Published: March 15, 2010
Adobe's Energy Conservation Efforts Take a New Turn
SAN JOSE, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and Mariah Power (www.mariahpower.com)
today announced Adobe has completed the installation of 20 Windspire
wind turbines at its San Jose, Calif., campus, marking the company's
first renewable energy installation. Adobe is a recognized leader for
its green building efforts, which have earned it the U.S. Green Building
Council's highest accolade for green practices. Adobe is the first
commercial office building to receive the Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design LEED-EB Platinum certification for its San Jose
headquarters and the world's first commercial enterprise to achieve a
total of four Platinum certifications under the LEED program.
The new Windspires are located on Adobe's sixthâfloor patio, which
doubles as a rooftop garden and recreational area above an office
parking garage. The patio sits between Adobe's three office towers,
which create a wind tunnel effect from sustained winds off the Pacific
Ocean.
Each Windspire is 30 feet tall, 4 feet wide and weighs 650 pounds. The
propeller-free, vertical-axis wind turbine can harness wind power in
urban, suburban and rural locations. Adobe selected the Windspire for
its powerful, sleek, quiet and aesthetically pleasing design.
"With the installation of the Windspires, we're adding renewable energy
to a long list of green measures Adobe has taken to lessen our
environmental impact," said Randall H. Knox, III, senior director,
Global Workplace Solutions, Adobe. "We'll continue to seek innovative
green technology solutions to reduce our energy dependence and inspire
others to go green."
"We feel honored to be included in Adobe's effort to reduce their impact
on the environment," said Walt Borland, president and chief executive
officer of Windspire developer Mariah Power. "The presence of these
advanced wind turbines in San Jose will give Adobe's employees and the
greater community an opportunity to experience firsthand our ability to
leverage the power of the wind."
Since 2001, Adobe has saved approximately $6.7 million as a result of
its energy and sustainability efforts which include projects such as
energy-efficient lighting, real-time water meters for landscaping and an
intelligent control system to help monitor building efficiencies.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information -
anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.
About Windspire
Windspire wind turbines are low-cost, low-noise, attractive wind power
generators for use with residential, business, and commercial buildings.
Manufactured in the U.S., the Windspire wind turbine is a 30-foot tall,
propeller-free, vertical-axis wind turbine designed for harnessing wind
power in urban, suburban and rural locations. Windspire's patented
technology maximizes energy conversion from wind into electric power,
regardless of changing wind speed and direction. For more information,
visit www.mariahpower.com.
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Adobe Systems Incorporated
Jodi Sorensen, 408-536-2084
jsorensen@adobe.com
or
Mariah
Power
Amy Berry, 775-338-1668
aberry@mariahpower.com
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