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January 13, 2010

 

Recent Projects
 
Eo lighting recently installed our LED energy efficient lighting at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology (RANZCO) in their Sydney head office. Lighting represented over 35% of their total energy consumption so the changeover to Eo’s LED tubes, which replaced their old T8 fluorescent tubes, plus the changeover to Eo LED down lights which replaced their high heat generating , energy intensive halogen down lights, has resulted in dramatic energy and cost savings.
Apart from the desire to go green and reduce their carbon footprint, the College was also interested in the "flicker free" benefit LED tubes provide, compared to their old "flickering" fluorescent tubes which can have a detrimental effect on eyesight.
 
The College is delighted with changeover to LED lighting and with the positive steps they’ve taken towards creating a greener office.
 
The Australian Mint has chosen Eo’s LED lamps to eliminate UV damage caused by halogen lamps. As LED’s do not emit any UV radiation the Mint’s precious artifacts, sensitive paper and documents are no longer subjected to degradation.
 
Nestle has been installing Eo’s LED tubes in their factories throughout Australia because they eliminate the risk of breakage and mercury contamination in food production areas. The factories run up to 24 hours a day so the energy saving realised by changing over to LED lamps provides a very quick return on investment and a substantial reduction in ongoing electricity.
 
Jones Lang LaSalle have chosen Eo’s LED’s for the prestigious Darling Park Towers in Sussex Street Sydney to continue their progress in achieving a 5 Star building energy rating. LED lamps have been installed in several areas to measure quality of light and occupants acceptance. Key areas have been changed over and no-one has noticed the difference giving testimony that LED lamps have come of age and are a direct equivalent to replace traditional inefficient old technology mercury and halogen based lamps.

 

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