Energy efficiency improvements don't have to break the bank. Your savings from energy efficiency will more than cover the cost of the measures you take. In many cases, there are additional financial incentives available to reduce your costs even further. Energy efficiency helps you save money and protect against rising utility costs. However, your long-term energy efficiency savings depend on a few major factors, including your property’s current efficiency, your electricity rates, and the financial incentives available in your area.
LED lighting is available in a wide variety of commercial and industrial products, and the list is growing every year. The rapid development of LED technology has resulted in increased product availability, improved manufacturing efficiency, and lower prices. Below are some of the most common types of LED products.
Industrial and Commercial Lighting: The high efficiency and directional nature of LEDs make them ideal for many industrial uses. LEDs are increasingly common in street lights, parking garage lighting, walkways, and other outdoor area lighting, refrigerated case lighting, modular lighting, and task lighting. Parking lot poles/fixtures: Because LEDs are powerful and directional, replacing a 1000W fixture with a 150W LED is not only efficient but also provides better quality of light.
Since there can be variation in light color and directionality, it is important to compare products to find the best fixture for your space. Recessed downlights are commonly used in restaurants, hotels, gas stations, and in a number of office and commercial settings. The DOE estimates there are more than 600 million recessed downlights installed in U.S. homes and businesses.
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