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Industry Week Reports On GE’s Re-Lamping Effort

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

ECOMAGINATION

Source: Industry Week
04 April 2006

GE Manufacturing Plans Will Cut Energy Costs
As part of its ecominagination program, over the next two years, 148 GE industrial manufacturing plants and warehouses will undergo lighting retrofits that could reduce annual lighting energy costs at each facility by 50%. The plants and warehouses are located worldwide, with 110 in the Americas, 36 in Europe and two in Asia.

“This initiative is the epitome of ecomagination,” says John G. Rice, CEO of GE Industrial, a business that consists of Consumer & Industrial, Plastics, Advanced Materials, Security, Equipment Services, Sensing, Inspection Technologies and GE Fanuc. “It’s a story of how environmental awareness can become contagious… a world-class lighting ecomagination testimonial in the making.”

The retrofit will allow each location to reduce energy consumption by 1.4 million KwH, realizing $86,000 in energy-cost savings. The projected reduction in energy consumption of all 148 retrofits is 210.5 million KwH resulting in $12.8 million in energy-cost savings. Another forecasted environmental benefit is the production of 155,700 fewer metric tons of CO2, which equates to the ongoing elimination of pollution from nearly 30,000 average-sized cars. GE also plans to pursue an accelerated tax deduction incentive allowed by the Energy Policy Act of 2005.

For information about the General Electric Ecomagination program visit:
http://ge.ecomagination.com/@v=03062006_1150@/index.html

Save Energy… It Makes Good Business Sense

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

We must implement environmentally sound practices” - a lofty and expensive-sounding directive, to say the least. Yet being ecologically friendly and financially prudent need not be mutually exclusive.

Jim Grady, who established LighTec Inc. of Merrimack, N.H., in 1990, had a vision 17 years ago that many New Hampshire business owners have only become aware of today.

Read more… Save Energy… It Makes Good Business Sense

Compact Fluorescents, the Superior Light Bulb?

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

What so great about Compact Fluorescents?

The Flicker is Gone
compact fluorescent light bulb

That’s right, no more flicker. All fluorescents that use magnetic ballasts cycle at 60 Hz. This causes headaches in many people. But now, compact fluorescents use new electronic ballasts, which cycle > 5000 Hz. Bottom line, NO MORE HEADACHES.

The Color is Better

In the past, fluorescents have produced poor color, making colors seem faded and dreary. Today’s compact fluorescents are made with tri-phosphors, which produces light that rivals incandescent.


Why should I spend more for a compact fluorescent?

Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb
Because compact fluorescents will save the environment and your money.

90% of the cost of lighting is the electricity. Compact fluorescents will pay for themselves with the savings on your electric bill.

Compact fluorescents also last ten times longer than incandescent light bulbs. You can change your hard to reach incandescents with compact fluorescents that will last for years.

A compact fluorescent lamp can save as much as 700 Kilowatt/Hours (KWH) in its lifetime. Just look at what that does for the environment and your wallet.


700 KWH * $0.10 /KWH* $70.00 In Your Pocket
700 KWH * 0.069 gallons of oil/KWH** 48.3 Gallons Not Burned
700 KWH * 1.5 lbs of Carbon Dioxide/KWH** 1050 lbs Not Polluting
700 KWH * 0.0058 kg of Sulfur Dioxide/KWH** 4.06 kg Not Polluting
700 KWH * 0.0025 kg of Nitrogen Oxide/KWH** 1.75 kg Not Polluting

*Based on national average of $0.10 per KWH

**Based on US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) data for the national average.

That Green Thing 2008

Friday, February 1st, 2008

That Green Thing 2008 - An Energy Conservation Event
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
2:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Event Description

This is an interactive and informative symposium geared to small and mid-sized businesses who want to explore going green and how it can affect the bottom line.

Symposium Topics:

RecyclingEnergy / Carbon offsets
Cost Saving Measures
LEED - Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
Cleaning & Maintenance

Keynote Speakers:

Vaughn Lazar - The Pizza Man
This unique business has made a commitment to operate green. Every aspect of the business has been affected by the mission.
Julia Dundorf - Carbon Challenge
Learn about the issues and consequences of global warming and specific actions you can take to reduce carbon emissions.

Seminars on these topics will run consecutively throughout the event. Attendees will also have the opportunity to visit with exhibitors who offer products, services and programs for going green. This is a comprehensive event aimed at imparting knowledge and resources to anyone interested in creating or converting to environmentally friendly practices.

Cost: $25 payable at the door. (Cash or check only. No credit cards accepted.) Tickets are available for purchase prior to the event. Simply stop by the Chamber office M - F during business hours.

This event immediately follows the Business NH’s Lean & Green Awards luncheon, also located at the Radisson. For more information on the luncheon, visit www.businessnhmagazine.com

Location :: Click to Map Event
Radisson Hotel
700 Elm St.
Manchester NH 03101

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Sponsors

Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH)
Public Service of New Hampshire (PSNH)

University of NH, Manchester (UNH)
University of NH, Manchester (UNH)


Lavallee/Brensinger Architects


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