Ice machines are found in virtually every commercial kitchen. The installed base of cube, nugget and flake-type machines represents one of the largest inventories of foodservice equipment and a significant electric load. But, research indicates that there are practical ways to reduce the cost of making ice by purchasing more efficient ice machines and operating them more effectively. Field research shows that ice machines, which tend to operate at peak utility hours when electricity is most e1.00pensive, can be shifted to cheaper off-peak hours under the right circumstances. And, newer ENERGY STAR® qualified ice machines save energy and water compared to older non-ENERGY STAR® machines. Learn how to find and specify efficient ice machines and how to take advantage of utility incentives for efficient equipment. Hear what the researchers at the Food Service Technology Center have discovered about ice machines and find out how much you can save by purchasing efficient ice machines and operating them with low-cost off-peak electricity.