By James Ranson, Jun 22, 2015, 15:40 • 5 minute reading
The natural/organic food retailer worked closely with Sacramento Municipal Utility District last year to earn a substantial incentive for a remodeled store that includes a CO2 cascade system. The company’s San Francisco-based global energy coordinator, Aaron Daly, sat down with Accelerate America to talk about all things natural refrigerants and what solutions “make sense” to them.
“We don’t have enough data to say yet. That’s why we are testing different designs to find the sweet spot.”
“This is a compelling example of how utilities and supermarkets can work together toward a common goal driven by energy efficiency but also achieving multiple goals,” Daly said.
“SMUD is definitely at the forefront of utilities pursuing a holistic approach,” said Daly.
By James Ranson
Jun 22, 2015, 15:40
By James Ranson
Jun 22, 2015, 15:40
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