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Lunera Lighting Releases Two Case Studies

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SANTA CLARA, CALIF.—Lunera Lighting, Inc. has released two hospitality case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of the company’s Helen Lamp. The LED Helen Lamp saves 50 to 70 percent on energy while reducing lamp maintenance cycles five-fold—all with the simple change of a light bulb.
    
The Hilton Minneapolis wanted an easily installed lighting solution that would raise guest experience, while lowering energy usage and reducing maintenance costs. A custom guest corridor fixture had already been designed for use with a compact fluorescent lamp (CFL), but the quality of light was not as good as the Hilton Minneapolis had hoped. The Helen Lamp by Lunera provided the solution.
 
The Helen Lamp also replaced CFLs in the property’s 850 guestroom entry foyers. This enabled the improved light quality to flow from the corridors into the guestrooms with an instant-on light experience, not found in CFLs. In total, the Helen Lamp replaced 2,350 CFLs, immediately lowering the hotel’s lighting energy bills by more than 50 percent. With a long 50,000-hour lamp life, five times that of a CFL, routine maintenance costs were virtually eliminated as well.
 
A notable Boston Hotel also retrofitted existing CFLs with the Helen Lamp in public gathering spaces, hallways, and hard to reach areas such as high ceiling stairways. In this example, the hotel replaced 2,000 32-watt CFLs with the 13-watt Helen Lamps and realized over $40,000 annually in energy cost savings.
 
“The hospitality industry was one of the first markets to aggressively engage the Helen Lamp,” said Tom Quinn, Lunera Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Too often when businesses make a sustainable choice, they give up something in return. In the case of the Helen Lamp, the product far exceeds the performance of the incumbent CFL lighting technology and does so while improving business performance and environmental impact. This is what draws hoteliers to the Helen Lamp.”

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