grid, Conergy‘s long-standing Spanish partner Solaer has once again turned to the system supplier’s quality and experience to help it take the plunge in the UK market. For its first major 5 megawatt project in the UK, the Spanish company has installed more than 21,000 Conergy PH solar modules. The solar power plant is located in the village of Eastcott near Bude in Cornwall, and it will produce around 5.3 million kilowatt hours of solar power each year – enough to supply more than half the population of the Bude area with environmentally sound electricity. Aynı zamanda, the solar park will prevent more than 4 million pounds of harmful CO2 emissions.

“This project is a great example of how cross-border solar partnerships can really work,” says Luis Jimenez Gutierrez, Managing Director of Conergy Spain. “We are delighted that our long-time partners Solaer have relied on our expertise to assist them in entering the UK market and that our partnership is moving forward so successfully. Conergy has been active in the UK market for some years and has already installed some large-scale plants, including a 5 megawatt installation in Hawton that at the time was Britain’s biggest solar park.

Ignacio Arganza, Managing Director of Solaer, adds: “Conergy has in-depth knowledge of the UK solar market. This knowhow and our excellent experience of working with Conergy products were deciding factors for us. It’s good to have Conergy as an experienced partner and expert at our side on whom we can rely on 100% at all times – especially when we’re working on this important first project in a new market.”

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About Conergy

Conergy delivers solar energy systems from a single source. As a system supplier, Conergy offers all components for a solar installation as well as all related services.

With its portfolio of modules, inverters and mounting systems, the solar expert creates Conergy System Technology, which is efficient solar energy systems for private or commercial rooftops, as well as for multi-Megawatt Parks.

Conergy System Services deliver a “Worry-Free Package” for Conergy solar installations – from “A“ for architectural planning to “Y“ for yield insurance and “Z“ for zero trouble. Conergy’s experts not only install on-site turn-key solar projects, but they also manage the planning and financing, project implementation, system monitoring, operation and on-going maintenance of the project for maximum performance. With this comprehensive technology and service package, Conergy offers yield insurance for its installations.

Conergy System Sales brings Conergy premium products to more than 40 ülke. From “A” for Australia to “T” for Tunisia – the solar expert supports homeowners, installers, wholesalers and investors in their efforts to “go solar”. With sales activities on five continents, Conergy has close relationships with all its customers. Içinde 2011, around three quarters of Conergy’s sales were generated outside of Germany.

Listed on the Frankfurt stock exchange, Conergy employs around 1,300 people worldwide. Since Conergy’s founding in 1998, it has produced and sold 2 GW of clean solar energy. Thus, içinde 2011 Conergy solar installations have generated more power than a nuclear reactor.

Please contact us if you have any questions or requests.

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Conergy Holdings, A.Ş..
(720) 305-0720
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Westerly to consider solar energy park

WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — Westerly zoning officials are taking up a proposal from a company that wants to build a solar energy park as part of the town’s green energy initiative.

The Westerly Sun reports a hearing on the proposal from Middletown-based rTerra has been scheduled for Aug. 1.

The company, already designated as the town’s solar energy partner, wants to build a 1 megawatt solar array with 3,500 photovoltaic panels on White Rock Road, next to the town’s Water Department building.

The town would lease the property to rTerra, which would sell the electricity produced to National Grid.

The company would initially pay Westerly $15,000 bir yıl, an amount that would increase after 15 yıl. The town also would have the right to purchase energy produced at the plant.

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Utah’s Largest Private Solar Array Plugged-in Atop IKEA Draper

DRAPER, Utah–(İŞ TEL)–

IKEA, Dünyanın önde gelen ev mobilyası perakendeci, resmi olarak bugün
plugged-in the solar energy system installed at its Salt Lake-area store
in Draper, Utah – the state’s largest private commercial solar project.
The 180,500-square-foot PV array consists of a 1,015-kW system, built
ile 4,228 paneller, and represents the state’. IKEA Draper’s program will
produce approximately 1,487,080 kWh of clean electricity annually, the
equivalent of reducing 1,025 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2),
en emisyonları ortadan kaldırarak 201 cars or powering 128 yıllık evleri
(temiz enerji eşdeğer hesaplama www.epa.gov / CleanEnergy / enerji kaynakları / calculator.html).

This investment by IKEA reinforces the company’s long-term commitment to
sürdürülebilirlik ve fotovoltaik güven (PV) teknoloji. IKEA owns
and operates each of its solar PV energy systems atop its buildings – as
opposed to a solar lease or PPA (power purchase agreement) – and this
Draper installation represents the 26th completed solar
energy project for IKEA in the United States, ile 13 daha fazla yerde
underway, making the eventual U.S. IKEA güneş varlığı yaklaşık 89%
toplam nesil 38 MW.

Gelişmesi için, design and installation of the Draper store’s
customized solar power system, IKEA contracted with REC Solar, Inc., Bir
national leader in solar electric system design and installation with
daha 8,000 systems built across the U.S.

“We at IKEA believe in the never-ending job of striving to improve the
sustainability of our day-to-day business,” said Tony Williams, IKEA
Draper store manager. “The IKEA coworkers in Draper are excited to help
contribute to this goal with our newly operational solar energy system.
We appreciate the support of the City of Draper, Rocky Mountain Power
and REC Solar, Inc., our partners in this project.”

IKEA, onun İsveç mirası ve doğa ile ilgili çizim, inanıyor
iyi iş yaparken iyi bir iş olabilir ve hedefliyor olabilir
işlemleri çevre üzerindeki etkilerini en aza indirmek için. Küresel, IKEA
enerji tasarrufu fırsatları için düzenli olarak her yerde değerlendirir,
ürün tasarımı, yenilikçi malzemeler entegre, Küresel ile çalışır
Orman sürdürülebilir kaynakları korumak için izleyin, ve düz paketleri mallar için
etkin dağıtım. Özel A.B.D.. sürdürülebilir çabalar içerir:
atık malzeme geri dönüşüm (paper, wood, plastic, etc.); incorporating
environmental measures into the construction of buildings in terms of
energy-efficient HVAC and lighting systems, recycled construction
materials, depo alanlarında tepe, ve su tasarrufu tuvaletler;
ve operasyonel, eliminating plastic bags from the check-out process,
phasing out the sale of incandescent light bulbs and facilitating
recycling of customers’ compact fluorescent bulbs. IKEA also has
installed electric vehicle charging stations at nine stores in the
Western U.S.

Yer alan 22.5 acres along Interstate 15 at the Bangerter Highway exit,
the 310,000-square-foot IKEA Draper store opened in May 2007. Içinde
addition to 10,000 özel olarak tasarlanmış ürün, this IKEA store presents
48 Farklı oda-ayarları, three model home interiors, a supervised
children’s play area, and a 350-seat restaurant serving Swedish
specialties such as meatballs with lingonberries and salmon plates, as
well as American dishes. Other family-friendly features include a
‘Children’s IKEA’ area in the Showroom, bebek bakım odaları, preferred
parking and play areas throughout the store.

IKEA 'Hayat Geliştirme Mağaza olmaya çalışmaktadır,'Ve yana 1943
İsveç'te kurucu, iyi tasarım ve ev mobilyası teklif etti
fonksiyon, düşük fiyatlarla bu nedenle halkın çoğunluğu onları gelemez. Orada
daha şu anda daha fazladır 330 IKEA mağazaları 40 ülke, dahil 38 içinde
ABD dışındaki. IKEA gün-gün iş sürdürülebilir çabalarını içerir
ve girişimleri desteklediği yarar çocukların ve çevre. Için
Daha fazla bilgi, gitmek IKEA-USA.com.

IKEA
Celeste Ledesma, 801-572-3103, Ext. 1336

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