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Campus-Wide Lighting and Energy Upgrade Completed at Santa Monica College

Los Angeles-based company, ReGreen, has successfully completed a campus-wide lighting and energy upgrade at Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, California and its satellite campuses.

Campus-Wide Lighting and Energy Upgrade Completed at Santa Monica College (PRNewsFoto/ReGreen)

This project will save the college over $250,000 annually in utility expenses, reduce lighting-related energy consumption by 40%, and increase safety across the campus. The project also features the installation of controllable LED luminaires in the campus gym. The use of intelligent LED technology combined with an advanced lighting control system is the first of its kind to be installed on a project of this type.

Awarded this contract, ReGreen was responsible for specifying and installing the most efficient, long-life, and up-to-date technologies, replacing existing outdated and inefficient light sources. As such, the campus's upper parking structures were fitted with 50% LED dimming technology, while the lighting at all other campus parking lots were upgraded to new (non-dimming) LED luminaires for safety. New generation T8 lamps and LED recessed lights were also installed throughout the Santa Monica campus, as were occupancy sensors.

"We believe in offering sustainable solutions that not only provide our clients with great energy and financial savings, but also increased quality of life and productivity," said Chad Clark, Director of Operations and Design at ReGreen.

As a result of the major upgrades carried out by ReGreen, the college's CO2 output will be reduced by over 1,204 metric tons per year, which is equivalent to removing 253 gas vehicles from our roads. The upgrades will also serve to increase campus safety, thanks to the installation of high output luminaires with whiter light, and enhance the overall campus experience through the use of cutting-edge technology like the intelligent lighting in the gym.

In addition to utility savings of over $250,000, the Santa Monica College project qualified for a utility rebate of over $400,000, thus lowering its simple payback period to just 3 years. "Implementing sustainable solutions is smart business," adds Clark "Now, Santa Monica College has met its lighting needs in an efficient and cost-effective manner for many years to come."

Source: http://www.regreencorp.com/

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