Fresh & Easy uses 32% Less Energy than Supermarket Average
Posted By Environmental Leader
On December 1, 2009
When compared to energy used at other supermarkets, Fresh & Easy is using about 32 percent less energy per square foot across its 130 locations.
The reduced energy use results in about $3 million in savings a year, according to Verisae [1], which sold Fresh & Easy a suite of sustainability software.
The stores, in total, are using about 30 gigawatt hours less energy a year, compared to the industry average, according to a press release [2].
In addition to the sofware, Fresh & Easy [3] benefits from LED lighting and prismatic insulated skylights, said Steve Hagen, Director of Procurement, Engineering and Maintenance for Fresh & Easy.
The retailer also is trying to reduce its refrigerant use by decreasing the leak rate to less than 10 percent, Hagen said.
In September Fresh & Easy opened its first LEED Gold certified store, in Cathedral City, Calif., according to a press release [4].
Fresh & Easy is the U.S. subsidiary of global mega-retailers Tesco.
For its sustainability software needs [5], Tesco is using ecoSoftware [6] from CA, which formerly was known as Computer Associates.
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URLs in this post:
- Verisae: http://www.verisae.com/
- release: http://www.your-story.org/verisae-and-fresh-easy-set-new-benchmark-for-e...
- Fresh & Easy: http://www.freshandeasy.com
- release: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fresh--easy-opens-leedr-gold-cer...
- needs: http://www.environmentalleader.com/2009/09/30/tesco-adopts-carbon-accoun...
- ecoSoftware: http://www.ca.com/ecosoftware
