SL Green is furthering their commitment to energy reduction and sustainability by replacing over 16,000 fluorescent, incandescent and halogen light bulbs with energy efficient Seesmart LED lighting solutions in 21 of their NYC properties.
In March, SL Green installed 7,500 LED units within 16 suburban division (Reckson) buildings, totaling more than 2.5 million s/f in its Westchester & Fairfield County portfolios including 360 Hamilton Ave. and 140 Grand St. in White Plains; 200 & 500 Summit Lake Dr. in Valhalla; and 680/750 Washington Blvd. and Landmark Sq., in Stamford, Ct.
Financial savings are estimated to be in excess of $630,000 annually while providing a superior quality of light and a significant improvement in the longevity and performance compared to their existing lighting. The project will also generate an additional $125,000 in labor and material savings. The combined annual savings will be in excess $745,000.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
SL Green furthers commitment to energy efficiency with Seesmart LED lighting
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
LED Street Lighting Delivers Up To 85% Energy Savings In Global Trial
©Copyright Forbes.com - Author Justin Gerdes Results from a global trial of light-emitting diode (LED) street lights confirm that the fixtures can deliver electricity savings of up to 85% over incumbent technologies. The two-and-a-half-year pilot, called LightSavers, tested 533 LED lamps in 15 trials in 12 cities, including New York, London, Hong Kong, Toronto, and Sydney. Findings from the trials are presented in a report co-released by The Climate Group, electronics giant Philips, and HSBC earlier this month on the sidelines of the Rio+20 summit. The Climate Group launched LightSavers in 2009, supported by the HSBC Climate Partnership, with the goal to accelerate the market adoption of outdoor LED lighting and smart-lighting controls. Key findings from the report, Lighting the Clean Revolution: The Rise of LED Street Lighting and What it Means for Cities, include: . LEDs achieve the expected 50 to 70% energy savings, and reach up to 80% savings when coupled with smart controls. [Energy savings in the trials vary from 18% to 85%, with 20 out of 27 products achieving savings of 50% or more, and ten showing savings of 70% or more.] . Surveys in Kolkata, London, Sydney, and Toronto indicated that between 68% to 90% of respondents endorsed LEDs city-wide rollout. Benefits highlighted included improved safety and visibility. . LED lighting trialed lifespan ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 hours indicating a high return on investment. . The ‘catastrophic’ failure rate of LED products over 6,000 hours is around 1%, compared, for example, up to 10% for ceramic metal halide fixtures over a similar time period. . The Climate Group and Philips are calling for an international low carbon lighting standard to be created and implemented ensuring that citizens worldwide have access to energy efficient outdoor lighting. |
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We conclude that LEDs are ready to be brought to scale in outdoor applications. The independent and verifiable results from the LightSavers trials and accompanying public surveys give compelling evidence that many commercially-available, outdoor LED products offer high quality light, durability, and significant electricity savings in the range of 50 to 70%, wrote Climate Group CEO Mark Kenber in the report’s foreword. “High capital cost and a dearth of effective financing approaches continue to be barriers to market maturity. But these will diminish as investment flows into companies making quality products; as LED and smart control device prices continue to fall; and as innovations spread in project financing and procurement in cities like Birmingham, Guangzhou and Los Angeles.” |
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In California, to cite another example, support for LED street lights project financing has come from the California Energy Commission (CEC) and the U.S. Department of Energy. In January, I reported at this blog that 10 California cities, several of them quite small, had used funding provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to undertake LED street lighting retrofit projects. Since I published that post, the CEC has announced that about a dozen more California cities have launched LED street lighting retrofit projects courtesy of the same ARRA-funded Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program. So confident are the report partners in the potential of LED lighting they want LEDs to become the global lighting standard. “All new public lighting – both street lighting and in public buildings – should be LED by 2015, with the aim of all public lighting being LED by 2020,” said the Climate Group’s Kenber in a statement. The authors conclude: “LED outdoor luminaires have reached maturity in terms of their performance. City lighting managers from across the world have independently verified that LEDs can live up to their promise of exceptional performance, energy efficiency, and public approval, with indicators pointing towards stabilization in light output in many products after an initial period of volatility.” |
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Cambridge Security Seals goes Green with TriState LED
Energy Efficient LED Lighting Solution By Tri-State LED Lighting
Cambridge Security Seals (CSS), the quality leader in tamper resistant and loss prevention seals, recently completed an extensive series of eco-renovations, including a complete facility retrofit at its Pomona manufacturing facility featuring the installation of energy-efficient interior LED lighting by Seesmart LED, Inc. The addition of Seesmart LED fixtures is part of a larger energy efficiency strategy that includes a complete HVAC system upgrade, environmentally-conscious plumbing and fixtures, and other power-reducing tactics that support CSS’s goal of becoming a low-energy establishment.Pomona, NY, February 29, 2012 — After the recently completed lighting retrofit, CSS is lit with LED luminaires in the offices, hallways and manufacturing facility, delivering energy savings estimated at nearly 70 percent over the old non-LED fixtures. | |
According to Adam Meyers, vice president, finance for CSS, the indoor LED lighting allows the facility to consume a third less lighting energy than comparable facilities. Meyers estimates that the new luminaires should provide payback in 28 months. | |
The Seesmart LED luminaries are expected to provide more than a decade of virtually maintenance-free operation. “The payoff is more than what is saved in energy consumption and cost,” said Meyers. “It sets a tone of efficiency and strategic thinking about resources that is reflected in everything from our product design to our manufacturing, distribution and working with customers. These changes in our physical plant are completely consistent with our culture of achieving superior results at a lower cost.” LED tube lights replaced the original compact fluorescent fixtures. Based on Seesmart LED technology, luminaires provide superior light quality with little to no spill-off into neighboring areas. In addition, traditional incandescent fixtures were replaced by Seesmart LED household bulbs and high power LED lights. |
“Energy efficient and near maintenance-free LED lighting is ideal for the manufacturing and distribution centers that burn lighting for extended periods of time year round,” said Raymond Sjolseth, president of Seesmart. “Seesmart’s LED products offer CSS early payback and financial savings over the full lifetime of the product – they are the best choice for any commercial business today.” Seesmart's product families include LED fixtures and bulbs, high-brightness LEDs, street lights, tube lights and wall washers. Seesmart LED products are driving improvements in applications such as general illumination, parking garages, office lighting and more... For additional product and company information and to learn more about the LED Lighting Revolution, please visit www.tristateled.com. |
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Friday, April 27, 2012
LED Lighting for all Applications at Wholesale Prices
LED Lighting Typical Uses
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Seesmart LED High Bay Product Video
Seesmart LED High Bay Product Video
In this session, we will be reviewing the Seesmart Standard Performance 100W Day White LED High Bay lighting product. It operates on 120-277 VAC and consumes slightly over 100w of power. The Standard Performance 100W Day white LED Highbay uses a high quality high powered LED array that provides more then 7,500 Lumens. It is designed to last more then 50,000 hours and is warrantied for 5 years. The LED array cover lens is molded from a strong and protective polycarbonate plastic that is made to not shatter or crack while letting maximum light shine through to the work area. The Standard Performance Day White 100W LED High Bay is offered in the 5,500-6,000 Kelvin range with many options that allow the customer to select the best product for their particular application. Mounting options include a hanging hook, chain mounting, or mounting on existing rigid conduit. In addition to realizing improved light quality and performance benefits, Seesmart LED products offer significant ROI or Return of Investment figures. Seesmart can provide a detailed and customized ROI for customers based on their actual costs including Kilowatt Cost, Hours of Operation and Maintenance Costs. Additional benefits include carbon footprint reduction and various rebate programs that may be available to customers in areas around the world. the inherent instant on and noise free and flicker free operation makes these ideal in use in gymnasiums, warehouses, work shops, factories, hangers and many other high ceiling apps. The Standard Performance Day White 100W LED High Bay is offered with short 20" diameter or tall 17" diameter opening Aluminum Reflector Cone, or you can order the Clear Prismatic Acrylic Parabolic Reflector Cone which provides some up and side lighting if needed.Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Memorial Sloan Kettering Retrofits with LED Tube Lights
Seesmart Leads Lighting Retrofit of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center to Reduce Carbon Footprint by 74 Tons
The Manhattan-based hospital commissioned Seesmart LED to retrofit nearly 700 fixtures with LED tube lights, resulting in immediate cost savings.LED lighting manufacturer Seesmart Technologies, Inc. (OTC: SEST.PK) announced today the completion of a retrofit project that replaced nearly 700 fixtures at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. |
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The hospital is one of the world’s premier cancer centers and combines excellent patient care with leading research and educational programs. By switching from fluorescent T8s and T12s to Seesmart T8s in the facility’s parking garage, the hospital’s energy cost has been reduced by almost 57 percent. Memorial Sloan-Kettering also slashed its energy consumption by 160,000 kWh annually, awarding the hospital a $22,000 rebate from energy company Con Edison. The Center anticipates a full return on investment within two years. LED lighting manufacturer Seesmart Technologies, Inc. (OTC: SEST.PK) announced today the completion of a retrofit project that replaced nearly 700 fixtures at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. The hospital is one of the world’s premier cancer centers and combines excellent patient care with leading research and educational programs. By switching from fluorescent T8s and T12s to Seesmart T8s in the facility’s parking garage, the hospital’s energy cost has been reduced by almost 57 percent. Memorial Sloan-Kettering also slashed its energy consumption by 160,000 kWh annually, awarding the hospital a $22,000 rebate from energy company Con Edison. The Center anticipates a full return on investment within two years. Following its work with Memorial Sloan-Kettering, Seesmart was commissioned by two neighboring organizations – one residential center and one medical center – to help transition from low-efficiency fluorescent lights to sustainable Seesmart LED tube lights. “The return on investment for this project will come not just from the $2,500 per month in energy savings, but also from lower maintenance costs and less facility waste,” said Kenneth Ames, CEO of Seesmart Technologies, Inc. “The long lifespan of Seesmart products coupled with available government rebates for sustainable investments make the return on investment instantaneous for Memorial Sloan-Kettering.” |
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Video Review of Seesmart LED Tube Light T8
Today we will be reviewing Seesmart's standard performance LED T8 tube. This tube light provides led performance and the benefits of a typical fluorescent tube. It operates on 120-277 VAC, Supplied through standard medium Bi=Pin G13 connectors and only consumes 15 watts of power on the four foot long version. They are designed to last more then 50k hours and carry a warranty for 5 years
The standard performance led T8 Tube Light uses high quality low power LED's that provide as much as 1,254 lumens on the four foot long version. The strong yet light weight aluminum backing serves as a structural support and has a heat sink for electronic components. The lens is extruded from strong and protective polycarbonate plastic that is made to not shatter or crack if impacted or bent.
They are available in color temperatures including warm white in 2700-3200k range, natural white in the 4000-4500k range, day white 5500-5800k range, and cool white in 7000-7500k range.
In addition to realizing light quality and performance benefits, seesmart LED products also offer dramatic and fast ROI or Return on investment figures Seesmart can provide a detailed and customized ROI for customers based on actual factors including, kilowatt cost, hours of operation, and maintenance cost reduction compared to their existing lighting. Additional benefits include carbon footprint reduction, and various rebates and other incentive programs that may be available to customers around the world.