Nearly 70 percent of the retailer’s facilities in the state will be sustainably powered by early 2024.
ALTOONA, Pa. — Sheetz Inc. announced a long-term
renewable supply agreement with Constellation to power nearly 70 percent of its
Pennsylvania facilities with renewable energy. The solar projects, which
will be developed in Pennsylvania, are expected to achieve commercial operation
by January 2024.
Sheetz will receive approximately 110 million kilowatt hours of energy per year
from the long-term power purchase agreements, with that energy matched by
Green-e Energy Certified Renewable Energy Certificates sourced from renewable
facilities located throughout the United States.
The agreement is intended to help Sheetz avoid nearly 78,000 metric tons of carbon emissions associated with its energy use annually, the equivalent of taking nearly 17,000 cars off the road, according to U.S. EPA estimates.
“Sheetz is dedicated to being a responsible
steward of our environment,” said Travis Sheetz, president and CEO of
Sheetz Inc. “Through this purchase agreement and partnership with Constellation,
Sheetz will be able to power more than 160 stores and approximately 40 other
facilities with renewable energy, significantly reducing our environmental
impact in Pennsylvania.”
To simplify the purchase, Sheetz will use a solution that builds off of the
Constellation Offsite Renewables retail power product, which enables the
development of, and increases businesses’ access to, renewable energy projects
by removing the significant hurdles associated with traditional offsite power
purchase agreements.
“Having worked with Sheetz for several years, it’s clear that this is a
company that is steadfast in its commitment to understanding, and ultimately
reducing, its carbon footprint,” said Jim McHugh, chief commercial officer
at Constellation. “We’re pleased to help Sheetz implement a clean energy
solution that will contribute to its broader sustainability goals, while
introducing new and significant renewable supply to the Pennsylvania
region.”
Sheetz has taken other significant steps in support of its mission to reduce
the company’s overall impact on the environment, including energy-saving
solutions, offering alternative fuels, providing food donations, reducing
waste, and its support of environmental organizations such as Keep Pennsylvania
Beautiful.
Altoona-based Sheetz operates 640-plus convenience
stores throughout Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and
North Carolina. In 2021, Sheetz was named one of Fortune’s 100 Best
Companies to Work For.
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