Cooling Convenience StoresMaverick convenience stores have 280 locations in the western United States. Businesses like these struggle with energy efficiency due to the large HVAC systems they must run constantly – and due to the opening and closing of doors, the temperature in the stores fluctuates greatly.
Another drain of energy are the refrigeration units that help keep drinks and other perishable items at the correct temperature. Of course, these units must also run on a constant basis.
EET conducted a project on three of these stores to show the effectiveness of implementing technology into the HVAC and refrigeration systems – known now as CryoGenX4.
The goal of the project was as follows:
The results for the three stores involved in the project using investment grade kWh meters were as follows:
Following this validation pilot, it was deployed in 280 convenience store locations.
Investment grade kWh meter results:



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