Add Another 977-kW Solar Array to IKEA’s Growing List

IKEA, the world’s leading home furnishings retailer, today officially plugged-in the solar energy system installed at its Detroit-area store in Canton, Mich. — the state’s largest such photovoltaic array. The 122,200-square-foot PV array consists of a 977.6-kW system, built with 4,160 panels. IKEA Canton’s program will produce approximately 1,114,943 kWh of clean electricity annually, the equivalent of reducing 769 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2), eliminating the emissions of 151 cars or powering 96 homes yearly.

This investment by IKEA reinforces the company’s long-term commitment to sustainability and confidence in PV technology. 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 Canton installation represents the 20th completed solar energy project for IKEA in the United States, with 19 more locations underway, making the eventual U.S. solar presence of IKEA nearly 89 percent with a total generation of 38 MW.

For the development, design and installation of the Canton store’s customized solar power system, IKEA contracted with SoCore Energy, one of the largest commercial solar developers in the Midwest and developer of more than 65 U.S. commercial PV installations.

“We are thrilled at how this solar energy system furthers our commitment to sustainability at IKEA Canton,” said Anton van Dongen, store manager. “IKEA has a never-ending job where most things remain to be done that encourages us always to ask ourselves how we can improve what we do today for a better tomorrow. We appreciate the support of the Canton Township, Detroit Edison and SoCore Energy, our partners in this project.”

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