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Managing Energy Costs in Retail Buildings
March 8, 2010
Retail buildings in the U.S. consume large amounts of energy each year. Find out what you can do to reduce energy consumption and save money.
Content type: ESCD Pamphlet | Document ID: BCO-P-16-ESCD | Author: Essie Snell

Managing Energy Costs in Colleges and Universities
January 27, 2010
Colleges and Universities in the U.S. consume lots of energy each year. Find out what you can do to reduce energy use and save money!
Content type: ESCD Pamphlet | Document ID: BCO-P-13-ESCD | Author: Essie Snell

Power Quality for Small Business Customers
October 2, 2007
Although you may be unfamiliar with the term power quality (PQ), you are likely to be aware of the consequences of PQ problems. Losing critical computer data to a blackout or experiencing damage to process or medical equipment caused by a lightning strike are just two examples of how these problems ...
Content type: ESCD Pamphlet | Document ID: SB-P-3-ESCD | Author: none

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

Saving Money with Lighting Alternatives
May 1, 2002
A typical small business spends $6,000 to $25,000 on energy annually, and nearly a quarter of this pays for lighting. Improving lighting is one of the most cost-effective steps that small businesses can make in their office or facility. However, less than 10 percent of small businesses in the U.S. ...
Content type: ESCD Pamphlet | Document ID: SB-P-1
