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Daylight Harvesting: A Sustainable Approach to Building Design and Energy Conservation

Leviton Manufacturing Company

Daylight Harvesting: A Sustainable Approach to Building Design and Energy Conservation

In an era where sustainability and energy efficiency are at the forefront of building design, daylight harvesting presents an innovative solution. This technology harnesses the power of natural light, reducing our reliance on artificial lighting and making our buildings more energy-efficient.
Sensing Opportunities: Pros and Cons of PIR and Microwave Approaches

Duraguard Products Inc.

Sensing Opportunities: Pros and Cons of PIR and Microwave Approaches

Lighting the great outdoors requires a bit more thought now than it did a couple decades ago. The goal used to be simply packing as many lumens as possible into a landscape fixture. That was the entire point. Photocell sensors might have been used to ensure lights didn’t stay on during daylight hours, but keeping outdoor space fully illuminated – even when no humans were around – was seen as a key safety measure.
Morris Products Introduces SmarToggle - The Only Stud/No-Stud Old-Work Box
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Today’s Sensors Bring New Savings to Light

Acuity Brands Lighting

Today’s Sensors Bring New Savings to Light

Occupancy sensors are quickly becoming a regulatory requirement in many commercial spaces, thanks to evolving energy codes seeking to wring out kilowatt-hours of energy savings anywhere it’s possible.
Look Beyond Lumens per Watt for Even More LED Energy Savings

Universal Douglas

Look Beyond Lumens per Watt for Even More LED Energy Savings

In just a little more than a decade, LED lighting systems have moved from a not-quite-yet-there technology to one that essentially owns the market, especially in commercial applications. With efficacy ratings that now surpass those of once-dominant fluorescent fixtures, LEDs also can operate for years before needing replacement, versus months for fluorescent tubes.
Philips Lighting Offers Array of New LED Products

Philips Lighting Co.

Philips Lighting Offers Array of New LED Products

Earlier this year at the Light + Building 2018 trade show in Frankfurt, Germany, Philips Lighting announced a string of new initiatives aimed at the transition to more LED lamps as well as the inclusion of LEDs into the “Internet of Things” (IoT) in homes and buildings worldwide.

First the company announced IoT platform called Interact, designed to handle data collected from connected light points, sensors, devices and systems.
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