EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -
Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market has opened the first grocery store in
Southern California to use carbon dioxide (CO2) refrigeration. The store,
located in Rosemead, is Fresh & Easy’s first to be GreenChill certified and
is among four new stores that the company opened, including the 100th in
California.
According to the company,
Fresh & Easy’s subcritical cascade CO2 refrigeration system, which is one
of only four in the United States, reduces the impact of the store’s
refrigeration on the ozone layer by about 70 percent as compared to industry
standards. The system is said to have an approximately 50 percent lower global
warming potential than traditional refrigerants.
The store also earned a
silver certification award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
(EPA’s) GreenChill Partnership by meeting tough benchmarks for cutting
emissions. Fewer than 40 of the nation’s 35,000 grocery stores have received
GreenChill Store Certification awards.
“Fresh & Easy’s
Rosemead store is an excellent example of what can be achieved when a
supermarket puts technology to work to help the ozone layer and fight climate
change,” said Keilly Witman, manager of EPA’s GreenChill Partnership. “This
store’s commitment to reducing refrigerant emissions proves that Fresh &
Easy is serious about protecting the environment.”
In addition to Fresh
& Easy’s efforts to reduce refrigerant emissions, the company also stresses
energy efficiency. Energy efficient characteristics of the company’s
refrigeration units include:
• Energy
efficient doors on freezer and dairy cases;
• Triple-pane
glass with an anti-fog coating on refrigerator doors, eliminating the need for
door heaters for icing or fogging;
• Night
curtains on refrigerators to conserve energy while keeping product at the
appropriate temperature when stores are closed; and
• LED
lighting in all chilled cases.
“On average, our stores
use 30 percent less energy than a typical supermarket, which helps our
customers save money while also helping the environment,” said Fresh & Easy
CEO Tim Mason. “We’ve worked hard to make sure we are thoughtful in the impact
we have on the environment and we’re excited to continue to innovate in this
area.”
The company worked
closely with partners Kysor/Warren, the equipment manufacturer and designer of
the system, and Source Refrigeration & HVAC Inc., which handled store
specific engineering and installation. Verisae provided the energy management
system controlling the system and its software will be used to help Fresh &
Easy track energy use and operating costs.
For more information,
visit www.freshandeasy.com.
Publication date:09/20/2010