BJ’s Wholesale Gets Solar Power
Environmental Leader reports BJ’s Wholesale Club has installed solar power systems on two of their Connecticut buildings. Installed on the retail stores in Derby and Willimantic, the two 82.8-kilowattDC commercial solar photovoltaic systems were paid in part by a $742,000 grant from CCEF. The balance of the cost is being financed by Conservation Services Group. Covering a combined 16,000 square feet of roof space, the two are the largest solar installations at retail sites in Connecticut.



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Monday, 16 April 2007 @ 5:00pm