While automatic shut-off provides increased savings for customers, research suggests implementing advanced strategies available with manual controls like switches can really turbocharge both energy savings and return on investment.
Leviton Ends the Annoyance of CFL Bulbs
Compact fluorescent lightbulbs save energy, but they take a long time to warm up and they’re not easily controlled by a dimmer. Selin Glickman of Leviton demonstrates a new dimmer that ends the annoyance of CFL bulbs.
Lamontagne Named Director of Specification Sales for Leviton’s Lighting Management Systems
Leviton announces the appointment of John LaMontagne to the position of Director of Specification Sales for the company’s Lighting Management Systems business. In his new post, LaMontagne will lead the company’s Technical Sales team to drive product sales through architects, lighting designers, design engineers and other members of the specification community.
Lighting Controls Association Announces Sponsorship of New IES Design Award
The Lighting Controls Association is proud to announce that it has entered into a five-year agreement with the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) to sponsor a new Control Innovation Award as part of the IES’s prestigious Illumination Awards. Online submissions for the 2011 Illumination Awards program are being accepted January 18 through February 11, 2011.
Welcome to The New Lighting Controls Association Website
I am pleased to announce that the Lighting Controls Association’s website has relaunched at www.lightingcontrolsassociation.org, providing most of the content of the old site, but now having content that is new, easier to find, read, share and discuss. From now on, if you visit our old site, www.aboutlightingcontrols.org, it will automatically direct you to the new site.
Lighting Controls Association Welcomes GE Lighting as New Member
The Lighting Controls Association is pleased to welcome GE Lighting as a new member. GE Lighting’s lighting, electronics and control products help building owners and users around the world reduce energy and maintenance costs while enhancing aesthetics, security and sustainability.
Lutron Introduces New Maestro® Wireless Programming Videos
Light control manufacturer Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. recently introduced 12 new Maestro® Wireless programming videos to emphasize the simplicity of programming the Maestro Wireless system. The new videos are available online at www.lutron.com/maestrowirelessprogramming.
New York City Requires Lighting Upgrades in Largest Buildings
To help achieve the PlaNYC goal of a 30% reduction in greenhouse gases by the year 2030, on December 9, 2009, the New York City Council enacted ambitious legislation targeting energy consumption in buildings. Recognizing that 85% of the buildings that exist today will still be in use in 2030, the Council is focusing on existing buildings. New York’s 22,000 largest buildings, concentrated largely in Manhattan, account for roughly 45% of total floorspace and energy consumption, and were specifically targeted by the legislation to make the biggest impact for the smallest amount of government intervention.
Bruce Spencer Rises to VP of Distribution Sales for Universal Lighting Technologies
Universal Lighting Technologies is promoting Bruce Spencer to Vice President, Distribution Sales, from his current position as Senior Director, Distribution Sales U.S. In his new role, Spencer will oversee the sale of all Universal and Vossloh-Schwabe products within the distribution channel throughout the United States. The change is in line with Universal’s strategic commitment to grow the current distribution channel.
GE Publishes Guide to Linear Fluorescent Lamp Dimming
GE has published an informative guide to linear fluorescent lamp dimming, available here.
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