ROTTERDAM,
N.Y. - Price Chopper Supermarkets, a Golub Corp. company, is building one
of the nation’s most environmentally friendly food stores. The new store in Colonie, N.Y., will
be able to generate 60 percent of its own
power using UTC Power fuel cells and will be the first LEED
certified supermarket in the state of New York.
“As
responsible corporate citizens, we continually look to incorporate the most
efficient and environmentally sound practices into our business, for the sake
of our customers, associates, and the communities in which we operate,” said
Neil Golub, Price Chopper president and CEO.
This
supermarket, he added, “sets a new standard for environmental design,
construction, and functionality within our industry. We have worked diligently
with progressive partners in the business sector and government to incorporate
the latest and best energy efficient technology and construction practices into
the environment that we are creating around the vital fresh foods, packaged
products, and services that we offer.”
The
69,000-square-foot store and pharmacy will be located in the same Colonie plaza
as an existing Price Chopper store, which will be closed upon the opening of
the new store. The new store’s opening is tentatively scheduled for spring of
2009.
Price Chopper
partnered with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
(NYSERDA) throughout the planning of the project. NYSERDA is providing
incentives through its New Construction Program. The new store will serve as a
prototype for future Price Chopper supermarkets that will implement green
building improvements.
The environmental initiatives at the store include:
• Installing
state-of-the-art refrigeration equipment.
• Recovering
heat from the refrigeration system and using it for space heating.
• Using
natural lighting throughout the store to reduce electrical consumption.
• Utilizing
green building materials throughout the store to reduce energy usage and the
need for certain cleaning fluids and paints.
• Recycling
more than 75 percent of construction waste (rather than disposing of it in landfills
or incinerators).
The green
measures will also help to improve the indoor air quality of the supermarket,
making it a healthier place to work and to shop.
In addition,
Price Chopper has selected UTC Power, a United Technologies Corp. company, to
provide fuel cell technology to generate approximately 60 percent of the
store’s power needs. Fuel cells are one of the cleanest and quietest
power-generating technologies.
The fuel cell
system also will be capable of providing 400 kW of standby power if there’s a grid
failure, enabling the store to operate without disruption. “Our PureCell®
system will allow Price Chopper to ensure a reliable food supply for customers
and protect against costly food spoilage if the grid does go down,” said Ken
Fox, UTC Power vice president of on-site power solutions.
“We believe
that our customers want a complete shopping experience that allows them to
purchase the best food products available at the lowest prices and, if they can
do that while supporting our environment, everyone wins,” said Golub.
For more
information about Price Chopper, visit www.pricechopper.com.
For more information about NYSERDA’s New Construction Program, visit www.nyserda.org. For more information
about UTC Power, visit www.utc.com.
Publication date:01/19/2009