WASHINGTON, April 19, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/
-- America's top companies are investing in solar in record
amounts, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association's
brand new Solar Means Business 2017 report, which tracks
on-site commercial solar installations and ranks top corporate
solar users.
This year's report contains data from over 4,000 companies,
totaling more than 2.5 gigawatts of solar capacity across
approximately 7,400 solar projects.
"To leading companies across America, deploying solar is a
common-sense business decision," said Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the
Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). "Large corporations
have found that going solar not only benefits the environment, but
also their bottom-line, satisfying both shareholders and customers
alike."
Adding more than 40 megawatts (MW) of solar in 2017, more than
the annual total in 23 U.S. states, Target earned the top spot in
the report for the second year in a row. Target now has 204 MW of
installed solar capacity.
"At Target, we're designing for tomorrow and putting solutions
in place across our business to leave our homes better for future
families," said John Leisen, vice
president, Property Management, Target. "And we're proud of the
progress our team has made over the past year towards Target's goal
to install rooftop solar panels on 500 buildings by 2020. As we
continue our commitment to supporting our local communities, it's
an incredible honor to be recognized by SEIA for the second year in
a row."
Other blue-chip companies recognized for their installed solar
capacity in the Solar Means Business 2017 Top 10 include
Walmart, Prologis, Apple, Kohl's, Costco Wholesale, GGP, IKEA,
Macy's and Amazon.
"Solar is a vital component of Walmart's expanding renewable
energy portfolio," said Mark
Vanderhelm, vice president of energy for Walmart, Inc. "As
one of the leading U.S. companies for solar energy installations
and capacity, Walmart plans to continue our efforts on seeking to
find renewable energy projects that are right for our customers,
our business and the environment. It is an honor to be recognized
by SEIA for our work in the renewable energy space as it serves as
a confirmation that we are continuing to move in the right
direction with our solar energy achievements and
aspirations."
"As the world's largest owner and operator of logistics real
estate, we are committed to minimizing our environmental impacts
and contributing to a more sustainable global distribution system,"
said Matt Singleton, senior vice
president, Global Energy, Prologis. "Our holistic approach to
sustainability is a core component of our long-term business
strategy, helping deliver greater value for our customers and
stronger returns for our shareholders. This is evident from the 175
MW of solar generating capacity in our global property portfolio,
keeping us on track to achieve our goal of 200 MW by 2020."
"It is a tremendous honor to once again be recognized by SEIA
for our continued efforts to expand solar energy capacity across
our portfolio," said Shobi Khan,
president and chief operating officer of GGP. "Our investment
in solar generation not only creates value for our shareholders, it
reflects our long term commitment to reduce GGP's carbon footprint
within our communities. Most importantly, it is the right
thing to do."
Among several fun facts, the Solar Means Business 2017
report, which is now in its 6th edition, notes
that every week 9.6 million people visit a solar-powered Walmart
store, more than 19,300 Americans work at a solar-powered Kohl's,
and Apple's solar facilities produce enough electricity annually to
fully charge more than 44 million iPhone's every day for an entire
year.
Several of the top companies featured in Solar Means Business
2017 will be discussing the report's findings, along with the
latest trends in the commercial solar market, at SEIA's upcoming
Solar Goes Corporate conference in Boston, Mass.
For photos, rankings and the report's underlying data, go to
SEIA's multimedia landing page
www.seia.org/solarmeansbiz.
About SEIA®:
Celebrating its 44th anniversary in 2018, the Solar Energy
Industries Association® is the national trade association of the
U.S. solar energy industry, which now employs more than 250,000
Americans. Through advocacy and education, SEIA® is building a
strong solar industry to power America. SEIA works with its
1,000 member companies to build jobs and diversity, champion the
use of cost-competitive solar in America, remove market
barriers and educate the public on the benefits of solar energy.
Visit SEIA online at www.seia.org.
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