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October 2012
Dimmers & Occupancy Sensors 
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More than a century ago, the light switch was revolutionary. But today, it's almost like a rotary phone. It still works, but why settle for antiquated technology when you can get so much more for just a small premium?

  

Dimmers
Dimming allows you to choose the exact light level they want for whatever they're doing. Dimmers also extend bulb life (whether those bulbs are incandescent, halogen, compact fluorescent, or LED) a significant advantage for hard-to-reach fixtures with expensive light bulbs.  And, dimmers save energy. By dimming the lights even 10%, you save 10% lighting electricity. The more you dim, the more you save. As energy prices continue to rise, a dimmer can pay for itself very quickly.

 

 

There are light control options available at virtually any price point:

  • Simple wallbox dimmers in styles and colors that match any decor.
  • Wireless remote controls to adjust lights from any location
  • Control systems that control a whole facility from one location or even hand held smart devices.

Occupancy Sensors  

Occupancy/vacancy sensors are quick, easy options for delivering energy savings and adding convenience. Occupancy sensors provide hands-free light control that automatically turns lights on and off.  Occupancy/vacancy sensors save energy, and eliminate one more worry in a busy day.


 

      

Commercially, energy retrofits are your greatest opportunity to add dimming and occupancy sensors to the save additional energy. It is important to remember that there are more than 500 million T12 lamps still in use in commercial office spaces today. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has regulated a phase-out of these lamps effective July 2012, which virtually guarantees that these lamps will need to be retrofitted and upgraded to energy saving lamps and lighting controls.

  

So, if you have a lighting retrofit or lighting control project that is under consideration, please contact Premier Lighting  for free assistance on product selection, design and rebate processing.

  

Reprinted in part from LightNow.

The History Behind Energy Efficiency (Rebate) Programs

Keeps Electric System in Balance  

 

Energy efficiency (rebate) programs have been helping electric utility customers reduce and manage their energy costs for 30 years or more in many states. Born out of the energy crises of the 1970s, these customer programs have grown and matured to become a low-cost, high-value energy resource for electric utilities and their customers.

 

Three Decades and Counting: A Historical Review and Current Assessment of Electric Utility Energy Efficiency Activity in the States, a new report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), examines the history of these programs and their role in helping to transform the electric utility industry.

 

"Working with customers to reduce their energy use through improved energy efficiency was a radical departure from the traditional utility business model followed from the earliest days of the industry through the 1970s," said Dan York, ACEEE Utilities Program Director and lead author of this report. "Using energy efficiency and related practices to manage customer energy use has become an integral and highly valuable utility energy resource."

 

Energy efficiency (rebate) programs for electric utility customers have been in place in some states for 30 years or more. Other states have only more recently begun significant energy efficiency programs. Across the nation, however, these programs have experienced especially rapid growth over the past decade due to a variety of policies that have been established by utility regulators and state policymakers. Such policies have been enacted in recognition of the multiple benefits of improved energy efficiency in customer homes, business, and industries. In 2010, the total budget for electric utility customer energy efficiency programs was $4.6 billion, about a four-fold increase from the $1.1 billion spent on such programs just a decade earlier.

 

"The concept of energy efficiency as a utility resource is really very simple," noted Marty Kushler, ACEEE Senior Fellow and co-author of the report. "To keep an electric system in balance, you can either add supply resources or reduce customer demand. Utilities, regulators, and policymakers have increasingly come to realize that it is far cheaper to reduce demand through energy efficiency programs than it is to construct, fuel, and operate additional electric generating plants."

 

The ACEEE report found that not only do customer energy efficiency programs help reduce energy costs, they also yield significant environmental benefits and can improve system reliability. Furthermore, the report found that energy efficiency remains the lowest cost energy resource available to utilities by a wide margin. Saving a kilowatt-hour of electricity as the result of a customer energy efficiency (rebate) program is about one-third the cost of generating a kilowatt-hour from a power plant.

 

Locally, Xcel is still processing rebates for lighting retrofit and lighting optimization programs.  Rebates subject to fixture wattage and other variables. Contact Premier Lighting  today for a free analysis of your current lighting system and the rebates available to convert to energy saving lamps and fixtures.

Reprinted in part from LightNow.

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