Wal-Mart offered sunny news yesterday for the California renewable energy market.
The store chain announced for Earth Day that it will double the size of its solar-power initiative in the next 18 months by putting rooftop solar arrays on 10 to 20 stores and distribution centers in California. Earlier this month solar setups neared completion atop 18 Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club stores and two warehouses in California and Hawaii to provide 20 to 30 percent of each location’s total electric energy needs.
Gov. Arnold took a tour of one rooftop solar installation at the Glendora Sam’s Club. Corporate projects like this are key to helping California attain its goal of getting 33% of its power from renewable resources by 2020.






























