On the 1st, Lotte Super installed solar power generation facilities on the rooftops of 10 stores, including Wonju Branch and G Eunpyeong Branch, as well as the Singal Logistics Center.

On the 1st, Lotte Super installed solar power generation facilities on the rooftops of 10 stores, including Wonju Branch and G Eunpyeong Branch, as well as the Singal Logistics Center.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Lotte Super announced on the 1st that it has installed solar power generation facilities totaling 5,199㎡ on the rooftops of 10 stores including Wonju Branch and G Eunpyeong Branch, as well as the Singal Logistics Center.


Lotte Super currently uses 129,327 MWh of electricity annually across its stores and logistics centers nationwide. With the installation of these solar power generation facilities, it can produce 1,360 MWh of electricity per year, replacing 10% of its total electricity consumption with eco-friendly energy. This is expected to reduce electricity costs and cut greenhouse gas emissions by 628 tons annually.


Lotte Super plans to expand its solar power generation facilities in the future to contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and to lead ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management.



A Lotte Super official, the head of the Safety Management Team, said, “We intend to continuously expand solar power generation facilities to contribute to environmental preservation and sustainable development.”


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