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Wal-Mart, the worlds largest retailer, first tried out its bright idea skylights at a store in Oklahoma.
The early experiment was in 1995, when the roof of a new Wal-Mart Supercenter in Moore was dotted with skylights. At the same time, skylights were being added to a roof at a Wal-Mart in City of Industry, Calif., said Charles Zimmerman, Wal-Marts vice president of prototype and new format development.
The skylights worked, paying dividends in natural light and lower energy costs.
Almost every Wal-Mart built since then more than 2,000 Wal-Marts, Supercenters and Sams Clubs stores has been constructed with skylights, Zimmerman said.
The skylights are connected to fluorescent lights, which automatically dim or turn off as the natural light becomes brighter.