Home Depot stores increase energy efficiency
Photo: Payton Chung
The 2.6 billion kWh reduction in energy use since 2004 is equal to a 16 percent overall reduction. In 2004, each store used approximately 25 kWh per square foot. By upgrading the store’s HVAC systems, moving stocking hours closer to actual store operating hours, and using CFL bulbs and T5 lighting, the energy usage is now at 21 kWh per square foot. The 2.6 billion kWh of energy saved in the past six years would power more than 200,000 homes for one year.
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Not Just For the Tree Huggers!
Posted By Matt Knox - Thu, Mar 11 2010 at 8:42 PM ESTIsn't it great that energy efficiency is not just for tree huggers anymore? Similar to how we all look at the mpg on a car before we buy it, sustainable building practices are making there way into all of our lives...and it's great! Here is another thought, spring is coming, time to clean out your garage, take all of those building materials that you will never use and post them on www.diggerslist.com