Bright lighting idea cuts IGA energy bill by $40k overnight

Updated September 21 2012 - 4:28pm, first published September 20 2012 - 10:09am
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Queens SUPA IGA manager Stuart Bain shows off the store's new solar panels.
Queens SUPA IGA manager Stuart Bain shows off the store's new solar panels.

While the big supermarkets are caught in their own price wars, a group of independent grocery stores in Western Australia's Midwest region claim to have shaved about $40,000 - or 10 per cent - off their annual energy costs with basic incentives.

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