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Restaurants
June 22, 2009 | Updated: November 1, 2012
Utility account managers often overlook the food service sector despite the energy intensity of food service operations. E Source Sector Snapshots provide account managers and program designers an opportunity to brush up on industry trends from the owner’s and facility manager’s perspective. ...
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: MAS-S-22 | Author: Yuki Iida

Supermarkets and Grocery Stores
August 1, 2008 | Updated: September 14, 2012
There are a number of energy-efficiency technologies and practices that grocers can adopt that have the potential to significantly reduce consumption, increase customer and employee satisfaction, and boost the bottom line.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: MAS-S-18 | Author: Spencer Sator

Small and Midsize Retail
September 10, 2008 | Updated: September 14, 2012
Small and midsize businesses are important drivers of the U.S. economy. Because savings on energy go directly to their bottom lines, these retailers are receptive to energy-efficiency strategies—but only if the strategies are free, cost very little, or pay back quickly.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: SMB-S-8 | Author: Maureen McIntyre

Colleges and Universities
April 15, 2009 | Updated: September 14, 2012
The evolution in energy technology presents a growing opportunity for synergy among universities, utilities, and the community. Learn how you can assist your utility in developing a mutually beneficial relationship with some of your largest customers.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: MAS-S-21 | Author: Mary Horsey

What Can ISO 50001 Do for You?
February 28, 2012
The release of a new international energy management standard—ISO 50001—has ramifications for commercial and industrial businesses across North America.
Content type: Research Brief | Document ID: CEMC-RB-4 | Author: Essie Snell

Investing in Energy Efficiency in a Weak Economy
October 4, 2010
Has the economic downturn significantly affected corporate energy-efficiency projects?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: CEMC-AskES-6 | Author: Ethan Brown

Energy-Efficiency Resources for Businesses
August 26, 2010
Are there any free online resources or programs that provide practical energy-efficiency information for facility managers or energy directors?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: CEMC-AskES-4 | Author: Kim Knox

The Role of Account Managers in Energy Efficiency
October 1, 2009
What are best practices for account manager engagement related to energy efficiency?
Content type: Ask E Source | Document ID: BMS-AskES-1 | Author: Gwen Farnsworth

Voluntary Climate Change Programs
Reaping Benefits Now and Preparing for the Future
September 15, 2008
Hundreds of U.S. companies are joining voluntary climate change programs to help develop cost-effective plans for responding to future greenhouse gas regulations. These businesses are signing up for a variety of reasons.
Content type: Focus Report | Document ID: CAS-F-2 | Author: Neil Kolwey

GHG Inventories 101
August 15, 2008
Developing a greenhouse gas inventory may seem daunting, but it’s not that difficult if done in a systematic way, following the key points discussed in this report. We detail six steps for completing a good-quality, basic inventory, which may be adequate for many companies’ needs.
Content type: Focus Report | Document ID: CAS-F-1 | Author: Neil Kolwey

K-12 Schools
March 19, 2008
The market for energy services in the education sector is huge and highly competitive. Although ranking fourth in terms of commercial building stock, educational facilities in both the U.S. and Canada rank second, behind office buildings, in aggregate energy use.
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: MAS-S-15 | Author: Kelsie Bell

Data Centers
November 1, 2006
We take data manipulation, storage, and retrieval for granted, yet even the most mundane modern business or personal transaction often depends on accurate, timely, reliable data streams. When Intel launched its web site in 1994, the site was housed on a single personal computer located under an employee's ...
Content type: Sector Snapshot | Document ID: MAS-S-9 | Author: Neil Kolwey, Maureen McIntyre
