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LED Lighting Upgrade of TD Garden in Boston Completed by Osram Sylvania

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by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

Did you know that the TD Garden has undergone a significant LED lighting retrofit? The project, implemented by SYLVANIA Lighting Solutions of Wilmington, MA, included an audit and survey of the existing lighting system, and installation an… more...

  Filed under: LED Lighting

0 replies | 1974 views | Posted on: 03/11/2016 | Last updated: 03/11/2016

LEDs will be the Lighting Standard of the Future

by NSchepis Student at Bridgewater State

LED bulbs are the future of lighting. The Department of Energy has brought forth a rule that lead to the phase-out of CFLs. The new rule which has been on the table for over a decade will use the current standard already established by Cong… more...

  Filed under: Lighting

0 replies | 788 views | Posted on: 02/13/2016 | Last updated: 02/13/2016

To Reach the Global Lighting Goal we have to educate people about LEDs

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by NSchepis Student at Bridgewater State

The Global Lighting Challenge is a race to install 10 billion high-efficiency light bulbs and fixtures. The goal of the campaign is to reach a cumulative global sale of 10 billion high efficiency, high-quality, and affordable lighting produ… more...

  Filed under: LED Lighting

0 replies | 1164 views | Posted on: 02/01/2016 | Last updated: 02/01/2016

What's the Greenest Lightbulb? LEDs are ready for prime time, as suppliers offer more efficient options

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by NSchepis Student at Bridgewater State

Incandescent bulbs may be in real decline as suppliers can now offer more efficient options. Top choices are fluorescent, CFL, and LED bulbs, but LEDs are clearly the most efficient. They use less electricity, (less than $2 a year), they us… more...

  Filed under: Lighting

0 replies | 1657 views | Posted on: 10/01/2015 | Last updated: 10/02/2015

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