Lunera Lighting's Helen Lamp earns ENERGY STAR certification


Santa Clara, Calif. – Lunera® Lighting, Inc., a leader in lighting innovations accelerating the transformation to advanced LED technology, is pleased to announce the Helen Lamp has earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) ENERGY STAR certification. This means it meets the strict energy efficiency performance levels set by the EPA. The Helen Lamp is the first plug and play LED replacement for compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), commonly used in commercial buildings, that has achieved this distinction.

“Receiving ENERGY STAR certification for our plug and play Helen Lamp is a significant benchmark for our BallastLED technology,” explained Lunera’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Tom Quinn. 

“Widely recognized and accepted by a majority of the nation’s utilities; ENERGY STAR certification dramatically impacts the amount of rebates that are available to support the installation of the Helen Lamp into a building’s existing lighting infrastructure.”

Lunera’s revolutionary BallastLED technology enables the Helen Lamp to operate directly off a fixture’s existing ballast. This innovation eliminates the need to modify or replace a fixture to realize the benefit of LED technology, dramatically reducing installation time and LED conversion costs. The Helen Lamp offers four color temperatures to create the right lighting for any commercial indoor environment; creating beautiful, near-daylight quality light.

The Helen Lamp saves more than 50 percent in energy consumption compared to the two or four pin 26-watt CFLs it renders obsolete. Energy savings can escalate up to 60 or 70 percent when replacing 32-watt or 42-watt CFLs. Backed by a five-year warranty, the long 50,000-hour lifespan of the Helen Lamp eliminates a minimum of five CFL lamp replacement cycles, virtually eliminating routine maintenance costs.

Where to Buy and Financing

Lunera’s BallastLED lamp products are available through authorized nationwide distributors. Utility rebates combined with the energy savings gained through LED technology deliver compelling economic value for a lighting retrofit project. Contact Lunera to arrange a demonstration or to locate a distributor near you.

About ENERGY STAR

The EPA introduced ENERGY STAR in 1992 as a voluntary, market-based partnership to reduce

greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency. Today, the ENERGY STAR label can be found on

more than 65 different kinds of products, 1.4 million new homes, and 20,000 commercial buildings and

industrial plants that meet strict energy-efficiency specifications set by the EPA. Over the past twenty

years, American families and businesses have saved more than $230 billion on utility bills and prevented

more than 1.8 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions with help from ENERGY STAR.

 

About Lunera

Lunera Lighting is an innovative technology leader in LED light products that are simple to install,

reliable to operate, and valuable to own. Lunera designs, assembles, and markets high performance plugand-

play commercial LED lamps that obsolete traditional lighting technologies. For building owners and

operators, Lunera's products reduce operating expenses by lowering electricity and maintenance costs.

For occupants, Lunera's technology improves light quality, enhancing comfort and productivity. Based

in Silicon Valley, Lunera is part of a community of progressive companies that challenge convention

and transform industries for the benefit of all. Visit Lunera on the web, Facebook or Twitter.

 



January 26, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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