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.Shedding light on the LED revolution................................by LED Neon Business Solutions

Speaking to Hospital Bulletin, Andy Byers, managing director of energy efficient lighting company LED Neon, answers the questions that many estates and energy managers are asking

While many will be aware that modern, energy efficient lighting offers a fast payback, some health sector estates and energy managers have doubts about the claims for LED lighting, perhaps based on earlier experiences of an installation that failed to live up to expectations.
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.The business case for LED lighting - CRC requirements and targets......by Armadillo LED

Meeting targets doesn’t mean there has to be a cost!

Armadillo LED products deliver savings on every level and help to meet your Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) targets, reducing energy bills and providing fast return on your investment


Armadillo LED is committed to provide educational information so you can cut through competitive manufacturer claims and separate fact from fiction. It wants to help you find products that meet your expectations and will be happy to discuss your lighting requirements and offer guidance for you to make fair comparisons on LED.
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Hospital LED lighting project..................................................................by Armadillo LED

Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, Harlow, Essex, is currently carrying out a large LED lighting project within the hospital. As Bill Dickson, the trust’s environment Manager, explains: “The trust will be replacing most of the lighting in corridors, as these are the highest usage of energy, as they are used 24/7, so the lighting is on all the time.

“The first corridor to be done and monitored was the children’s ward corridor, as families are in and out of the ward at all times of the day. On
average this corridor was using 53kw per day - it is now using an average of 5kw. Even before this project the corridor lights would be turned off during day light as there is plenty of natural light coming through the windows.
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