PG&E is offering a free class that will detail energy-reducing measures
Want to learn more about saving energy in supermarket refrigeration? On May 11, Pacific Gas and Electric is offering a free class, entitled Saving Energy In Grocery Refrigeration, which will help attendees learn how to save energy and operating costs in existing commercial refrigeration systems -- the dominant energy users in these facilities. The class will also cover the latest information on low- and no-cost commissioning, capital investments, and incentives for projects in California.
Commercial grocery stores are one of the most energy-intensive building types in the commercial sector, and this class will cover the operating principles of vapor compression refrigeration and then use those principles to identify low-cost and no-cost options for saving energy and reducing operating expense. The class will also cover investment opportunities for retrofits that require investment but offer significant rewards. Finally, attendees will learn about new program options for quantifying energy savings using interval metered data, and how those savings can be rewarded with incentives with the CoolSave Incentive Program.