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SOLAR POWER DEBUTS ON LONG ISLAND RETAIL STORESFour BJs Stores Feature Largest Solar Electric Retail ArraysIslandia, NY, January 16, 2003 -- Long Islands four newest power plants are now on line. But dont look for smoke stacks or steel-towered power lines. Just look on the roofs of four BJs Wholesale Clubs, where sun-powered electricity plants are now producing electricity, thanks to a partnership between two Massachusetts-based companies Conservation Services Group (CSG) and Evergreen Solar, Inc. (Nasdaq: ESLR) BJs, and the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) solar rebate program. LIPA Chairman and CEO Richard M. Kessel joined company officials from BJs, CSG, and Evergreen Solar in ceremonies marking the installation, held at the Islandia store, today. Students from the Pines Elementary School in Hauppauge also attended, singing "You Are My Sunshine" while wearing colorful solar masks, to open the ceremonies. The Pines School has partnered with the Islandia store through BJs Adopt-A-School program. The four BJs Clubs in Farmingdale, Islandia, Riverhead and Westbury will feature 96 Evergreen Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels at each location. Each of the systems, which were designed and installed by CSG, covers an area of about 1000 square feet on a stores roof. PV, or photovoltaic solar electric panels, are solid-state devices, made from silicon, that convert sunlight to electricity , without fuel, noise, or pollution. Each BJs solar power plant produces 10 kilowatts of "green" electricity for the store, helping to reduce the peak demand on LIPA, the local electric utility. All LIPA customers benefit when electrical consumption is reduced during the peak demand periods, which usually occur on hot sunny days in the summer. BJs and its Members benefit by helping to promote the development of power sources such as solar electricity that rely on clean, renewable resources like the sun. Combined, the four (4) BJs solar power plants on Long Island will generate between 40,000 and 50,000 kilowatt hours of electricity yearly, and over their lifespan will avoid production of 720 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). Adam Parker is president of CSG and spoke during the ceremony. He said, "We are proud to be affiliated with BJs, who is helping take the lead in supporting the development of solar electric power. The BJs roofs, like those on many large commercial buildings, are vast areas of prime real estate highly suited for solar power plants. We hope other companies will follow their lead. By installing more solar panels, well be transforming rooftops into carpets of green energy that will generate clean, renewable power for present and future generations. Mark Farber, President and CEO of Evergreen Solar, Inc., said, "Weve seen tremendous growth in the solar energy market 30 percent annual growth for the past five years. Companies like BJs, who have made a strong commitment to using PV and renewable energy, deserve enormous credit for their foresight and leadership. The continued support of state governments and utilities is critical to fostering the greater use of solar and other renewable power technologies. It makes enormous sense for the future of our planet, and everyone benefits. Renewable energy helps the US become more energy independent, our air is cleaner and healthier, and our planet is better off." "We are pleased to participate in this effort to provide clean energy for the competitive utility market," said Sara Dill, BJs Manager of Energy. "By providing our roof tops as a location for solar electric generating facilities, we are putting latent space to use for a great purpose." BJs has installed solar panels on the roofs of its clubs in Middletown, R.I., Plymouth Meeting, Pa., North Dartmouth, Mass., and Deptford, N.J. "BJs Wholesale club is the first major Long Island retailer to place solar panels on their facilities. Were extremely pleased that BJs participated in our Solar Pioneer Program," said LIPA Chairman Richard M. Kessel. "Producing renewable solar power to help operate a retail facility is a great way to reduce demand on our non-renewable resources which in turn helps reduce emissions. "BJs should be commended for their willingness to be a good corporate citizen on Long Island, said Mr. Kessel CSG has installed similar systems on BJs roofs in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania. In 1999, LIPA launched its Solar Pioneer program to encourage the use of clean solar energy among Long Island homeowners and to help make the installation of PV systems more affordable. Today there are 196 installed residential systems and 36 systems pending installation. These residential rooftop photovoltaic systems can potentially produce over 1MW of electricity and represent $4.9 million in LIPA rebates. Also in attendance at todays ceremonies were General Managers from each of the four BJs stores involved in the solar panel installation: Mike Kizis (Islandia), Mike Greco (Westbury), Artie Ferro (Farmingdale), and Chris Baumbach (Riverhead). About
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