Clean Energy Demand: Solar Panels Power IKEA

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Clean Energy Demand: Solar Panels Power IKEA

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Solar panels bring clean energy to nearly all of IKEA USA's stores — providing just one example of growing corporate demand for renewable energy infrastructure.

Globally, 50 percent of Ikea's energy use comes from renewable sources. That's a money-saving investment in the form of reduced energy costs, according to IKEA USA President Mike Ward.

Through a mix of solar, wind and geothermal installations, IKEA hopes to produce more energy than it consumes by 2020.

Learn more about clean energy benefits for the economy, national security and the environment at http://www.pewtrusts.org/cleanenergy.

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