Cutting Hot Food Energy Costs Can Boost C-Store Profits
Share via: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter High energy bills are a problem faced by c-store chains across the country, with 24-hour operations requiring constant lighting, heating, cooling and refrigeration. In the U.S., a typical convenience store uses an average of 52.5 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per s.f. each year. Compared to other commercial spaces, this is … Continue reading Cutting Hot Food Energy Costs Can Boost C-Store Profits
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