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Lighting 101, Lighting 101 , Today’s energy-efficient lighting comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and wattages for almost every business use. Take a look at the lighting products below, followed by suggested uses and energy-saving tips, and learn how you can light up for less — without sacrificing style, comfort or personal safety., Learn about instant lighting rebates at sdge.com/instant rebates ., Compact Fluorescent Lighting (CFL), The most common type of energy-efficient light bulb, CFLs can fit into just about any fixture and serve most of your lighting needs, including those designed for dimming and three-way lighting. Screw-in CFLs fit most standard light sockets, and pin-based CFLs plug into specially-designed fixtures. Compared to a traditional incandescent bulb: CFLs use 75% less energy. CFLs can last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs. Many ENERGY STAR®-qualified CFLs now turn on instantly as well, so there’s no waiting for a bulb to warm up., Light Emitting Diode (LED), An LED is a semi-conductor device that emits visible light when conducting current. Efficient, durable and long-lasting, LEDs save energy and money on accent, landscape and holiday lighting., Photocell, Photocells use a sensor to automatically turn a light off when enough daylight is detected, and turns the fixture on when it becomes dark. Motion detection and sound activation sensors are also available., Solar Cell System (or Photovoltaic Cell System), Solar cells convert sunlight into electricity to generate solar power. Consider combining solar cells with energy-efficient lighting products like LEDs and CFLs for low- or no-cost lighting options that are ideal for landscaping or other outdoor uses. For more information, talk to your Account Executive or call our Energy Savings Center at 1-800-644-6133 .
Maintaining Commercial Buildings, Operate Your Building More Efficiently, Just a few small changes can help you improve your heating, lighting, and cooling efficiency—so you’re saving time, energy, and money!, Cooling Tower Ozonation, Cooling towers pull heat out of commercial buildings, but cleaning the cooling tower equipment typically requires an expensive routine of chlorine, chemicals, and system flushing. With an ozone generator, the cooling towers operate at higher efficiency with no harsh chemicals to dispose of—the only by-products are oxygen and water., Geoexchange Systems, Geoexchange heating and cooling systems (also known as ground source heat pumps or geothermal heat pumps) use the constant temperature of the earth to provide optimal heating and cooling efficiency. In fact, in a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency study, geoexchange systems provided the lowest operating costs and best environmental performance, even when compared to advanced fossil fuel systems. Studies have shown that geoexchange systems can save commercial facilities from 30–70% on their heating bills, and from 20–50% on their cooling bills, compared to standard systems. For more information, talk to your Account Executive or call our Energy Savings Center at 1-800-644-6133 .
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