From Green Right Now Reports:
The promise of energy-efficient LED light bulbs is getting brighter, with technological advancements and new entrants turning up regularly in the retail market.
The latest new bulb comes from GE, and while it may not be the perfect fit for home use, it could work for certain applications. For retailers and commercial customers who need display lights, GE’s new LED lamps could mean big energy savings.
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June 17th, 2009
By Diane Porter
Green Right Now
Deb Lovig’s official title at Cree, the lighting and semiconductor company, is “LED Programs Evangelist.” The description fits. Ask her to pick a favorite project and she’ll name five before you get
her stopped. She’ll skip from North Carolina State’s dorm lighting project (see picture, right) to the University of California-Davis’ smart parking garage to Notre Dame’s beautiful acorn-shaped fixtures without taking a breath.
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Related Topics: · Cree Lighting, General Electric, LEDs, light-emitting diodes, Madison Area Technical College, Marquette University, North Carolina State University, Notre Dame University, Philips, Sylvania, Tianjin Polytechnic University, universities, University of Alaska, University of California at Santa Barbara, University of California-Davis, University of Miami
April 20th, 2009
By Laura Elizabeth May
Green Right Now
The Ethisphere Institute announced its annual selection of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for 2009. The companies selected must promote ethical business standards and practices by going beyond legal minimums, introducing innovative ideas benefiting the public and forcing their competitors to follow suit.
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Related Topics: · American Express, Best Buy, Dell, Ethisphere, General Electric, Ikea, McDonalds, PepsiCo, Starbucks, T-Mobile, World's Most Ethical Companies