Whole foods market to use solar power lighting system at Berkeley store

EMERYVILLE, Calif., March 6, 2002 — Whole Foods Market Inc. and PowerLight Corp., the manufacturer of commercial-scale solar electric products have teamed up with Nextek Power Systems to create an integrated on-site solar electric power and lighting system.

Under the management of Princeton Energy Systems, the system was recently installed at the Whole Foods Market store in Berkeley, Calif., making it the nation’s first major food retailer to introduce solar energy as its primary lighting power source. The new light source was dedicated Tuesday.

Whole Foods Market brought together Princeton Energy Systems, PowerLight Corporation and Nextek Power Systems to create a 33kW solar electric system to power the Berkeley store’s fluorescent lighting.

The solar array, composed of PowerLight’s PowerGuard® tiles covering 2,860 square feet on the store’s roof, turns the sun’s free energy into usable power while increasing building thermal insulation and extending the life of the roof. These solar tiles are electrically interconnected to Nextekà¢â€ž- power modules, which feed high quality DC power to the store’s newly retrofitted advanced DC lighting system.

This innovative solar electric and lighting system maximizes the usable solar energy produced by the photovoltaic panels and increases the efficiency of power conversion.

“As a company actively looking for ways to help preserve our planet’s natural resources, natural solar powered lighting systems made sense both from an economic and an environmental standpoint,” said Ron Megahan, Regional President of Whole Foods Market. “Most importantly, this initiative is helping us to further our corporate mission of preserving the environment by promoting clean energy. We are looking forward to sharing this technology with other stores throughout the country as we continue to strive to find energy from renewable clean sources.”

System Benefits

Whole Foods Market’s new solar electrical system is expected to create significant economic and environmental benefits. In addition to an attractive amortization period, the system will:
* Produce and save more than one million kilowatt hours over 25 years
* Results in more than 1,060 tons of CO2 emissions avoided, the equivalent of removing 285 cars from the roadways
“We’re very excited to be working with our neighbor, Whole Foods Market, starting here in Berkeley. Whole Foods is demonstrating true leadership in the retail industry by committing to clean, reliable and affordable solar power,” said PowerLight CEO Tom Dinwoodie.

“I’m so proud that these highly-regarded Berkeley businesses are working together to craft a smart energy solution that makes sense for our community and the environment,” noted Berkeley Mayor Shirley Dean.

PowerLight’s PowerGuard® solar electric roof tile system was selected as the best solar electric technology application for Whole Foods Market’s unused flat roof space. PowerGuard® is a patented, lightweight photovoltaic roofing assembly that delivers clean solar electricity to the building while protecting the roof from damaging effects of weather and UV radiation. Additionally, the tiles provide thermal insulation benefits to the building.

About Whole Foods Market

Founded in 1980 in Austin, Texas, Whole Foods Market® (www.wholefoodsmarket.com ) is a natural and organic foods supermarket. In fiscal year 2001, the company had sales of $2.3 billion and currently has 130 stores in the U.S.

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