- IKEA Canada to generate more than double its own total energy consumption
IKEA Canada announced today that they have purchased a 46 megawatt (MW) wind farm in Pincher Creek, Alberta.
The 20-turbine wind farm will be the largest owned by a Canadian retailer and is expected to generate 161 gigawatt hours (GWh) each year, which is more than double the total energy consumption of IKEA Canada.
The project is currently being constructed by global wind and solar company Mainstream Renewable Power and is expected to be fully operational in the autumn of 2014.
"IKEA Canada's investment in renewable energy is a win-win-win. We are able to support the transition to a low-carbon future, reduce our energy and operating costs, and pass those benefits on to our customers by continuing to offer high quality home furnishings at low prices," says Kerri Molinaro, President of IKEA Canada. "This wind farm in Alberta, along with existing solar installations at three of our Ontario stores, is a significant step to achieving IKEA's global ambition to be energy independent by 2020, producing more renewable energy than we consume."
The wind farm's expected annual production of 161 GWh is equivalent to:
- 32 IKEA stores' electricity consumption
- 60 per cent of IKEA Group electricity consumption in North America
- Eight per cent of IKEA Group electricity consumption worldwide
- 13,500 average Canadian households' electricity consumption
"The development of renewable energy has been and will continue to be important to a sustainable future for Alberta," said the Honourable Ken Hughes, Minister of Energy, Alberta. "IKEA Canada is demonstrating a long-term commitment to both the province and our energy footprint with the development of this important project."
The 20 turbines to be erected are Siemens' model SWT-2.3-101, 2.3 MW turbines with a rotor diameter of 101 metres, a hub height of 80 metres and blade length of 49 metres. While the wind farm will be owned fully by IKEA Canada it has been developed, is being constructed, and will be operated by Mainstream Renewable Power. The turbines will be located in the municipality of Pincher Creek, approximately 215 KMs south of Calgary. The power generated will be delivered onto Alberta's energy grid, thereby increasing the availability of renewable energy to a growing energy market.
Mainstream Renewable Power's Chief Executive Eddie O'Connor said, "Mainstream Renewable Power is pleased to be building on our existing global relationship with IKEA. Partnering with corporations who are committed to a sustainable future is a very exciting and growing part of Mainstream's global business. This project is a significant investment in Alberta's renewable energy future."
The IKEA Group has now committed to own 157 wind turbines worldwide and has installed over 500,000 solar panels on its buildings in nine countries. To date, the company has invested in wind farms in seven other IKEA markets: Sweden, Denmark, Germany, France, Poland, the United Kingdom, and Ireland.

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