San Diego Albertsons Store to Generate Clean Power On-Site
August 31, 2010
Boise, Idaho-based grocery chain Albertsons is slated to open a new store in San Diego's Clairemont community that will be one of the first in California to generate nearly 90 percent of its electricity from fuel cell technology. Using a 400-kilowatt fuel cell from UTC Power, a United Technologies Corp., the 55,000-sq.-ft. green Albertsons store will officially open on Sept. 1. "When it comes to minimizing our environmental footprint, the Clairemont store is a tremendous achievement for us," noted Rick Crandall, Albertsons' director of environmental stewardship. "With the assistance of UTC Power's fuel cell, it's our first store that significantly reduces its burden on the power grid."
Byproduct heat from the fuel cell process will be captured and used to warm water used in the store, heat the store when necessary and to power a chiller to help cool the refrigerated food. The fuel cell technology also will allow the store to operate during power outages, avoiding costly food spoilage and ensuring a reliable food supply in emergency situations.
DDI's RetailDesignDiva blog is dedicated to retail design issues, opinions and frustrations of the day.Read the Diva's recent rantings.
DDI Video Exclusive: Me-Ality Kiosk Canada-based Unique Solutions Ltd. recently developed and debuted the Me-Ality—Measured Reality—kiosk inside North Point Mall in Alpharetta, Ga.