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7 STEPS TO ‘POWER’
YOUR RESTAURANT BUSINESS
ANALYZE. ACHIEVE. ACCELERATE.
www.wiproecoenergy.com
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Table of contents
03 .................................................................................... Introduction
04 .................................................................................... Analyzing Restaurant Types
04 .................................................................................... The Power of Seven
06 .................................................................................... Food For Thought
07 .................................................................................... About the Author
Energy is one of the Top 3 costs for a restaurant
operator and also the fastest growing. However, it is
something that restaurant operators, COOs & CFOs
struggle the most to get a handle on. Restaurant sites
normally would have site level metering for
electricity, gas and water but that too belongs to the
utility service providers for their billing requirements.
These meters provide consumption data that is
aggregated over a month and, thus, are not able to
give visibility on the day-to-day leakages that would
have happened at the site.The impact of variables like
business volume, weather, off days, etc. is also
completely missed.
This paper talks about a 7-step easy-to-implement method to save
energy costs without any equipment upgrades, retrofits, or overhauls.
The proposed steps provide a framework for launching a data-driven
continuous improvement program with no capital expenditure. All
that is needed is analysis and pattern detection skills. Using the service
window framework outlined below it is possible to easily align business
intensity (guest count, sales, etc.) with the restaurant’s energy intensity
(kWh) to improve bottom line, especially when same-store sales
(compares sales of stores opened for at least one year) is flat to low.
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Introduction
ANALYZE. ACHIEVE. ACCELERATE.
An analysis of various restaurants types shows the ways in which
restaurant operations can be transformed by evaluating energy
consumption patterns. This is especially true for restaurants that have a
high staff turnover as it is difficult to implement training programs for
the staff in short time spans and it is also true for those that have low
appetite for capital investment in efficiency enhancement. Also, there
are differences in the way restaurant policies are implemented.
Energy consumption patterns across restaurants vary and are
dependent on multiple factors. These could be types of consumption
equipment and their condition (age, maintenance, technology, etc.),
sales turnover and footfalls, seasonality, weather, type of retail outlet
(layout, size, orientation), etc.
There are large variations in energy consumption patterns in a
restaurant within a working day as well as during the week and across
months. While all these complexities exist at each individual site, the
energy management challenge increases manifold when power has to be
managed across a network or chain involving several restaurants.
Looking only at the power bill at the end of a month does not help a
restaurant operator identify savings opportunities because there is
no clarity on when and where the energy leakages have happened as
the consumption is mapped across a whole month. In fact, even at a
daily consolidation level, most of the opportunities get hidden
because the restaurant’s consumption pattern is different at different
times of the day.
Restaurants can follow the 7-step framework to save up to 15% in energy
costs without making any heavy investments in equipment upgrade,
according to an internalWipro Study on Restaurant Energy Efficiency.
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Analyzing Restaurant Types
One of the key things that the restaurant operator needs to focus on
is to ensure that the energy consumption (energy intensity) in his
restaurant is aligned to business volume (business intensity) and that
there is minimal mismatch between need and consumption.
Here are the 7 simple but effective steps that operators can take to
identify such mismatches:
1. Know your restaurant service windows
Every restaurant goes through a varied business load on any given
day or week. You need to know when your crew sets up the
restaurant, when they shut it down, the lean business days within
a week and lean hours within a day. One way to analyze the
consumption pattern is to break it down to a service window level.
Service windows are uniquely identifiable and can distinguish
energy consumption profile of a restaurant which is fairly
repeatable day after day. Some examples of the service windows
would be: crew setup, pre-breakfast, breakfast, lunch, post lunch,
dinner, crew shut down, no operation, etc. And then, one can
define specific time slots for each of these. These service windows
are a result of the business volume, weather, equipment usage,
menu, etc. and can be 8-10 in number for a typical restaurant.
2. Outline your restaurant behavior for service windows
Once the service windows are identified it is important to develop
an outline of policies to be followed in each of these, keeping in
mind food safety and customer comfort. Knowing a little bit about
your ovens, grills, fryers, etc. and a quick check on the lighting
fixtures can help one understand which are required only across
some of the service windows.
With this kind of categorization, you would get a good perspective
as to when you can consume more and when you will be
consuming lower than the average.
3. Controlling kitchen equipment during setup or shut down
Restaurant operators need to continuously strike a balance
between having equipment in ready-to-cook mode and making
sure it does not inflate their energy bills. Analyzing the energy
consumption pattern of critical high impact equipment helps
control schedules during setup, shutdown, no-operation and lean
periods. Simple steps like putting equipment on standby, putting
down the platens of grills, covering the fryer vats, etc. can easily
save hundreds of dollars in energy costs.
The Power of Seven
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4. Control HVAC across service windows
Dining area temperature control is a critical aspect of restaurant
business because it impacts customer comfort. Similarly, the kitchen
area temperature is critical from an employee health and safety
perspective. Temperature deviations are common because of staff
resetting thermostats due to weather, not using setbacks for lean
business; setup and no-operations service windows, erratic fire-up
schedules and equipment malfunctions.
These deviations can inflate the monthly bill by 5-6%. It is important
to have a definition of set points for the various service windows as
well as have a clear fire-up and fire down schedule for the heating,
ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) units aligned to various
service windows.
5. Control restaurant lighting
Restaurants use a variety of lighting for various purposes. Not only
does the lighting requirement inside the restaurant change during
the day, but also certain types of lighting like signage and parking are
not required at all. Having a clear plan for scheduling the lights
across the services windows can easily save 3-4% on energy bills
while it helps bring down restaurant cooling load on account of the
lesser heat generated by the lamps.
6. Continuously benchmark and improve
Restaurant operators often struggle to benchmark their
restaurants with respect to energy usage due to the many variables
involved – business volumes, menus offered, schedules, age of the
restaurants, weather, etc. Comparative analysis of their
consumption in the different service window can help identify
operational issues.
7. Make staff service window “energy aware”
With the high staff churn rates in the restaurants, good energy
saving behavior and practices need to be constantly reinforced.
Creating easy-to-understand energy dashboards based on service
windows help in training the staff to analyze the service windows
and identify where the leakages have been. Some of the easy-to-act
suggestions can be: keep the walk-in freezer door shut when not
in use, turn off dining areas lights immediately on business hour
closure, etc.
ANALYZE. ACHIEVE. ACCELERATE.
HAPS Dhillon - Practice Head, HOTREC and Banks
HAPS Dhillon heads Wipro EcoEnergy's practice that is focused on creating Energy Management and Sustainability
solutions for the hospitality and banking sectors. As part of Wipro EcoEnergy Senior Leadership Team, HAPS is
responsible for global P&L for these segments. He holds an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering and is a
post-graduate in Business Administration from the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow. HAPS has extensive
experience in operational cost reduction, Analytics, Energy Efficiency, M2M, Managed Services, with deep skills in
solution architecting, delivery and product development.
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Apart from direct energy consumption savings, establishing a good control on energy usage simplifies management of food safety compliance, reduces
equipment downtime and operating costs, increases equipment life, optimizes utility procurement, etc. All of these go a long way in sustaining market
leadership, competitiveness and profitability.
Apart from improvement in profitability, these can create a positive brand impression that would appeal to an increasingly environment-friendly
consumer and thus enhance SSS!
Food For Thought
About the Author
IND/BRD/OCT 2014–DEC 2015
Wipro EcoEnergy is the energy services business division of Wipro Limited that provides intelligent, sustainable solutions for energy
consumption and management.Utilizing leading edge analytical tools we deliver energy efficient solutions to our clients that reduce their carbon
footprint, energy usage & recover avoidable energy losses.
Wipro EcoEnergy’s Managed Energy Services offering, holistically addresses the entire spectrum of energy and sustainability services providing
sustained energy savings.Wipro EcoEnergy has created a strong local ecosystem of partners in NorthAmerica,Europe &APAC and has deployed
its Energy Management Services solution for a number of clients around the world.These clients have seen substantial energy savings and cost
reduction during the course of their engagement with Wipro EcoEnergy.
For more information please visit: www.wiproecoenergy.com Or reach us at ecoenergy.info@wipro.com
About Wipro EcoEnergy
© WIPRO LTD 2014

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7 Steps to ‘Power’ Your Restaurant Business

  • 1. 7 STEPS TO ‘POWER’ YOUR RESTAURANT BUSINESS ANALYZE. ACHIEVE. ACCELERATE. www.wiproecoenergy.com
  • 2. 2 Table of contents 03 .................................................................................... Introduction 04 .................................................................................... Analyzing Restaurant Types 04 .................................................................................... The Power of Seven 06 .................................................................................... Food For Thought 07 .................................................................................... About the Author
  • 3. Energy is one of the Top 3 costs for a restaurant operator and also the fastest growing. However, it is something that restaurant operators, COOs & CFOs struggle the most to get a handle on. Restaurant sites normally would have site level metering for electricity, gas and water but that too belongs to the utility service providers for their billing requirements. These meters provide consumption data that is aggregated over a month and, thus, are not able to give visibility on the day-to-day leakages that would have happened at the site.The impact of variables like business volume, weather, off days, etc. is also completely missed. This paper talks about a 7-step easy-to-implement method to save energy costs without any equipment upgrades, retrofits, or overhauls. The proposed steps provide a framework for launching a data-driven continuous improvement program with no capital expenditure. All that is needed is analysis and pattern detection skills. Using the service window framework outlined below it is possible to easily align business intensity (guest count, sales, etc.) with the restaurant’s energy intensity (kWh) to improve bottom line, especially when same-store sales (compares sales of stores opened for at least one year) is flat to low. 3 Introduction ANALYZE. ACHIEVE. ACCELERATE.
  • 4. An analysis of various restaurants types shows the ways in which restaurant operations can be transformed by evaluating energy consumption patterns. This is especially true for restaurants that have a high staff turnover as it is difficult to implement training programs for the staff in short time spans and it is also true for those that have low appetite for capital investment in efficiency enhancement. Also, there are differences in the way restaurant policies are implemented. Energy consumption patterns across restaurants vary and are dependent on multiple factors. These could be types of consumption equipment and their condition (age, maintenance, technology, etc.), sales turnover and footfalls, seasonality, weather, type of retail outlet (layout, size, orientation), etc. There are large variations in energy consumption patterns in a restaurant within a working day as well as during the week and across months. While all these complexities exist at each individual site, the energy management challenge increases manifold when power has to be managed across a network or chain involving several restaurants. Looking only at the power bill at the end of a month does not help a restaurant operator identify savings opportunities because there is no clarity on when and where the energy leakages have happened as the consumption is mapped across a whole month. In fact, even at a daily consolidation level, most of the opportunities get hidden because the restaurant’s consumption pattern is different at different times of the day. Restaurants can follow the 7-step framework to save up to 15% in energy costs without making any heavy investments in equipment upgrade, according to an internalWipro Study on Restaurant Energy Efficiency. 4 Analyzing Restaurant Types One of the key things that the restaurant operator needs to focus on is to ensure that the energy consumption (energy intensity) in his restaurant is aligned to business volume (business intensity) and that there is minimal mismatch between need and consumption. Here are the 7 simple but effective steps that operators can take to identify such mismatches: 1. Know your restaurant service windows Every restaurant goes through a varied business load on any given day or week. You need to know when your crew sets up the restaurant, when they shut it down, the lean business days within a week and lean hours within a day. One way to analyze the consumption pattern is to break it down to a service window level. Service windows are uniquely identifiable and can distinguish energy consumption profile of a restaurant which is fairly repeatable day after day. Some examples of the service windows would be: crew setup, pre-breakfast, breakfast, lunch, post lunch, dinner, crew shut down, no operation, etc. And then, one can define specific time slots for each of these. These service windows are a result of the business volume, weather, equipment usage, menu, etc. and can be 8-10 in number for a typical restaurant. 2. Outline your restaurant behavior for service windows Once the service windows are identified it is important to develop an outline of policies to be followed in each of these, keeping in mind food safety and customer comfort. Knowing a little bit about your ovens, grills, fryers, etc. and a quick check on the lighting fixtures can help one understand which are required only across some of the service windows. With this kind of categorization, you would get a good perspective as to when you can consume more and when you will be consuming lower than the average. 3. Controlling kitchen equipment during setup or shut down Restaurant operators need to continuously strike a balance between having equipment in ready-to-cook mode and making sure it does not inflate their energy bills. Analyzing the energy consumption pattern of critical high impact equipment helps control schedules during setup, shutdown, no-operation and lean periods. Simple steps like putting equipment on standby, putting down the platens of grills, covering the fryer vats, etc. can easily save hundreds of dollars in energy costs. The Power of Seven
  • 5. 5 4. Control HVAC across service windows Dining area temperature control is a critical aspect of restaurant business because it impacts customer comfort. Similarly, the kitchen area temperature is critical from an employee health and safety perspective. Temperature deviations are common because of staff resetting thermostats due to weather, not using setbacks for lean business; setup and no-operations service windows, erratic fire-up schedules and equipment malfunctions. These deviations can inflate the monthly bill by 5-6%. It is important to have a definition of set points for the various service windows as well as have a clear fire-up and fire down schedule for the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) units aligned to various service windows. 5. Control restaurant lighting Restaurants use a variety of lighting for various purposes. Not only does the lighting requirement inside the restaurant change during the day, but also certain types of lighting like signage and parking are not required at all. Having a clear plan for scheduling the lights across the services windows can easily save 3-4% on energy bills while it helps bring down restaurant cooling load on account of the lesser heat generated by the lamps. 6. Continuously benchmark and improve Restaurant operators often struggle to benchmark their restaurants with respect to energy usage due to the many variables involved – business volumes, menus offered, schedules, age of the restaurants, weather, etc. Comparative analysis of their consumption in the different service window can help identify operational issues. 7. Make staff service window “energy aware” With the high staff churn rates in the restaurants, good energy saving behavior and practices need to be constantly reinforced. Creating easy-to-understand energy dashboards based on service windows help in training the staff to analyze the service windows and identify where the leakages have been. Some of the easy-to-act suggestions can be: keep the walk-in freezer door shut when not in use, turn off dining areas lights immediately on business hour closure, etc. ANALYZE. ACHIEVE. ACCELERATE.
  • 6. HAPS Dhillon - Practice Head, HOTREC and Banks HAPS Dhillon heads Wipro EcoEnergy's practice that is focused on creating Energy Management and Sustainability solutions for the hospitality and banking sectors. As part of Wipro EcoEnergy Senior Leadership Team, HAPS is responsible for global P&L for these segments. He holds an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering and is a post-graduate in Business Administration from the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow. HAPS has extensive experience in operational cost reduction, Analytics, Energy Efficiency, M2M, Managed Services, with deep skills in solution architecting, delivery and product development. 6 Apart from direct energy consumption savings, establishing a good control on energy usage simplifies management of food safety compliance, reduces equipment downtime and operating costs, increases equipment life, optimizes utility procurement, etc. All of these go a long way in sustaining market leadership, competitiveness and profitability. Apart from improvement in profitability, these can create a positive brand impression that would appeal to an increasingly environment-friendly consumer and thus enhance SSS! Food For Thought About the Author
  • 7. IND/BRD/OCT 2014–DEC 2015 Wipro EcoEnergy is the energy services business division of Wipro Limited that provides intelligent, sustainable solutions for energy consumption and management.Utilizing leading edge analytical tools we deliver energy efficient solutions to our clients that reduce their carbon footprint, energy usage & recover avoidable energy losses. Wipro EcoEnergy’s Managed Energy Services offering, holistically addresses the entire spectrum of energy and sustainability services providing sustained energy savings.Wipro EcoEnergy has created a strong local ecosystem of partners in NorthAmerica,Europe &APAC and has deployed its Energy Management Services solution for a number of clients around the world.These clients have seen substantial energy savings and cost reduction during the course of their engagement with Wipro EcoEnergy. For more information please visit: www.wiproecoenergy.com Or reach us at ecoenergy.info@wipro.com About Wipro EcoEnergy © WIPRO LTD 2014