Walgreens Sets Goal to Build Nation’s First Net Zero Energy Retail Store in Evanston, Ill.
Walgreens today announced plans to build what the company believes will
be the nation’s first net zero energy retail store, which engineers
predict will produce energy equal to or greater than it consumes.
Walgreens plans to achieve that by utilizing solar panels, wind
turbines, geothermal technology, energy-efficient building materials,
LED lighting and ultra-high-efficiency refrigeration.
Walgreens announced plans to build what the company believes will be the nation's first net zero energy retail store, which engineers predict will produce energy equal to or greater than it consumes. Walgreens plans to achieve that by utilizing solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal technology, energy-efficient building materials, LED lighting and ultra-high-efficiency refrigeration. The store will be located in Evanston, Ill. (Photo: Business Wire)
“We are committed to reducing our carbon footprint and leading the
retail industry in use of green technology,” said Thomas Connolly,
Walgreens vice president of facilities development. “We are investing in
developing a net-zero store so we can learn the best way to bring these
features to our other stores. Because we operate 8,000 stores, we
believe our pursuit of green technology can have a significant positive
impact on the nation’s environment.”
The store will be located in Evanston, Ill., at the intersection of
Chicago Avenue and Keeney Street, where demolition of an existing
Walgreens store now is under way. The Chicago-area location will allow
convenient access for Walgreens engineers based at the company’s
headquarters in Deerfield, Ill., to measure the store’s performance for
an entire year to determine if the store reaches its goal of net zero
energy use.
Walgreens plans to generate electricity and reduce its usage by more
than 40 percent through several technologies in the store including:
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more than 800 roof-top solar panels,
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two wind turbines,
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geothermal energy obtained by drilling 550-feet into the ground below
the store, where temperatures are more constant and can be tapped to
heat or cool the store in winter and summer,
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LED lighting and daylight harvesting,
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carbon dioxide refrigerant for heating, cooling and refrigeration
equipment,
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and energy efficient building materials.
Engineering estimates -- which can vary due to factors such as weather,
store operations and systems performance -- indicate that the store will
use 200,000 kilowatt hours per year of electricity while generating
256,000 kilowatt hours per year.
Over the past year, Walgreens engineers have worked with the city of
Evanston and vendors, including Trane, CREE Lighting, Acuity Lighting,
Cooper Lighting, CalStar Products, GE Lighting, Geothermal
International, SoCore Energy, Wing Power and Camburas and Theodore
Architects.
“This planned building development reflects the City of Evanston’s
ongoing commitment to the constant improvement of sustainable practices
in the natural and built environment and will serve as an excellent
example of how responsible development and the environment can be
harmoniously combined,” said Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl. “Green
building is important to Evanston as it is good for business, good for
the environment, good for our health and essential to our future. We are
honored that Walgreens has chosen our community to build the nation’s
first net zero energy retail store that will be LEED certified as well.”
Walgreens will attempt to have the store achieve LEED Platinum status,
which is the most stringent green designation by the U. S. Green
Building Council, and plans to enter the store into the International
Living Future Institute’s Living Building Challenge. The store will be
Walgreens second showcase project in the Department of Energy Better
Buildings Challenge. Through the Better Buildings Challenge, Walgreens
has committed to a chain wide 20 percent energy reduction by 2020.
“Partners in the Better Buildings Challenge are leading by example,
showing firsthand how energy efficient buildings save money by saving
energy,” said David Danielson, assistant secretary for energy efficiency
and renewable energy at the Department of Energy. “The investments made
through the Better Buildings Challenge are helping to cut energy waste
while saving millions in energy costs, creating jobs nationwide and
helping to position the United States to lead in the global economy.”
The project is the latest of many green initiatives for the company.
Walgreens currently operates two stores that have achieved a LEED
certification level of gold and certified; 150 stores utilizing solar
power; a store in Oak Park, Ill., using geothermal energy; a
distribution center in Waxahachie, Texas, that generates energy though
the use of wind; and 400 locations with electric vehicle charging
stations. Walgreens stores use 25 watt fluorescent lamps (lowest wattage
in the industry), LED cooler and freezer lighting and energy management
systems in more than 5,000 locations. In addition, 15 Walgreens
distribution centers have achieved net zero waste, which means revenues
from recycling exceed waste expense.
To follow the new store’s two-year journey to achieve net zero status
and the company’s other green initiatives, visit the Net Zero Facebook
page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Walgreens-Net-Zero-Community/141953242640364?fref=ts.
About PURE Walgreens
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the health and wellness of our planet,” focuses on helping customers
get, stay and live well through innovative leadership in corporate
sustainability. In support of “People Using Resources Efficiently,” PURE
Walgreens programs focus on making Walgreens a leader in resource
conservation, carbon emissions reduction and waste diversion.
About Walgreens
As the nation's largest drugstore chain with fiscal 2012 sales of $72
billion, Walgreens (www.walgreens.com)
vision is to become America’s first choice for health and daily living.
Each day, Walgreens provides more than 6 million customers the most
convenient, multichannel access to consumer goods and services and
trusted, cost-effective pharmacy, health and wellness services and
advice in communities across America. Walgreens scope of pharmacy
services includes retail, specialty, infusion, medical facility and mail
service, along with respiratory services. These services improve health
outcomes and lower costs for payers including employers, managed care
organizations, health systems, pharmacy benefit managers and the public
sector. The company operates 8,071 drugstores in all 50 states, the
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Take Care Health Systems is a
Walgreens subsidiary that is the largest and most comprehensive manager
of worksite health and wellness centers and in-store convenient care
clinics, with more than 700 locations throughout the country.
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