Energy Efficiency in Refrigerated Warehouses
For cooling expenditures, the typical refrigerated warehouse uses about 25 kWh of electricity per square foot per year. High energy usage in cold storage can be explained by thermodynamic principles.
For cooling expenditures, the typical refrigerated warehouse uses about 25 kWh of electricity per square foot per year. High energy usage in cold storage can be explained by thermodynamic principles.
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Cold storage facilities consume an average of 25 kWh of electricity and 9,200 Btu of natural gas per square foot per year, with refrigeration accounting for more than 70 percent of overall
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Their electric usage, often ranges from 40 to 60 kilowatt-hours per square foot per year, with refrigeration accounting for more than 70 percent of overall electric usage.
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