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02.11.2013 / Aamsco® Now Offers Mirror-Lux® ADA Angled Mirror with Energy Efficient LED

AAMSCO Lighting is proud to announce that the popular Mirror-Lux® ADA Angled Mirror is now available with energy efficient LED lamps. The ADA Angled Mirror is part of Aamsco’s Mirror-Lux® Designer Collection comprised of modern mirrors that are backlit through an inner frosted glass insert. The ADA Angled Mirror is accented with energy efficient lighting fixtures that produce brilliantly clear light in various Kelvin temperatures with either LED or T5 fluorescent lamps. Concealed behind the actual glass of the mirrors that house them, these fixtures remain virtually undetectable until the lights in the mirror are illuminated. Read More

01.31.2013 / California State University, Chico Selects Induction Lighting for Campus Upgrade

California State University, Chico is the second-oldest campus in the twenty-three-campus California State University system and home to over 16,000 students. The university has adopted a strong sustainability initiative and received several honors based on their "green" efforts. Adopting these standards for energy savings requires a disciplined operating specification to follow, and the university relied on EverLast(R) to move their sustainability efforts forward. Read More

01.25.2013 / Philips Lighting Re-Aligns North American Organization

In-line With Its Solution-Selling Approach, Company to Integrate Business Operations for Seamless Service and Support for Partners and Customers Read More

01.14.2013 / Worldwide Energy Offers Encelium Lighting Management Systems

Worldwide Energy is now offering Encelium Lighting Management Systems as part of its lineup of energy efficient solutions. The Encelium system allows monitoring, controlling and scheduling from a computer, either onsite or remotely, to allow users to reduce energy usage. Read More

01.08.2013 / A Peek At A Startup's Smart Lighting Technology Inside HP

Inside a laboratory at Hewlett-Packard‘s Palo Alto campus, the lighting system that keeps the researchers productive doesn’t look extraordinary. It’s designed that way. But beyond the glow emanating from the overhead light fixtures, a wireless communication system, sensors and monitoring software are hard at work to customize the brightness and the timing for when the lights should shine and when they should go dim or turn dark. Read More