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its newly constructed West Springfield, Massachusetts Lexus dealership

The winner will be the team that presents an appealing, affordable with distinctive design to generate maximum power with utmost efficiency.According to Zach Gibler, Lighting Science Group’s chairman and chief executive officer, the event will witness team participation from all over the LED Linear high bay light world and they will have an occasion to further improve the efficiency of the house by utilizing high-performing, cost-effective and efficient LED products.

the premier provider of energy efficient digital lighting solutions, announced that it partnered with Balise Auto Group to install LED lighting throughout its newly constructed West Springfield, Massachusetts Lexus dealership.  Qnuru and the dealership’s local electrical contractor, Collins Electric, outfitted the Lexus facility with 32 new 144 watt LED parking lot lights and eight new 67 watt pathway fixtures based on Qnuru’s product family of high wattage Vector LED bulbs. The Qnuru LED parking lot fixtures have reduced Balise’s energy expenses by 86%, compared to equivalent 1000 watt metal halide-based lights.  And the Qnuru LED pathway lights use 80% less energy than standard 322 watt high pressure sodium fixtures.  Balise’s return on investment (ROI) for the project was less than 24 months and includes Qnuru’s 5-Year Product Warranty.  Qnuru is part of the Noribachi Group (www.noribachi.com), a clean technology firm.

“We have highly educated customers who reward their loyalty to businesses who demonstrate environmental stewardship,” said Jeb Balise, owner of Balise Auto Group.  “We installed led high bay light to reduce our energy consumption and lower our community’s carbon footprint.  Just as Lexus engineers are working hard to increase our fleet’s mileage efficiency, dealerships are aggressively embracing green building practices. Will being ‘green’ sell more cars?  Maybe not.  But we know our customers appreciate environmental innovations like LED lighting.  At the very least, we end up with lower energy costs and better looking cars and that is a big payback for doing the right thing for our local community and the larger environment.”

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