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Energy efficient lighting is the most affordable ways to start saving money and energy. Green Energy Installers, LLC distributes and installs 5th generation CFL bulbs. 5th generation bulbs/lamps have the lowest mercury content available. They are also dimmable and last 3 times longer then the CFL’s you can buy at your local home improvement store. The warranty for all bulbs/lamps is 5 years. 

The lighting solutions Green Energy Installers, LLC offers will lower lighting bills by more then 48%.
The US Energy Bill of 2007 and the 110th Congress bans incandescent light bulb manufacturing and sales by 2014. Most states are offering a lighting rebate for commercial buildings to be fitted or existing buildings to be retrofitted with CFL’s lighting.  

Most projects have a less than 15month pay back period.


Green Energy Lighting

Features and Benefits

· DIMMABLE in range of 100% - 10% using ordinary phase-cut dimmers

· New! Patented flicker-free ANALOG DIMMINGTM system

· Reliable start at the lowest setting

· Very long life: Up to 10 times longer than ordinary bulbs

· The most compact CFL’s on the market with FULL LIGHT OUTPUT

· Saves up to 80% energy with comparable light output

Green Energy Dimmers

· State of art Dimmer technology applicable to dimming all types light bulbs including dimmable compact fluorescent

· Blue LED signal diode is ON when the dimmer is ON and in use

· Memory of last setting level - when turned OFF and ON again, it remembers the last setting and automatically sets that last level

· Standard wiring – designed to replace any standard ordinary switch


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Compare Cost And Efficiency

Why would a person spend $5 to $20 to purchase a CFL bulb rather than incandescent for 50 cents?

Because CFLs use 75 percent less energy to operate, they last up to 10 times longer, and they produce more lumens (light) per watt (electricity used) than incandescent bulbs. Although CFLs cost more initially, they are a better bargain in the long run.

The two basic pieces of information needed to find the best buy are printed on the light bulb package: watts and lumens.

Watts, often the only number people look at when buying a light bulb, indicates how much energy the bulb consumes but nothing about the light output. The average lumen is the amount of light given off by the bulb.

To determine a bulb’s efficiency, look at the amount of lumens per watt. Surprisingly, some bulbs that are labeled as long-life may last longer, however light output is significantly lower. For example: A 75-watt incandescent bulb uses 75 watts of electricity to provide 1,200 lumens. A 20-watt compact fluorescent uses only 20 watts of electricity, one-fourth the amount, to provide the same 1,200 lumens. To determine the real cost of lighting, add the cost of the bulb (initial cost plus replacements) and the lectricity cost.


Compare the operating cost of a single 20-watt CFL and a 75-watt incandescent for 10,000 hours.

Bulb cost
(Initial x replacement)
Electricity cost
Total(10,000 hr.)

75W Incand. $1 X 13 = $13 $48.75 $61.75
20W CFL $20 X 1 = $20 $13.00 $33.00

 

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