MARKETS

College and University

Commercial Office

Distribution

Food and Beverage Manufacturing

Food Distribution
and Cold Storage


Industrial

Parking Garage

Retail and Grocery
warehouses, distribution centers, operational efficiency, multiple facilities, distribution chains, energy costs, lighting systems, ventilation systems, demand response, daylight harvesting, energy reduction, solar photovoltaic arrays, energy assessments Case Study involving ECM Motor upgrade for Thermo Fischer Scientific
DISTRIBUTION 

  
For warehouse and distribution centers, Groom Energy
has worked with both single sites, operating for one region,
to multi-site operators, operating across broad geographic
regions and managing an entire distribution chain. Energy
costs in these environments are often led by electrical
applications such as lighting and ventilation systems.

Groom Energy targets inefficiencies in each of these areas
as well as unique applications such as demand response and
daylight harvesting to find as much energy reduction as possible.
With large, unobstructed roof spaces, these facilities also
serve as strong host platforms for large solar photovoltaic
arrays, in regions where the incentives are most attractive.
In assessing a company’s entire network of facilities, the
extended Groom Energy team is able to provide both
on-site energy assessments with recommendations and
rollout anywhere across the United States.



Some of our customers