Stone Brewing looks to the sun

By: BRADLEY J. FIKES - Staff Writer
Beer maker to install solar energy system | Thursday, October 18, 2007 8:53 PM PDT

Ales pass along the Stone Brewing Company bottling assembly line. Stone will soon be installing a solar electricity panel system on the roof for the electricity to keep the beer chilled.
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ESCONDIDO ---- Stone Brewing Co., maker of challenging beers with a high hoppy kick, plans to install a $3.2 million photovoltaic system in its brewery/restaurant.

The electricity-producing system is scheduled to be installed by February and pay for itself in 10 years, said Greg Koch, Stone's chief executive, in an interview last week. He estimates the 360-kilowatt system will provide up to 54 percent of the company's power needs.

Stone Brewing is installing the system to demonstrate its commitment to the environment, said Koch (pronounced "Cook"). But it also makes sense financially, he said.

"When you get to the $3.2 million this thing is going to cost, you've got to have business needs in the equation," Koch said by telephone from the Great American Beer Festival in Denver.

Stone Brewing uses much of its electricity refrigerating the beer it brews on the premises, Koch said, pausing to draw breath while walking through the Mile High City.

"Our 8,000-square-foot cold box is definitely a big energy draw," Koch said. "Then it's kind of all over the map for the rest of the things that we do, from the brewing process to the bottling and packing needs."

The company shows its environmental credentials in other ways, such as using biodiesel to power its delivery trucks. Biodiesel is a fuel made from vegetable or animal oils and is considered a renewable resource. It can be used in unmodified diesel engines.

Koch said Stone tried to incorporate solar power into its headquarters in the Escondido Research and Technology Center, which it began occupying in 2005, "We did our best during construction of the building but were unable to put it together."

Stone finally found the right company and system with Borrego Solar Systems Inc. of El Cajon, Koch said. The particular system Stone chose uses a newer and more efficient technology, called Heterojunction With Intrinsic Thin Layer.

The plan for the Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens includes carports roofed with photovoltaic units, serving two purposes at once: shade and power. The complex began as a new brewery for Stone, which had been located in San Marcos. Last year, the company opened a restaurant on the premises, with outdoor and indoor dining.

Stone Brewing can be reached at (760) 471-4999 or on the Web at (http://www.stonebrew.com).

Contact staff writer Bradley J. Fikes at (760) 739-6641 or bfikes@nctimes.com.

6 comment(s)[-]Go to Top

Leadered Appreciated wrote on Oct 19, 2007 10:14 AM:It's refreshing to see a corporation exercise sensitivity to the environmental without having to be coerced by law. Hopefully others follow suit.

hometown wrote on Oct 19, 2007 2:47 PM:It would help if the reporter and the people who set up the pages/headlines would communicate. Stone Brewing is an ESCONDIDO company not a San Marcos Brewery. I agree that all businesses need to start thinking green. Good job Greg and Steve.

Chris wrote on Oct 19, 2007 3:31 PM:Wonderful stuff. Stone is a great product and the company clearly has a great attitude/philosophy. Cheers to them!

Concerned-1 wrote on Oct 19, 2007 3:34 PM:Good beer and good karma! Stone is an innovator!

Josh wrote on Oct 19, 2007 5:18 PM:Don't much like Stone beer but I give them mad respect.

Yrag wrote on Oct 31, 2007 8:08 PM:The US has a great opportunity to become a global leader both in renewable industry and renew its industry leadership in general. Here is why....If industry with the partnership of government embark on a 'marshall plan' type of approach to solar, within ten years they could at least halve their energy costs, dramatically reducing their cost of production and improving global competitiveness. When the politicians finally realize this, and throw some of the wasteful and massive subsidies of the oil industry into solar, they will see why solar energy is such a wildly great financial social and political investment. Well done Stone Brewery - you are guaranteeing yourself a great future and are an inspiration to other businesses.

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