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| IKEA to Only Use Renewable Electricity Generated by its Own Wind Turbines in Sweden |
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| Consumer Products - IKEA |
| Friday, 29 June 2012 12:43 |
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The IKEA Group currently has around the world 96 wind turbines in operation or under construction, including nine in Sweden. This new investment will bring the total number of wind turbines owned by IKEA in Sweden to 39. The new Glötesvålen wind farm is estimated to produce a total of 220 GWh (90MW) a year, equivalent to the annual electricity needs of approximately 48,000 homes. Construction will start this summer and the wind farm is expected to be operational by the end of 2014/beginning of 2015. “At IKEA, we want to take a leading role in the transition to a low-carbon society by only using 100 percent renewable energy in our global operations. By only using wind power in Sweden, it is an exciting and important step toward reaching that goal. We will not only be self-sufficient in electricity in Sweden, generating enough to supply all IKEA buildings and operations in the country, but it will give us opportunities to supply IKEA stores in other countries with wind power,” says Steve Howard, Chief Sustainability Officer, IKEA Group. The IKEA Group has earmarked 590 million euros to invest in renewable energy, including this current wind power project and other investments that are planned over the next three years. An agreement has been signed with the O2 wind power company to develop, construct and manage the Glötesvålen wind farm. “This is the second time we have done business with IKEA in the course of the past 18 months, and it is the result of some very good and very close cooperation,” says Johan Ihrfelt, O2’s managing director. “Through its investment in Glötesvålen IKEA has chosen to participate in one of the Nordic countries’ most promising wind power projects in terms of the reliability of the meteorological conditions.” Glötesvålen Wind Farm – facts & figures This is one of the best locations for wind in the whole of Sweden, with a highest point 1,010 metres above sea level. The wind has been measured here over a period of more than 10 years. The yearly mean wind speed of 8.1 metres per second is extremely good, and in the cold winter months this increases to more than 9 metres per second. Glötesvålen has been approved in the local municipality’s outline plan and selected by the Swedish Energy Agency as an area of national interest for wind farming. It is estimated that the wind farm will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 176,000 tonnes. (Calculated using methods advocated and approved by the Swedish Energy Agency.) About O2 About IKEA For more information, please contact:
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Phone: 610.834.0180, ext. 5852
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