Des Moines U To Cut Costs With Lighting Upgrades
        
        
        
        Des Moines University (DMU) will replace the  lighting in campus buildings with LED lights in an effort to improve  efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and improve light quality. The cost of the  upgrades will be offset by savings within a year and a half, according to  information released by the school.
The  university selected Revolution Lighting to  install its T8 LED tubes, which will reduce the energy used by more than 60  percent. "This is combined with a market-leading 10-year warranty and  significantly improved lamp life of 70,000 hours, compared to 20,000 hours for  their fluorescent counterpart, to deliver significantly reduced maintenance and  utility costs for the university," according to a news release. "Additionally,  light output across retrofit lighting for DMU is expected to improve by 66  percent, does not require a warm-up period and is controllable through various  types of sensors and lighting control systems."
"Revolution Lighting's premium quality LED solutions  will allow Des Moines University to maximize our energy efficiency goals and  provide superior light quality for our students," said David McNerney,  director of facilities at DMU, in a prepared statement. "We look forward  to continuing our efforts, capitalizing on leading technologies to become a  more sustainable and energy-efficient institution, while providing a healthy  learning environment."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].