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For most companies, the last time they reaped significant financial
benefit from a change in their lighting systems was with an upgrade
to more efficient lamps and electronic ballasts. But a lot has changed
since then. Now, in virtually every business, there is an opportunity to significantly reduce
existing lighting costs further by adopting newly developed energy management control systems.
WHY ADOPT ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROLS NOW? IT’S THE CODE.
Energy codes are now the law of the land. From the ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Energy Standard and
IECC, to LEED, CEC Title 24 2005 and more, federal and state codes are underscoring the need for
better energy-saving controls for lighting by either mandating compliance or encouraging it with
tax incentives and utility rebates.
COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Energy costs are rising faster than
ever before, making the reduction
of energy consumption by business-
es an increasingly more powerful
competitive advantage. With over
38% of a typical business’ energy
bill related to lighting, energy saving
controls for lighting are squarely at
the center of any effort to reduce
energy expenditures.