Published: June 14, 2010
Burger King Corp. Debuts New Energy Efficient Restaurant in Germany
MIAMI - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Burger King Corp. (NYSE:BKC) broke new ground for the BK brand with the
unveiling of its new energy efficient BURGER KING restaurant located in
Waghäusel, Germany. The eco-friendly design developed in cooperation
with Wirsol Solar AG (Baden-Wurttemberg) utilizes state-of-the-art
technologies and renewable energy to power one-third of the restaurant's
energy consumption, thus reducing energy costs by 45 percent and the
emission of CO2 by more than 1201 metric tons
every year.
"This new energy-efficient restaurant uses renewable energy systems,
such as solar photovoltaic and wind turbines that are estimated to save
nearly half of this restaurant's yearly electricity costs," said
Jonathan Fitzpatrick, senior vice president franchise operations for
BKC's Europe, Middle East and Africa region. "Implementing these new
green energy systems reduces the environmental impact and is another
step in our ongoing commitment to our BK Positive Steps
corporate responsibility program."
Through its BK Positive Steps program, the BURGER KING system is
committed to being socially responsible in all areas of its business -
food, people, the environment and corporate governance. This latest
restaurant design and its advancements in green restaurant operations is
just one more example of the brand's commitment to its corporate social
responsibility program.
Modern design meets energy efficient
elements
This free-standing restaurant features the BURGER KING 20/20 restaurant
image of the future, which incorporates a variety of innovative and
contemporary elements including materials resembling corrugated metal,
brick and concrete. The 20/20 design takes the brand's signature
flame-broiling core attribute a step further by creating an exceptional
and memorable dining environment.
The 20/20 design is complemented with the latest eco-friendly
technologies and energy efficient construction elements including:
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Interior heat recovery ventilation system that cools and heats the
restaurant, saving 73 percent of energy consumption per year;
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Long-lasting interior and exterior LED bulbs saving more than 55
percent of energy consumption annually;
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Excess heat loss is captured to generate hot water, conserving 50
percent of energy usage annually;
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A wind turbine contributing up to 2,500 kWh to the restaurant's power
supply was added to the traditional exterior BK logo sign;
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Photovoltaic and wind energy systems that save up to 45 percent of
electricity annually;
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More than 720 solar photovoltaic modules generate over 53,500 kWh of
electricity per year, which equals the annual consumption of five U.S.
households;2
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A solar-powered electric vehicle charging station for hybrid cars; and
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A rainwater reclamation system for outside irrigation.
In addition, the restaurant kitchen features the revolutionary Duke
Flexible Batch Broiler, which maximizes cooking flexibility while
reducing gas consumption and related costs by 52 percent electricity
consumption and costs by 90 percent. All BURGER KING restaurants in
North America have installed this new broiler and the international
rollout is expected to be completed by the end of 2012.
1 Data provided by Wirsol Solar AG
2 According to the U.S. Department of Energy, on average a
typical household in the United States uses 920 kWh of electricity per
month which equates to 11,040 kWh per year.
ABOUT BURGER KING CORPORATION
The BURGER KING system operates more than 12,100 restaurants in all 50
states and in 74 countries and U.S. territories worldwide. Approximately
90 percent of BURGER KING restaurants are owned and operated by
independent franchisees, many of them family-owned operations that have
been in business for decades. In 2008, Fortune magazine ranked Burger
King Corp. (BKC) among America's 1,000 largest corporations and in 2010,
Standard & Poor's included shares of Burger King Holdings, Inc. in the
S&P MidCap 400 index. BKC was recently recognized by Interbrand on its
top 100 "Best Global Brands" list and Ad Week has named it one of the
top three industry-changing advertisers within the last three decades.
To learn more about Burger King Corp., please visit the company's
website at www.bk.com.
To learn more about the BK Positive Steps corporate
responsibility program and view the complete fiscal 2009 report, visit www.bk.com/corporateresponsibility.
For more information on Burger King Corp., please visit the company's
website at www.bk.com.
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