
Commercial lighting is estimated to consume 365 + billion kilowatt-hours of energy….
Overall, lighting in the US is estimated to account for at least 23% of national electricity consumption. With 76% of our national lighting use to be attributed to commercial and industrial buildings and 80% of a building electrical usage attributed to lighting, retrofitting lighting can have a giant impact globally and locally.
Being in the fore-front of energy efficient technology is part of the LRS mission and objectives. The experience and enthusiasm our staff brings to this ever changing marketplace has proven to effectively advance the knowledge of our customers, suppliers and contractors alike. Educating the customer on the efficient use of energy and its benefits to the environment, along with managing their expectations pertaining to the actual retrofit is the fundamental process of working with our customers and other strategic partners. We encourage and aid our customers to participate in state and federal incentive programs such as utility rebates and federal energy credits, priding ourselves in taking the time to work with our customers and understand corporate objectives with energy management and sustainability on a local and national level.
Our staff carries a vast experience in the identification and retrofits other energy efficient opportunities such as motors, variable frequency drives (VFDs) and energy management systems as well as thermal and mechanical retrofit opportunities. LRS staff see the value of reducing costs and operating a leaner, cleaner facility.
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Green is Good:
Because LRS will work with customers from audit to installation we also are sure to recycle materials that are removed from your building. We make this a clean and simple process. Florescent lighting contains mercury and recycling keeps mercury containing products out of inappropriate waste disposal streams (especially incineration).
LRS does not dispose of your old fixtures in landfills. We disassemble the fixtures and recycle them by their components. |
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