Why you need to replace your Halogens
Wednesday, 13th June, 2018
Energy efficient lighting will not only give you better, brighter lighting with a lower energy consumption but a longer lighting lifetime with no UV emissions, faster illumination and lower operating…
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How Bright Is The Light?
Wednesday, 6th June, 2018
There is a lot of essential information behind Energy Efficient Lighting and how they operate which we have found many of our prospective clients are not aware of. That’s why…
Savings! We know you want them…
Wednesday, 30th May, 2018
Saving energy isn’t complicated, and we’ve got professionals to make it even easier for you. You don’t have to be an energy expert to see your power bills rapidly rising…
Helping Your Business Conserve Energy
Wednesday, 13th December, 2017
Your old traditional lighting could be costing YOU up to 75% more than LED replacements would. Your inefficient lighting could be costing up to 75% more in electricity. You’d have to…
Energy Saving LEDs… What are they?
Wednesday, 6th December, 2017
With traditional lighting been phased out, a new generation of intelligent, energy saving lighting has arrived! LED stands for ‘light emitting diode’ and is a semiconductor device which emits light…
Why You Should Make The Switch To LED
Wednesday, 23rd August, 2017
Whether it’s for residential or commercial environments, LED is the superior choice when it comes to energy efficiency with savings of up to 80% in lighting costs. LED is a…
5 Things you didn’t know about LEDs + International Comparisons
Tuesday, 1st August, 2017
We thought we’d share with you a few things you might like to know about energy saving LED products! Energy Efficiency LEDs use energy far more efficiently with little-wasted heat,…
The History Of Energy Saving Lighting
Wednesday, 11th January, 2017
Times Are Changing Although LEDs are a star attraction of the lighting industry and will be an innovation leading the future, the first LED was invented in 1962 by Nick…
5 Steps to an Energy Happy Workplace
Tuesday, 10th January, 2017
1. Evaluate The first step on your journey to energy efficiency is to assess your workplace or consult a professional energy auditor. Identify opportunities and small things you can do…