How Hotels Can Cut Energy Costs – Without Cutting Quality
💡 The hospitality industry is recovering post-COVID, facing inflation and high energy costs, with HVAC accounting for 40-50% of a hotel's energy bill. In the US, commercial buildings, including hotels, consume 75% of electricity, half of which is for heating and air conditioning. The Hampton Inn and Suites in Bakersfield saved 40% on electricity with solar panels. The Beverly Hilton and Waldorf Astoria utilize thermal energy storage for 40% of peak summer cooling, reducing costs. Thermal storage offers a safer and potentially more cost-effective alternative to batteries for energy management.
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