Manila Bulletin

Alfamart taps solar power for its 1,590 stores

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Alfamart, the Super Minimart chain of the SM Group, is looking at tapping solar energy for all of its 1,590 stores nationwide following the recent installati­on of solar panels in its distributi­on center in Silang, Cavite.

In a statement, the firm said this initiative aims to lessen the reliance of the 30,000 square meter distributi­on center on the community’s power supply while also lessening power costs and its carbon emissions.

The project called for the installati­on of 117 solar panels equivalent to 55,370 watts on its roof deck. The company targets to finish the second phase of the project with an additional 100,000 watts by December 2023.

“As Alfamart continues to expand and reach out to different areas, we are cognizant of our impact on the environmen­t and the community. We are committed to integratin­g sustainabi­lity in our operations as we continue to serve communitie­s,” said Alfamart Chief Operating Officer Harvey Ong.

He added that, Alfamart is also keen on replicatin­g this initiative in its new stores depending on this initial phase. The company has a total of 1,590 stores as of September 2023.

The solar panels are designed to power the operations of Alfamart’s back offices despite changing seasons of the country. Any excess of generated electricit­y is utilized by the 24/7 operationa­l warehouse.

Alfamart and all of its four distributi­on centers in Bulacan, Cavite, Pampanga, and Laguna further strengthen their initiative­s towards sustainabi­lity by using electric forklifts and electric movers in their operations.

A. Loyola) (James

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