Solar panels on the rooftop of an R E I location.

REI Now Powered by Renewable Energy

National outdoor retailer broadens energy strategy to include renewable energy certificates

Apr 8, 2014

SEATTLE – As the nation’s leading outdoor retailer, REI works to protect the environment and the places its members love to play. Energy use is one of REI’s largest impacts on the climate, and the company has committed to having all of its electricity come from clean renewable sources.

With 26 solar electric systems generating energy and a strong program to invest in energy efficiency, REI now buys certified renewable energy certificates (RECs) as part of its strategy to green the energy that powers more than 130 stores, two distribution centers and its headquarters.

“It’s our responsibility to protect the natural places our customers and employees enjoy,” said Kirk Myers, corporate social responsibility manager at REI. “We are encouraged that our overall energy use has been essentially flat in recent years, while we have grown significantly and connected more members and customers to the outdoors. We intend to generate enough local renewable energy for our total electricity needs, but until then, RECs will be an important part of our energy strategy.”

REI’s annual RECs purchase has the same greenhouse gas reduction benefits of removing nearly 8,000 cars from the road or switching more than 990,000 incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescents.

What’s a REC?

When electricity is produced from a renewable energy generator, like a wind turbine, there are two products–electricity and RECs. A REC is created for each megawatt-hour of renewable energy delivered to the power grid. It represents the environmental benefits associated with the generation of renewable energy. In 2013, REI bought 54,959 Green-E certified RECs from a wind farm in western Texas. To learn more, visit REI’s infographic at https://www.rei.com/blog/uncategorized/infographic-how-renewable-energy-powers-rei.

REI purchases RECs from San Francisco-based 3Degrees, the nation’s leading provider of renewable energy marketing services, RECs, and carbon offsets. 3Degrees supplies green power products directly to hundreds of businesses and manages utility green pricing programs with more than 170,000 participating customers. Demand created by 3Degrees and its partners supports hundreds of renewable energy projects that range from large-scale wind farms to innovative independent energy makers.

“REI’s commitment to renewable energy makes a strong statement and is a very visible demonstration of environmental stewardship and corporate responsibility that will touch millions of people,” said Steve McDougal, president of 3Degrees. “Their leadership builds demand for renewable energy and helps protect the great outdoors today and for future generations.”

Company-wide Energy Strategy

REI is committed to addressing its operational impact, which includes energy reduction. Its energy strategy is composed of increased efficiencies such as lighting retrofit projects, solar generation and renewable energy. Since 2006, REI has purchased some of its electricity from utility-provided green power that meets rigorous procurement criteria.

While the company grew nearly six percent in 2013 over 2012, REI increased its energy consumption by just 0.1 percent and reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by 39.5 percent.

Prior to the REC purchase, REI was listed on U.S. EPA Green Power Partnership’s “Top 30 Retail,” representing the country’s largest green power retail users. The EPA’s list will be updated in late April, and REI will be named a “100 percent green power” user.

REI annually publishes a stewardship report to provide visibility to its social and environmental efforts. The 2013 report will be available in late April at http://www.rei.com/stewardship/report/.

About the REI Co-op

REI is a specialty outdoor retailer, headquartered near Seattle. The nation’s largest consumer co-op, REI is a growing community of 24 million members who expect and love the best quality gear, inspiring expert classes and trips, and outstanding customer service. In addition to the co-op’s many stores across the country, outdoor enthusiasts can shop at REI.com, REI Outlet or the REI shopping app. Everyone is welcome to shop REI, but members who join the co-op enjoy a range of benefits. More than a retailer, REI is a purpose-driven and values-led company dedicated to enabling life outside for all.