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GAR President Tom Raffy was recently interviewed by a southern California-based newspaper on how his firm has prepped for blackout or brownouts. According to Raffy, GAR is prepared to shut down its chiller for a day, if necessary. And while the move would slow production a bit, it ensures that manufacturing continues uninterrrupted. GAR’s chiller is a 40-ton unit that cools 10,000 gallons of water—the amount it takes to make a 3,000-gallon batch of product, such as shampoo or conditioner—so that it is ready for packaging. Shutting it down will conserve 200 kilowatts of energy.
GAR is a member of Riverside Public Utilities’ Power Partner Program. Participating businesses have agreed to shut off high-energy usage equipment if the need arises, to help the city avoid a blackout or brownout.
GAR is a member of Riverside Public Utilities’ Power Partner Program. Participating businesses have agreed to shut off high-energy usage equipment if the need arises, to help the city avoid a blackout or brownout.