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Building Professionals Opt Energy-Efficient and Low-Cost Lightings: Survey Reports

The first ever OSRAM SYLVANIA Commercial Lighting Survey, released today, revealed the priorities and experiences of over 350 facilities decision-makers and lighting designers across the education, healthcare, hospitality, office and retail sectors.

The survey sheds light on the current and emerging needs of building professionals and defines how highly efficient LEDs are shaping the future of commercial spaces. Among its key findings, an overwhelming 84 percent of respondents revealed that energy efficiency, operating costs and maintenance are top considerations when making lighting decisions.

Commissioned by North America's number one lighting company, OSRAM SYLVANIA, part of Siemens AG, the results signal that lighting has become a top priority for businesses. Nearly three quarters (71 percent) of facilities and lighting professionals have evaluated their commercial lighting in the past year. Most respondents believe it is more important to have lighting that saves money over its lifetime, despite the initial cost. Realizing the energy efficiency, low maintenance and reduced operating costs of LED and solid state lighting, 73 percent of building and lighting professionals indicated they are currently using or planning to use LEDs in their commercial spaces.

Majority (81%) of respondents are looking to energy-efficient lighting solutions.

"Our inaugural Commercial Lighting Survey reveals a technological transformation happening in the commercial sector," said Rick Leaman, president and CEO of OSRAM SYLVANIA. "Businesses clearly recognize the energy and performance benefits of LED and solid state lighting. They are becoming early adopters of this technology to improve their commercial spaces and reap the financial benefits of energy efficiency."

Commercial spaces represent more than half of all the energy consumed in the U.S., according to the Department of Energy. The industries surveyed in this research have the greatest opportunity to reduce the nation's energy use with such technologies as super efficient LEDs and solid state lighting. Moreover, the research findings help bridge industry perspectives to those of consumers polled in the annual SYLVANIA Socket Survey, which measures consumer awareness and attitudes about lighting technology and legislation.

Additional findings of the 2010 OSRAM SYLVANIA Commercial Lighting Survey include:

Most industry professionals are now more focused on energy-efficient lighting than before.

  • Majority (81%) of respondents are looking to energy-efficient lighting solutions.

Lighting has become a top priority for businesses.

  • 71% of facilities and lighting professionals have evaluated their commercial lighting in just the past year.
  • 53% have evaluated lighting in the 6 months alone.
  • 84% of building and lighting professionals cite energy consumption at an important factor when making lighting decisions.
  • The same percentage, cite operating costs and maintenance as an important factor.

Businesses are turning to LEDs and solid state lighting to save money and energy.

  • 73% of building and lighting professionals are currently using LEDs or planning to use LED lighting in their commercial spaces
  • 76% of lighting professionals surveyed believe it is more important to have lighting that saves money over its lifetime, even if it costs more to purchase and install.

Source: http://www.sylvania.com/

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