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Where warehouses waste energy – and how to fix it

26 Aug 2025
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Warehouses are an important link in the logistics chain, providing storage for goods awaiting further use or resale. These facilities can consume considerable amounts of energy and, as such, offer opportunities for sustainable energy savings.

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