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Next Generation Lighting

Next Generation Lighting assist companies to reduce their carbon footprint by installing LED lighting. More Light per watt with less CO2 1. What are LEDs and how do they LEDs work? NGL LED bulbs-(light emitting diodes) produce light using electroluminescence. When a bulb is switched on electrons recombine to produce energy in form light. LEDs have been around since 1920s. 2. Why buy LED bulbs/lights? NGL LED bulbs produce more light per unit of power input. LED light appears like natural light and has significantly lower energy consumption and have operational lifetimes significantly higher than the CFLs and Incandescent bulbs. Typically lifetimes are between 20,000 hours to 100,000 hours. The maintenance cost is zero. NGL LED bulbs can reduce your energy bill significantly and yet deliver quality light and create ambience that suites your business needs 3. Where are LEDs used? LEDs have use in street lighting, automotive lighting, LED TVs, decorative lighting, retail lighting, residential, industrial and commercial lighting. Nintendo sensor bars use LED. Optical mouse use LEDs. In addition LEDs can also transmit broad band a data 4. What is the payback period? NGL LED products are competitively priced and the payback period depends on difference between baseline and post LED project consumption patterns. We can state with reasonable confidence that payback post installation is between 8-18 months. The large range is due to site specific photometric requirements and differences in cost of power from the supplier. 5. How does LED reduce my carbon footprint? The NGL LED produces more light per watt. For example a 58W CFL bulb, tube can be replaced by 3W, 5W unit and the reduction of carbon footprint for lighting based carbon emission can be 60-87%

EPC Project Management 2021

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