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Shore Hotel Installs Green Charge Networks Technology

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SANTA MONICA, CALIF.—Santa Monica’s Shore Hotel has installed power saving technology by Green Charge Networks, which will save the hotel an estimated 50 percent in demand charges annually. GreenStation, an intelligent energy storage system, combines historical energy use patterns with real-time weather data to predict demand and store and discharge energy accordingly. The system’s installation will further showcase the hotel’s commitment to sustainability and propel it towards the prestigious LEED Platinum certification.

“Many of our customers have seen significant reductions in demand charges, some by 50 percent or more,” said Vic Shao, CEO of Green Charge Networks. “We’re excited to work with the Shore Hotel to model how energy storage can play an integral role in improving the efficiency of green buildings. This partnership further demonstrates the Shore Hotel’s commitment to sustainable building practices and power efficiency.”

Over the past decade, while kWh pricing has trended downwards in California for businesses, kW pricing has grown by more than 7 percent annually. On average, commercial electricity users pay 50 percent or more of their electric bill in demand charges. These so-called “demand charges” reflect the peak electricity use during a given period and are mainly shouldered by businesses.

Along with the GreenStation intelligent energy storage system, Shore Hotel will be installing an electric vehicle charging station for the increasing number of hotel guests that drive EVs. The GreenStation will thus reduce demand charges from the electricity spikes associated with EV chargers.

“Shore Hotel is committed to modeling how sustainability and luxury can work together to create an incredible experience for our guests,” said Steve Farzam, CEO at Shore Hotel. “Energy storage is a natural complement to the many measures we’ve taken to reduce our carbon footprint and achieving Gold LEED certifications.”

Go to Green Charge Networks.

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