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WUWM - Lake Effect - Let There Be Light
Light Bulb Ban Signals Dynamic Changes in Electric Lighting
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Employees Opt for Blue Hues Thanks to Energy Performance Lighting
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What About Color Temperature?
Lighting designers often refer to the color appearance of a light source as being either "warm" or "cool". The color temperature of a light source is expressed by the thermal unit kelvins (K). The lower the color temperature, the warmer the light source appears; the higher the color temperature, the cooler it appears.
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE TO RECEIVE FREE ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING UPGRADE FEBRUARY 27TH
Energy Performance Lighting to Cut Organization’s Energy Consumption, Maintenance Costs Madison, WI – The Habitat for Humanity ReStore will soon be able to reduce its lighting energy consumption by 65 percent while cutting the lighting maintenance costs by 75 percent, thanks to...
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WISCONSIN LIGHTING EXPERT CAUTIONS BUSINESSES & CONSUMERS ON RISING ENERGY RATES
EPL’s Rodney Heller Warns Those Using Inefficient Lighting Will Bear Brunt of Costs Madison, WI – Energy rates are going to rise over the next 5-10 years and consumers who resist switching to new, energy efficient lighting will see their lighting bills rise 15-20 percent over...
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WUWM - Lake Effect - Let There Be Light
We get an illuminating look at the next generation of light bulbs. Rodney Heller is the lead lighting designer at Energy Performance Lighting, based in the Madison area. He's been a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America since 2007 and served as...
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Light Bulb Ban Signals Dynamic Changes in Electric Lighting
December 29, 2011 For Immediate Release LIGHT BULB BAN SIGNALS DYNAMIC CHANGES IN ELECTRIC LIGHTING Wisconsin's Rodney Heller Charts Top 4 Steps to Help Businesses, Consumers Adjust Madison, WI – It's change that's coming literally at the speed of light. In fact, there will...
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EPL is UW-Platteville Sub-Contractor
Energy performance Lighting (EPL), a McFarland, WI-based energy efficient lighting design firm has been awarded the contract to upgrade the lighting at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. EPL is supplying its customized lighting designs and installing a project that will...
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Energy Performance Lighting Podcast
Catch Rodney Heller, lead designer and managing partner of Energy Performance Lighting (EPL), as guest on “In Business with Jody and Joan”. Energy Performance Lighting upgrades commercial building lighting to make it more energy efficient. How can that be more affordable, too...
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Employees Opt for Blue Hues Thanks to Energy Performance Lighting
A retrofit lighting project that Energy Performance Lighting (EPL) successfully completed for American Family Insurance is profiled in the April issue of LD+A magazine titled, “Employees Opt for Blue Hues”. The article details how EPL devised a solution that provides new...
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Wisconsin State Journal Features Energy Performance Lighting’s Rodney Heller
Rodney Heller, lead designer and managing partner of Energy Performance Lighting (EPL), appears in the Wisconsin State Journal’s weekly feature titled, “What I Do: Rodney Heller helps customers see the light”. The complete text of the story is accessible through the link below:...
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Heller Presents to Facility Management Group
Rodney Heller recently presented to attendees of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) 2011 Facility Fusion Conference and Expo in Boston, MA, an industry educational and networking event. Those attending Heller’s presentation, “Smart Lighting: There is More...
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EPL City of Port Washington Contractor
Energy Performance Lighting Selected by the City of Port Washington as Approved Energy Efficient Lighting Contractor for Stimulus Project. Energy Performance Lighting announced today it has been named an approved energy efficient lighting contractor for the City of Port...
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Wisconsin Business Sheds Light on Lighting
Wisconsin-based Energy Performance Lighting is helping clients reduce energy consumption in a very simple way−by just using less. When this photograph was taken, the upper floors of Wisconsin’s Department of Transportation were using a new lighting plan from EPL, while the...
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Energy Performance Lighting Becomes Focus on Energy Market Provider
Energy Performance Lighting Becomes Focus on Energy Market Provider Focus on Energy is a company resource for Wisconsin residents and businesses looking to implement renewable energy. McFarland, Wisc. January 23, 2003 Energy Performance Lighting is proud to...
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