Students spend most of their time indoors, making proper lighting a priority but electricity costs are often expensive. According to The National Energy Development Project, around 17% of the electricity used by schools is for lighting. But what if you could reduce...
Title 24 is the common nickname for California’s energy code. The standards have been around for decades, but what does it mean for your lighting system?According to Section 6 in the California Code of Regulations, Title 24 outlines a broad set of standards buildings...
Businesses and building managers are finding new and reliable ways to connect lighting networks. Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a wireless communication points are centered onto one ethernet cable rather than having numerous wi-fi access points throughout an area or...
The new Integrated Lighting Campaign (ILC) is gathering research and providing resources to businesses to advance their lighting and promote energy efficient lighting practices. This campaign is being promoted by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Better Buildings...
Newer light fixture technology can allow for integrated controls in a building, increasing functionality. These controls include features like dimmers and motion-sensing lights, along with lamps that change color in pace with your natural circadian rhythm.Two-way...