5 Easy Ways for New England Businesses to Combat Winter Electric Rate Hikes

People say there are only two guarantees in life: death and taxes. But if you live in New England, lately it seems expecting electric rate hikes in the winter is the third thing to add to the list.
With New Regulations on the Horizon, the Cold Storage Industry Will Need to Adapt

As the EPA and other regulatory bodies discuss hydrofluorocarbons and other refrigerants with “global warming potential,” it will be up to those in the cold storage industry to future-proof their operations and focus on data to maintain profitability.
Understanding Your Commercial Electric Bill – The Energy Efficiency Charge

Of particular importance to energy efficiency, though, is the one item you’re being charged for (that you may not even notice) that pays into efficiency programs and can be money put right back into your business: The EE-related charge.
Reduce Your Overall Refrigeration Energy Consumption or Peak Demand Charges?

Today we dive into an important topic from the first stage of determining an appropriate efficiency solution for your business: will a solution reducing peak energy demand or a solution reducing overall energy consumption be more effective for my business?
Recently Advanced Farm Bill Could Have Wide-reaching Impact on Produce & Floral Industries

The new food safety body would be made up of around 14,000 employees, with the budget authority of about $2.3 billion each year. This would be the result of combining the FSIS and the FDA.
On #EEDay2019, Polls Show Mixed Reactions to Energy-Saving Habits

According to a poll conducted by the AP-NORC, people are very much influenced by whether an energy-saving habit can conceivably fit into their lifestyle and schedule, and if it helps their finances.
Massachusetts Wants 80% Clean Energy by 2050, and New Regulations are Coming in 2018

Beginning in 2018, the baseline percentage will be set at 16%. And in each following year, the percentage will be increased by 2% until the clean energy sources account for 80% in 2050.
Lights Out for Expanded Lighting Energy Efficiency?

The administration is seeking to undo an Obama-era regulation that applies to specialty lightbulbs, leaving it out of the upcoming 2020 federal efficiency standards. These types of bulbs include the decorative globe-like bulbs in bathroom fixtures, reflectors in recessed lighting, and more.
In the Grocery Game, Refrigeration and HVACR Must Keep Evolving

As laid out in this article in ACHR News, specific systems are being designed for specific desires. “The days of centralized direct-expansion (DX) systems aren’t necessarily over, but those systems have been joined by a host of new technologies…”
HVACR Contractors: the Key to a Healthy Relationship with Your Customers? Communication

In the relationship between HVACR contractors and their customers who rely on the complex, expensive refrigeration equipment to keep their business alive, neither partner has it easier than the other. Especially when that relationship exists in the restaurant and service industry.