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Replacing outdated incandescent and fluorescent lamps produces dramatic energy savings.

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Guinn Electric
(765) 463-9600
8615 N 75 E
West Lafayette, IN
Tippecanoe Electrical
(765) 583-2901
1831 S 950 W
West Lafayette, IN
Abbiehl Electric
(574) 273-8548
12871 Industrial Park Dr
Granger, IN
A - 1 Electrical Services
(219) 325-8500
8656 W 125 S
Laporte, IN
Imperial Electric
(317) 471-1094
9650 N Augusta Dr
Carmel, IN
Burns Electric Service
(574) 243-0333
52444 Portage Rd
South Bend, IN
Shoemaker Electric Llc
(574) 457-4080
13495 N Eastshore Dr
Syracuse, IN
M & S Electric
(260) 747-9768
9400 Indianapolis Rd
Fort Wayne, IN
Rowe Electric
(260) 639-7385
2414 E Yoder Rd
Fort Wayne, IN
McCloud Electric Service
(765) 522-1400
2180 W County Road 1100 N
Roachdale, IN

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A July 2005 lighting retrofit of the 390-room Baltimore Marriott Hotel Valley Inn cut lighting energy expenditures over 50 percent by replacing outdated incandescent and fluorescent lamps in favor of dimmable, long-life plug-in and screw-in compact fluorescent lamps and high-efficiency T8 linear fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts.

"We've helped the hotel hit a 50 percent improvement on kilowatt savings alone," says Richard G. Lubinski, President of Ohio-based energy consulting firm Think Energy Management, LLC, a consultant to HEI Hospitality, LLC, the company that owns and manages the property.

Lubinski's firm and HEI collaborated with GE Consumer & Industrial to develop a self-funding energy-efficiency initiative that not only cuts wasteful spending on energy for lighting, but also delivers lower maintenance costs and better quality lighting throughout the hotel.

Back-of-house operations at the hotel, previously illuminated by T12 40-watt linear fluorescent lamps operating on magnetic ballasts, were retrofitted with a highly efficient F28T8 lamp-ballast system that combines F28T8/SP35/UMX/ECO linear fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts. For about 500 linear fluorescent fixtures, HEI saw light output improvements jump from 4,950 lumens to 5,170 lumens. Color rendering also improved.

Many down-lighting and general lighting applications in hallways, banquet rooms, conference rooms and guestrooms—where up to 200-watt incandescent lamps had been used—now feature dimmable plug-in or screw-in compact fluorescent lamps. A 42-watt CFL, for example, offers up to 72 percent energy savings compared with a 150-watt incandescent lamp used near a guestroom chair.

According to ENERGY STAR, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency program that helps businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency, if U.S. hotels improved energy performance by 30 percent on average, annualized electricity bill savings would be nearly $1.5 billion. This represents a savings of approximately $365 per available room night per year for every hotel room in the country.

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Rodgers Building Supply, Inc.

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