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GE and Lithonia Help Schools Reduce Lighting Energy Costs

A new website called www.BetterLightingBetterSchools.com offers a variety of information on how schools can enhance the energy-efficiency of their lighting systems. The website includes a Class Pack Lighting Systems from Lithonia Lighting and GE Lighting and also features a light audit request application. The Class Pack Lighting Systems can enable schools to reduce their yearly energy consumption by 50%.

GE Lighting’s Marketing Manager, Jason Raak, stated that the company wanted to educate the American schools about energy-efficient and advanced lighting systems. He added that the current range of lighting systems, with next-generation technology, are more superior to previous lighting systems and also offer shorter payback periods.

School executives can visit the website to request a district or school-wide energy audit. They can also view a range of useful details and supporting statistics on how school representatives can reduce costs by adopting HPT8 lamps and NEMA premium ballasts. The lamp fixtures can defray the initial expenses via utility rebate eligibility.

The Class Pack Lighting Systems are a combination of advanced fluorescent lighting and ballast system that provide optimum lighting solution in a dual-lamp platform. The Class Pack Lighting Systems have long-lasting components, which significantly reduce lamp replacement and maintenance expenditures. The Class Pack Lighting Systems can be installed quickly and easily.

Lithonia Lighting’s Director of Marketing, Monik Mehra, commented that the website is a useful tool and will enable school districts to reduce their light-related energy expenses.

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