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LEDs Reduce Carbon Emissions and Save Electricity

17-03-2015

Luxmagazine.co.ukrecently reported that, a leading provider of student housing, plans to upgrade all of its 120 residences with LED lighting in a £21 million, 2-year retrofit across 23 towns and cities. The company, Unite Students, says that the more efficient LEDs will cut energy consumption by 10-to-15 percent per year, while also sparing the annual CO2 emissions equivalent of about 400 typical British households, or 2,000 tonnes per year. Unite is working with lighting giant Philips to install about 300,000 fixtures plus 85,000 sensors and dimmers that will, among other things, adjust lighting levels accordingly when they detect that students have left or entered a room or common area. It is placing the lights in corridors, kitchens, lounges, reception areas and outdoors. New bedroom lighting will include dimmers as well as lamps that can change colours at the push of a control (Philips 'LivingColors' brand), which will 'allow students to personalize their lighting to suit study, relaxation or socialsing,' Unite says in a press release. Something for everyone among the 41,000 students, from budding Einsteins to Casanovas (those without lava lamps, anyway). Unite says the project should also help it save maintenance costs because LED bulbs last longer than the lighting it is supplanting. Unite is contributing £9.6 million of the funds. The remainder comes from Unite's “co-investment partners,” the release states. The scheme is the second in recent weeks that should help upgrade lighting at UK universities. The 10-to-15 percent energy saving is modest next to typical vendor claims that LED bulbs reduce energy needs by around 80 percent. Unite did not say what type of lighting it would typically replace, or whether it would offset some of the energy reduction by installing more lighting than what currently exists. NovelEnergy Lighting understands all your energy and lighting requirements, and provides you with quality LED products like bulbs, tubes, lamps, sensors, etc. from some of the most reputed brands in the lighting industry such as Megaman, Heathfield, Osram, Toshiba, and of course, Philips. One of our LED lamps, the Megaman LED GU10, stands out from the rest as it uses energy efficiently and has a long lifetime. It delivers 500lm from just 7W, enabling it to produce light for a staggering 50,000 hours.
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