Rational, the global technology and market leader in hot food preparation, has joined EPA’s ENERGY STAR program as an ENERGY STAR partner.  Due to Rational’s focus on its holistic approach to sustainability, whitefficiency, its SelfCookingCenter units have earned the ENERGY STAR.  Currently, Rational is only one of two combination oven manufacturers that is an ENERGY STAR partner.

    

“Being an ENERGY STAR partner will open up new opportunities with those customers and projects that want and require ENERGY STAR certification for their operations and for green building opportunities with LEED designations.  Our customers and consultants want to be environmentally friendly, and now with our being an ENERGY STAR partner, they know they are or can be,” says Markus Glueck, president of Rational USA.

 

Rational sees efficiency as making the optimum use of all resources, whether it be time, energy, water, space or raw materials - in other words, whitefficiency. Whitefficiency is an integrated approach that has been firmly established within Rational’s corporate philosophy from the onset. It underlines the sustainability by the way it operates: from development, to production, to operation in the kitchen, to the unique service, right through to the recycling of the used appliances.

 
Earning the ENERGY STAR is one more step towards living up to its philosophy, whitefficiency.  “For many years, we have known the efficiency of our product.  This third party validation gives our claims credibility,” adds Glueck.

Compared to standard equipment, ENERGY STAR certified combination ovens on average are roughly 30% more efficient.  This means that they have an estimated annual savings of $250 (gas models) and $700 (electric models), save roughly 28 MBTU per year or 7,121 kWh per year and have a lifetime savings of $2,500 (gas models) and $6,800 (electric models), which is based on 12-year life and 4 percent discount, and actual savings will vary depending on use.  For more information about the ENERGY STAR program for commercial ovens, you can visit their website at: https://www.energystar.gov/certified-products/detail/commercial_ovens.

 

ENERGY STAR was introduced by the EPA in 1992 as a voluntary, market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency.  Today, the ENERGY STAR label can be found on more than 65 different kinds of products as well as new homes and commercial and industrial buildings that meet strict energy-efficiency specifications set by the EPA.  Over the past twenty years, American families and businesses have saved a total of more than $230 billion on utility bills and prevented more than 1.9 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions with help from ENERGY STAR.

 If you would like to see and experience the SelfCookingCenter and the variety of Rational accessories at a CookingLive event, you can obtain more information and register online at: www.rational-online.us