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Lunera Lighting: Plug-and-Play LED Lamps Used for GSA Green Proving Ground Program Report


 

Santa Clara, Calif. — May 11, 2016 — Citing energy savings between 40 and 50 percent with matching light levels and quality, a report published by the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) Green Proving Ground (GPG) program recommended plug-and-play LED downlight lamps as a replacement for compact fluorescent lamps. Plug-and-play LED downlamps used for this evaluation were provided by Lunera Lighting.

In 2014, plug-and-play LED downlamps provided by Lunera were selected from over 120 candidates to participate in real-world testing through the GPG program. In April, GSA released findings from a one-year evaluation in three federal buildings, by independent research lab Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). 

PNNL assessed the light levels, energy savings, and cost savings over time and determined that payback for the plug-and-play LED downlamps was 2.4 years compared to 12.4 years if installing or retrofitting a new LED fixture. 

LED light levels in the plug-and-play downlamps were better than or equal to measurements taken in the previous lamps. In addition, the occupants and facility managers of the test buildings were interviewed after a year of working under LED lighting and had not noticed any difference, according to the report.

For this study, standard compact fluorescent downlights were replaced with Lunera’s plug-and-play LED Lamps in the GSA's regional headquarters in Auburn, Wash.; the Cabell Federal Building in Dallas, Texas; and the Veterans Administration Center in Philadelphia.

Findings mentioned here are based on the report “LED Downlight Lamps for CFL Fixtures,” and are available from the GPG program website; click here.

Lunera Lighting delivers LED lighting solutions that are simple to install, reliable to operate, and valuable to own. Based in Silicon Valley, Lunera designs, manufactures, and markets high-performance, commercial LED plug-and-play lamps. For more information, visit lunera.com.

 





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