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Lighting
Lighting accounts for an estimated
20 percent of all electricity use in the U.S. Of this
20 percent, 80 percent is consumed by industries, businesses,
offices and warehouses. In a typical 50,000 square foot
commercial building, about $45,000 is spent annually
on energy for lighting. Reducing the amount of energy
used for lighting at your facility may save you money.
Turning off lights when they are not
needed is one easy, free strategy to cut your companys
energy use and lower the electric bill. But, it is not
the only strategy. Use the ideas outlined below to help
reduce the amount of energy used for lighting at your
company.
Efficient Lighting
Switching from T12 tri-phosphor lamps to T10 or T8 lamps
will increase your energy efficiency. T10 lamps will
operate on most ballasts designed for T12 lamps and
require less energy to produce an equal amount of light.
T8 lamps also fit most T12 ballasts and require less
energy than T10 lamps. New T5 lamps are now available
and use less energy than T8 lamps, but they require
a smaller ballast be installed.
Replace incandescent
lamps with fluorescent or compact fluorescent bulbs.
Compact fluorescent lamps give the same amount of light
as incandescent bulbs, but use a fraction of the amount
of energy.
Light Levels
Reduce excess lighting. Remove two lamps from standard
four-lamp fluorescent fixtures to reduce light levels
and energy use. If light levels are too low, install
a reflector above the remaining lamps to regain 20 to
30 percent of the lost light.
Task Lighting
Use small light fixtures over task areas that require
additional light. Lighting an entire room to the level
needed for some task areas uses unneeded electricity.
Lighting Controls
Occupancy sensors and time clocks that control lighting
keep lights off when they are not needed. Another simple
way to keep lights off in unused areas is to put stickers
on light switches reminding workers to turn off the
lights.
Commerical Lighting Program
X-Cel Energy's One-Stop program is available to businesses with an electric demand between 10-400 kW in Xcel Energy’s Minnesota service territory. The Center for Energy and Environment is currently managing program.
Industry Case
Studies
More-4
Store More-4 Store won a Governor's Award for saving
50 percent on lighting costs by replacing their T12
fluorescent bulbs with T8s.
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