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![]() by Staff Writers for Australian Solar News Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jun 16, 2014
World's largest retailer of furniture IKEA has started producing solar panels, with the first of its products being sold in the UK. This latest product line is in partnership with China's Hanergy Holding Group Ltd., a clean energy company engaged in solar projects, which also happen to be the largest thin-film solar manufacturers in the world. Renowned for simple, functional, and eco-friendly architectural designs for a various styles of furniture and appliances, IKEA solar power has extended its business to furnishing more than the home by producing and distributing solar panels; it even has a system, designed in-store, for a consumer's home. IKEA aims to make solar panels more affordable and mainstream. Earlier this year, IKEA Australia also made news headlines by partnering with Canadian Solar, in a further display of the company's commitment to going green. Canadian Solar will be responsible for the installation of several solar systems in IKEA locations across New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The project is estimated to generate enough clean energy to offset around 4,000 tonnes of CO2 each year.
No Middle Men Mark-Up Far from being just another commercial solar panel manufacturer, IKEA has mentioned, through the company's Head of Sustainability in the UK, Joanna Yarrow, their dedication to expansion of sustainable products which are able to help their customers conserve energy and water and sort out waste by the year 2020.
Recouping an Investment in (Only) Seven Years The Swedish furniture retail giant now owns renewable energy sources such as wind turbines (157, of which 96 are currently in operation) that has a 345MW capacity rating. IKEA solar power companies have also installed a total of 90MW of 550,000 panels as of this date.
Formidable U.S. Consumer Market Numbers Even as the company is developing a heat and cool type of commercial solar system in Kansas City, Kansas, IKEA has 44 locations in the U.S., 39 of which have solar arrays. The portfolio will have a total of 38MW with the completion of four solar installations before 2014's end.
Manageable Risks in Any Investment IKEA has managed to isolate itself from the tendencies of electric power grid markets to be volatile by investing in solar projects that can be likened to green hedge funds, which can allow the company to forecast future operating costs for energy accurately. For more information and facts regarding solar energy, click here.
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