We all are aware about how the world knows that our planet is facing quite an alarming climate change crisis today. Going solar not only creates positive environmental situation but also as positive PR activity for a business, but it gives them a cheaper option for energy that also helps the environment. With falling cost of solar panel and solar accessories it is now an affordable option for both commercial and residential customers.
We cannot ignore the fact that we all know that massive corporations all over the world played a big role in this environmental destruction. But some giants who are conscious about societal benefit have decided to mend their ways and find a solution to help save the environment. And one of the solutions that a lot of these corporations have chosen is by associating themselves with solar energy trend which is most opportunistic and positive in upcoming years.
1. Amazon
Gaining on the company who holds the title of first they have a total of 32 rooftop solar systems in the U.S. And these solar power systems are MASSIVE. And just this past year, their installations offset the CO2 equivalent of more than 200 million miles of truck deliveries. Their objective is to reach net zero carbon by 2040. Today, they are having three projects in the process that will produce enough power for more than 67,000 homes! The facility, located in Scurry County, has more than 100 turbines and will add one million megawatt hours of clean energy to the grid each year.
2. Apple
Currently the fourth largest corporate solar user with the tech firm’s installations power their headquarters in Cupertino, and their solar facilities produce enough electricity to fully charge nearly 45 million iPhones every day for a year.
Apple has announced that its global facilities were powered by 100 percent clean energy.
3. Walmart
Walmart has been powering more stores with solar energy. Looking at the bigger picture, the retail giant wants to slash emissions from its value chain by one billion metric tons by 2030. Wal-Mart has been ranked first or second every year The retail giant boasts 149 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity across nearly 350 roof installations. Roughly 25% of their whole operation is now powered by renewable energy. They would like to have 50% of their operations powered by renewable energy by 2025.