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Energy-Saving Equation: GE Lighting Helps School Campus Reduce Energy Costs by More Than $200,000 Annually

Energy-Saving Equation: GE Lighting Helps School Campus Reduce Energy Costs by More Than $200,000 Annually   . East Cleveland, OH —  April 7, 2011 — (NYSE:GE) — Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (CVCC) recently called on GE Lighting, in conjunction with CCG Energy Solutions, to create a lighting equation that would result in better quality light [...]

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Lutron Lighting Controls, Shades Used in 2011 Smart Home: Green + Wired at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago

Lutron Lighting Controls, Shades Used in 2011 Smart Home: Green + Wired at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago Coopersburg, PA (May 26, 2011) – Lighting control manufacturer Lutron Electronics is pleased to announce that its energy-saving HomeWorksâ lighting control system and Sivoia QED automated shading system are included in the 2011 Smart Home: [...]

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City of Boston Gets Brighter and Greener with New Philips LED Street Lights

City of Boston Gets Brighter and Greener with New Philips LED Street Lights – Savings of $1.1 million annually in electricity costs expected with 14,000 new energy-efficient LED luminaires – LEDs will help eliminate more than 5,000 tons of greenhouse gas annually   BURLINGTON, Mass., July 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Residents of Boston will be [...]

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Neptun Lighting Case Study: Reducing Energy & Maintenance Costs

      Edwards Hospital located in downtown Naperville, IL has recently retrofitted one of their parking garages to more energy efficient Neptun Induction lighting systems. With this conversion to induction lighting, the hospital was able to reduce their wattage in half while increasing their lighting levels.                 [...]

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PSE&G Suggests Ways to Keep Cool and Manage Energy Costs for the Rest of the Summer

PSE&G Suggests Ways to Keep Cool and Manage Energy Costs for the Rest of the Summer Extreme heat is resulting in higher-than-normal energy bills NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ — July 2010 has gone into the history books as one of the hottest Julys on record, with 21 days of temperatures exceeding 90 degrees. This [...]

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