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SMALL BUSINESS
Kohl’s Department Stores Achieves 100 Percent Green Power
Retailer increases ranking to no. 2 on EPA’s quarterly list of top green power purchasers, retains no. 1 spot in retail
Business Wire
Kohl’s Department Stores (NYSE: KSS) announced today that the company
has purchased enough green power to meet 100 percent of its purchased
electricity use with an annual green power purchase of nearly 1.4
billion kilowatt-hours (kWh). With this latest purchase of renewable
energy, Kohl’s increased its ranking to no. 2 overall and among Fortune
500 companies on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s)
listings of top green power purchasers. Kohl’s retains its top ranking
among retailers.
“Through our green power purchases, Kohl’s is proud to support energy
partners and programs that have a positive and lasting environmental
impact,” said Ken Bonning, Kohl’s executive vice president of store
planning and logistics. “We recognize the importance of encouraging
environmentally smart energy practices, and we aim to set a positive
example in how we operate our buildings and run our business. Starting
2010 at 100 percent green power helps reduce our carbon footprint and
brings us another step closer to achieving our goal of reaching net zero
greenhouse gas emissions by the end of this year. We also continue to
make energy management a priority and are pleased that our 400th
location recently earned EPA’s ENERGY STAR label.”
According to the U.S. EPA, Kohl's Department Stores' green power
purchase of 1,367,376,000 kWh is equivalent to avoiding the carbon
dioxide emissions of nearly 188,000 passenger vehicles per year or the
amount of electricity needed to power nearly 128,000 average American
homes annually. Green power is electricity that is generated from
environmentally preferable renewable resources, such as wind and solar.
These resources generate electricity with a net zero increase in carbon
dioxide emissions while offering a superior environmental profile
compared to traditional green power sources. Green power purchases also
support the development of new renewable energy generation sources
nationwide.
"EPA's Green Power Partners are raising the bar for clean, renewable
energy use,” said EPA Assistant Administrator Gina McCarthy. “By using
green power, Kohl's Department Stores is doing its part to fight climate
change and proving every day that sound environmental practices can also
be economically sound.”
Kohl's purchases a combination of renewable energy certificates (RECs)
and utility green power products in the areas of solar, wind and biomass
generation. Several Kohl’s initiatives reflect the use and support of
green power, including:
- Waste Management/Landfill Gas: At Kohl’s stores that have been built according to its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified store prototype, up to 35 percent of the 100 percent green power is generated by landfill gas in partnership with Waste Management.
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Solar: As the largest retail host of solar power in North
America, Kohl’s generates solar power on-site at nearly 80 locations
in six states. Depending on geographic location, solar generates 20 to
50 percent of the location’s energy. The company’s largest system at
its San Bernardino, Calif. distribution center has 6,208 panels and
generates one megawatt of power – enough to power 400 homes on an
annual basis. Kohl’s Milwaukee-based photo studio is also powered in
part by 800 solar panels on its rooftop.
Kohl’s currently ranks 12th on EPA’s list of Green Power Partners that generate and consume the most green power on-site with 15,000,000 kWh of annual on-site green power usage from solar, accounting for one percent of Kohl’s total electricity use.
- Wind: Kohl’s actively supports wind farm projects in Texas and North and South Dakota by purchasing 100 mWh of renewable wind power annually.
Kohl’s has been a member of EPA’s Green Power Partnership since 2006 and
was named a 2009 Green Power Partner of the Year. Kohl’s was also
honored in 2007 and 2008 with Green Power Leadership Awards for green
power purchase and on-site generation. In addition, the company’s green
initiatives were recognized in 2009 with an EPA SmartWay Excellence
award and a ranking of no. 1 in retail on Newsweek’s Green Rankings.
For more information about Kohl’s environmental initiatives, visit
www.kohlsgreenscene.com.
For more information about EPA’s Green Power partnership, visit
www.epa.gov/greenpower.
About Kohl’s Department Stores
Based in Menomonee Falls, Wis., Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS) is a family-focused,
value-oriented specialty department store offering moderately priced,
exclusive and national brand apparel, shoes, accessories, beauty and
home products in an exciting shopping environment. Kohl’s operates 1,059
stores in 49 states. A company committed to the communities it serves,
Kohl’s has raised more than $126 million for children’s initiatives
nationwide through its Kohl’s Cares for Kids® philanthropic program,
which operates under Kohl's Cares, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Kohl's Department Stores, Inc. For a list of store locations and
information, or for the added convenience of shopping online, visit
www.kohls.com.
About EPA’s Green Power Partnership
The Green Power Partnership is a voluntary program that encourages
organizations to buy green power as a way to reduce the environmental
impacts associated with purchased electricity use. The Partnership
currently has more than 1,000 Partner organizations voluntarily
purchasing billions of kilowatt-hours of green power annually. Partners
include a wide variety of leading organizations such as Fortune 500
companies, small and medium sized businesses, local, state, and federal
governments, and colleges and universities. For additional information,
please visit
http://www.epa.gov/greenpower.
Copyright Business Wire 2010
2010-01-26 08:00:00
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