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Managing Energy Costs in Ice Rinks
December 28, 2010
Ice rinks are highly energy-intensive businesses that can greatly benefit from energy-saving strategies. “Skating” into energy savings can boost your bottom line and help your ice rink attain a greener image.

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: BCO-P-20-ESCD  |  Author: Essie Snell

Managing Energy Costs in Auto Dealerships
June 1, 2007
Reducing energy costs is a major consideration for automobile dealerships, where energy is the third-highest overhead expenditure. According to the National Automobile Dealers Association, U.S. dealerships use about 18 percent more energy per square foot than a typical office building. The best opportunities ...

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: MAS-P-14-ESCD  |  Author: Alexandra Behringer

Energy Myths: Business Energy Use
February 1, 2007
In the face of rising energy costs, businesses are looking for ways to reduce their energy use. Although there are a lot of good ideas out there, there are also a lot of misconceptions about what are effective energy-efficiency measures. Here are some of the most common myths and ...

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: MAS-P-8-ESCD  |  Author: Ira Krepchin

Cool Roofs
November 1, 2003
Cool roofs—created with light-colored roofing materials that stay cool even on hot days—can lower air-conditioning loads by up to 40 percent in some buildings. Typical energy savings run around 20 percent, with simple payback periods of a few years. But cool roofs should also last longer ...

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: SB-P-4

Mercury Rising? Cool Roofs Help Beat the Heat
March 1, 2003
Cool roofs—created with light-colored roofing materials that stay cool even on hot days—can lower air-conditioning loads by up to 40 percent in some buildings. Typical energy savings run around 20 percent, with simple payback periods of a few years. But cool roofs should also last longer ...

Content type: ESCD Pamphlet  |  Document ID: LCPASS-9