Wednesday, October 5, 2011

"Going Green" The Easy Way


I have watched many jump in before me and begin blogging to either share their thoughts or to figure out a way to make money. I am sure many many posts have been devoted to this subject so we'll just move on and leave it with I took the plunge and the water is warm. :)

So, what is this going to be about? Many things. Hopefully, thoughts/ideas that move you, make you feel or, better yet, make you do something. 

I recently became a "tree hugger". No, not literally. Not even close. But I do recycle as much as possible, never litter and want to help make the world a better place one client at a time. Do you know the expression "reducing our carbon footprint"? If not, you should. 

Reduce electricity demand by 60% or more and we can eliminate 250 million tons of CO2 emission. This translates to eliminating the need to build 150 additional power-plants. Savings exceed $115 billion!!


One of the simplest ways to substantially reduce our CO2 output by up to 90% is with the use of LED & LEP (plasma based) lighting. My comments are directed to the commercial marketplace but some of these ideas can be adopted in the home as well. I recently read that 80% of all the light bulbs sold are for commercial use. That being said, businesses and property owners are all looking for low/no cost "green" initiatives that produce a big bang for their money.

LED Lighting Tube


What if there was a way to "go green", save up to 75% on your electricity bills and do this without any upfront cost? Would you want to know more?

My company, Energy Saving Solutions, helps our clients by replacing their old inefficient lighting with LED and or LEP (plasma) based lights. Clients get to go green, save A LOT of money and experience an immediate ROI!








LEP Light Bulb = 1,000 times smaller then currently used technology, lasts 50,000 hours AND uses 50% less electricity while producing a better white light!!



LEP lightbulbs will replace this



And this too
          











Natural candidates for our retrofit are; office buildings, hospitals, shopping centers, malls, parking lots, apartment buildings, high rise condominiums, co-ops, supermarkets, hotels, airports, museums, department stores, fitness centers, retail chain stores, schools (local school districts up to universities) distribution centers and parking garages to name a few. Any business who is open 24/7 or uses a lot of electricity is a good fit.

For more information please contact me at: jkornfeld@energysavingindustry.com

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