New Whole Foods Market(R) in Dedham to Generate On-Site Power with Fuel Cell Technology from UTC Power
Store will be First in
The new 60,000-square-foot Whole Foods Market under construction at Legacy Place,
Fuel cells are one of the cleanest energy-generation sources available in the world and meet the strictest U.S. emission standards. Hydrogen and oxygen are combined in an electrochemical process to produce electricity, heat and water.
More than half of the energy potential in traditional power plants is lost to the atmosphere as waste heat or in line transmission losses. In contrast, the 400 kW UTC Power fuel cell system captures its waste energy for local cooling and heating. Whole Foods Market’s use of a fuel cell system versus a conventional power plant has carbon dioxide-mitigating benefits equal to planting more than 175 acres of trees and reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions equal to removing more than 90 cars from the roadways per year (1).
“Whole Foods Market is excited to be able to use this clean and highly efficient technology at our new
UTC Power will install, own, operate and maintain the PureCell(R) Model 400 fuel cell system, which is also capable of providing standby power if there’s a grid failure to allow the store to operate without disruption and to avoid costly food spoilage.
The fuel cell project was approved for a
Whole Foods Market, America’s first certified organic grocer, is a mission driven company with core values that include caring about the community and environment. The Company works hard to be a leader in environmental stewardship through various environmental initiatives including in-store composting for food waste and compostable paper products, sustainable building practices and offsetting 100 percent of its electricity through renewable energy credits. Each store also has a Green Mission Team, comprised of dedicated Team Members who act as a task force to inform and improve green actions for their store.
UTC Power, based in
(1) The avoided emissions data are based on guidance of the Environmental Protection Agency CHP Partnership and its CHP Emissions Calculator.
Contact:
Peg Hashem
Phone: 860-727-2093
Peg.hashem@utcpower.com
Robin Rehfield
Phone: 617-417-3895
Robin.Rehfield@wholefoods.com
SOURCE UTC Power; Whole Foods Market
