Sunday, October 23, 2011

Small Borough Saves Big With LED Lights

The taxpayers of Monaca, PA will soon be saving up to 90% on exterior lighting costs at the borough's Municipal building on Pennsylvania Ave. and at four of the borough's parks. Monaca will use $42,000 from the Power of Light grant program of Duquesne Light to replace 480 watt incandescent exterior lights with highly energy efficient 160 watt LED lights. The LED lights will be equiped with programable dimmers that will reduce there power output to 40 watts each night around midnight. They will also be equiped with sensors that will brighten the lights to full power for 15 minutes if motion is detected. Boat Launch Park, George Washington Plaza, Pumphouse Park and Veterans Memorial Park are scheduled to have the new LED exterior lights installed by the end of October. The LED lights will not only reduce the borough's lighting costs, but will also reduce maintenance costs. Exterior LED lighting has a life expectancy of over 8 years.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Collingdale Cuts Light Bill In Half

The borough of Collingdale, PA is expecting to cut its lighting bill in half by retrofitting existing fixtures in municipal buildings with energy-efficient LED lighting. Collingdale will retrofit interior lighting fixtures in the the borough's police station, library and school with LED light fixtures from Stouch Lighting, the Aston Pa lighting distributor. Stouch will retrofit T-12 fixtures that use 4 lights with T-8 fixtures using only 2 lights. The lighting retrofit will improve light quality in the buildings while greatly reducing energy caosts and maintenance costs. The project was funded by an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block grant through the American Recovery Reinvestment Act.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Casino Switches Exterior Lights To LED's

All the glitz without the waste. That's what you can expect when you drive up to the Ameristar Casino Resort Spa in St. Charles, MO. Ameristar recently replaced over 60 Post Top Lights and better then 6,000 S14 lamps with energy efficient LED lights. The company replaced 175 watt Post Top lamps with 35 watt LED lamps and 11 watt incandescent S14 lamps were replaced with 2 watt LED lights. Although upfront costs were higher, the casino expects to see a quick return on it's investment due to energy savings and reduced maintenance costs. The new lights are expected to last 50,000 hours and come with a 3 year warranty.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Lease To Own LED Lighting

In early August, Lunera Capital Plus SM, the financing branch of Lunera Lighting, Inc. LCP announced the Lunera® Capital Lease, a five-year capital lease with fixed monthly payments, no money down and no application fee. With the Lunera Capital Lease, the lights belongs to the lessee and are listed on the
lessee’s balance sheet as an asset. The lessee reaps the benefits of depreciation and interest, owning the lights after making the final payment. This gives you the full benefit of all accelerated tax depreciation and other tax benefits associated with the purchase of equipment for your business. With this lease you eliminate upfront cost of lighting improvements, lower operating expenses and realize savings in the first year. After upgrading, your building will immediately realize lower operating cost while attracting and retaining valuable tenants. This is a great way for building owners to reap the tremendous energy savings associated with LED lighting without the substantial initial costs.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Solar-Powered LED Runway Lights

The Canadian Government's Innovative Clean Energy Fund is bringing solar LED airfield lights to the Tsay Keh Dene First Nation of Victoria, British Columbia. The new LED lights will illuminate the runway edge and threshold along a 4500ft runway used to move supplies, groceries, and community members to nearby towns. The new runway lights will also allow for night time medical evacuations. The nearest hospital is 5 hours away  over ruged logging roads. Before now, critically injured patients would have to wait until morning before medevac crews could arrive. The solar LED airfield lights now provide the Community and neighbouring communities of Williston Reservoir a safe runway after dusk. "It was a fast and simple solution for something that will greatly benefit the safety of the community and pilots." says Tsay Keh Dene Chief Dennis Izony. Tsay Keh Dene Nation member, Stacey Pierre, advises others communities considering deploying solar-powered airfield lights for their remote runways: "If you're in a remote community, we would highly encourage it - for the safety of the community."