We had a pedestal fan in the corner of our appliance department. The CAC had a pair of clip on fans. The hub office had a couple fans and the backroom had a box fan. Then came the energy audit and all the fans were taken away and thrown in the compactor. I am more upset at the fact that they didn't even bother donating them than the fact that they took them away.
Ever since we had the energy audit we have to go around the building every single night to turn off all the LCD monitors of all the kiosks and workstations in every department and all the offices. That's about 30 total. The funny thing is that the computer units are all left on and those use more electricity than the LCD monitors.
We are not allowed to plug in any phone or tablet chargers in the breakroom. I guess 0.95 watts will send the power bill through the roof. I'm surprised they haven't taken away our microwave, TV, fridge and Keurig machine. Because of the audit, we did lose our water cooler that we won from that credit contest a while back. The district facilities manager and QMT said it wasn't allowed. Now it's sitting in the corner of our breakroom collecting dust.
Because of the audit, all the lights inside are turned off when we leave the store for the night, making it pitch black. If the police ever needed to respond to a break in or something in the middle of the night, they wouldn't be able to see inside, where before, they'd have a pretty clear view inside since the lights closest to the entrances and a few other random lights were kept on overnight. But now? Not anymore. Most of our parking lot and all of our lighting on the exterior of the store is turned off, even our signage. It's not a coincidence that we've been broken into twice and have been tagged numerous times by vandals overnight since they cracked down on the lights. We even had a few homeless who occupied a dark, enclosed corner outside the back of our store, which is not lit at all. It was lit until the audit. They would leave their trash and excrement for our cleaning guy to deal with the next morning. No joke.