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Sprint Expands Environmental Commitment With Energy Management System In Retail Stores

2013-03-27 14:24:00| pollutiononline News Articles

During the next 10 years, Sprint expects to save approximately $15 million with the implementation of a new Retail Energy Management (REM) system. The system, which has been installed in more than 1,000 Sprint retail stores to date, is expected to reduce Sprint’s retail energy costs by 15 percent, a $1.5M annual savings, an 18-month payback on the program

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