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The United States The Pentagon Xintian 4200 LED lamps

Government research concluded that LED lighting will receive a return of less than 4 years, is expected to save about 140 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.

In January 6th, two The Pentagon officials signed a memorandum of agreement within the Department, initiated the initiative to install LED lighting in The Pentagon, as part of its transformation in the next 10 years of development.

As part of the launch, the 5 wedges on each side of the The Pentagon will be fitted with a total of more than 4 thousand and 200 CREELR24 wall mounted LED lamps.

The government has conducted extensive testing and case analysis of CREELR24 lamps, the initial work of the The Pentagon installation, including the measurement of fixtures, and compare the effect of optional fluorescent technology. Cree said in a statement, the independent analysis shows that energy consumption reduced by 22%, and improve the quality of lighting.

Case analysis yielded a return of less than 4 years. The analysis of this return takes into account energy savings, life saving savings, reduced HVAC system load savings, and removal of hazardous waste disposal costs, including fluorescent lamps. A large number of models are also used to determine the best lighting design - Analysis of light distribution and spacing to ensure high quality lighting and energy efficiency. Installation of 5 wedges is expected to save 140 tons of carbon dioxide emissions per year.

The United States Department of Defense (DoD) of the third major project planning is the purchase of LR24 models from Cree company's products as part of its future development plan, and put these products to the Washington headquarters services (WHS), WHS is responsible for the supervision of The Pentagon renovation project. One of the people who signed the memorandum of agreement is WHS's acting director, AlbertC.Ellet, and the other is JohnJ.Kubricky, deputy secretary of defense for advanced systems and concepts.

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