Patagonia Installs Sharp Solar Electric System

Published on: January 24, 2006

The Patagonia clothing company is working toward its goal of becoming energy self-sufficient with the installation of a 66.6-kilowatt (kW) Sharp solar electric system at its Ventura, California headquarters.


The system incorporates 360 185-watt Sharp panels on three custom-built carports erected in the parking lot. The structure produces an amount of energy equivalent to the energy used in approximately 60 California homes during peak usage periods and also shades cars during the day.


“Patagonia demonstrates a strong commitment to the environment through its use of clean energy technologies and with the installation of a solar system, it will now be able to fulfill some of its own power needs,” said Ron Kenedi, vice president, Sharp’s Solar Energy Solutions Group. “This system will provide twelve percent of the power for its headquarters, while the carports will provide much-appreciated sheltered parking for employees.”


Patagonia utilizes various forms of renewable energy, including solar electricity and wind power for its facilities worldwide. In 1996, Patagonia incorporated a 5-kW solar system into its Reno, Nevada distribution center. Realizing that solar is the most viable form of renewable energy when it comes to supporting its corporate energy efficiency goals, Patagonia has plans to expand the system at the Reno facility to produce more energy.


“Our new solar system proves energy independence can be aesthetically pleasing,” said Jill Dumain, Patagonia. “Patagonia believes in using business to inspire solutions to the environmental crisis, and our solar solution is just one example of our commitment to that belief.”

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