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| CU reduces energy consumption with solid-state lighting ![]() CU-Boulder, recently ranked as the #1 US "green university" by Sierra magazine, has been committed to sustainability for decades. The lighting in residence halls represents a significant proportion of electrical energy on campus, making lighting retrofits an important part of reducing energy consumption. LED lighting is an inherently sustainable solution that requires very low maintenance. Converting fluorescent fixtures to LED helps CU-Boulder campus reach their environmental goals of creating a green campus. According to the Energy Information Association (EIA), a division of the Department of Energy (DOE), lighting of educational buildings account for over 17% of all the illuminated floor space in the US, the second largest category after office buildings. This annual lighting load amounts to 32 Billion kWh of electricity and releases over 25 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere. "LED lighting technology has now surpassed fluorescent lighting in efficiency. Universities, schools, and other educational institutions are using LEDs in their renovation projects to meet sustainability goals and reduce greenhouse gas emissions," said Jeff Bisberg CEO of Albeo Technologies. "We are proud to supply energy efficient products to one of the leading green school in the US." Albeo's LED lighting conversion kit allowed CU-Boulder to reuse existing fixtures further minimizing the waste footprint of the lighting retrofit project, no discarded metal. Unlike LED drop-ins, Albeo's conversion kit provides a robust thermal solution that delivers longer-lifetimes and brighter fixtures. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Construction News :: home page |