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“Energy Management in Your Store” Offers Tips for Saving Thousands of Dollars in Energy Costs Every Year

September 12, 2003
WASHINGTON, DC — September 12, 2003 — Quick and simple tips for saving thousands of dollars in energy costs each year is the subject of a new Food Marketing Institute (FMI) training video, Energy Management in Your Store. Produced in conjunction with Emerson Climate Technologies, the video debuted at the 24th Annual Energy and Technical Services Conference in Seattle, WA.

Some simple energy saving practices addressed in the video include:

  • Proper stacking of cases.

  • Closing freezer and cooler doors when not in use.

  • Regular cleaning of equipment grills and filters.

  • Maintaining HVAC and refrigeration temperature controls at approved set points.

  • Turning down oven temperatures during non-peak times.

“By observing a few easy steps on a daily basis, every employee can affect energy consumption levels of the store and potentially save hundreds of thousands of dollars each year,” said Kathy Loftus, director of energy and environmental management, Shaw’s Supermarkets, Inc., and chair of the FMI Energy and Technical Services committee. “The video offers easy, low-risk guidelines for energy management which could dramatically improve the financial bottom line of supermarkets.”

To purchase Energy Management in Your Store ($50 retailer/wholesaler members; $85 associate members; $100 nonmembers), please contact the FMI Store (202-220-0723, www.fmi.org/pub).

Food Marketing Institute (FMI) conducts programs in public affairs, food safety, research, education and industry relations on behalf of its nearly 1,250 food retail and wholesale member companies in the United States and around the world. FMI’s U.S. members operate more than 25,000 retail food stores and almost 22,000 pharmacies with a combined annual sales volume of nearly $650 billion.  FMI’s retail membership is composed of large multi-store chains, regional firms and independent operators. Its international membership includes 126 companies from more than 65 countries. FMI’s nearly 330 associate members include the supplier partners of its retail and wholesale members. 

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