Archive for the ‘Lighting and Retrofit Industry News’ Category

We’re Taking Our Bright Ideas to Vegas!

Friday, April 30th, 2010

The lights in Las Vegas are about to get a lot brighter. We’re excited to be able to take our entire team of lighting experts and all our innovative lighting products to Lightfair International in Las Vegas, May 10th–14th.

As the world’s largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference, LIGHTFAIR® INTERNATIONAL is a combo of continuing education courses and a showcase of innovative products ranging from high-end design to cutting-edge technology. And of course, we’ll be there showing off our latest and greatest in our brand new booth with giant plasma TVs featuring our new video. Be sure to stop by to catch our world debut of Dailite. It’s another brilliant new idea from our designers and engineers that can dramatically enhance lighting and save our customers a lot of cash. To get the whole scoop on Lightfair, click here.

    We’re excited to show you what we’ve got at Lightfair. It’s going to be a great time for all. And with products this amazing, we’re certain what happens in Vegas this time…will not stay in Vegas!

    Envirobrite Employees Receive Lighting Certification Recognition

    Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

    As with any major industry there exists some form of accreditation that allows an individual to strengthen his/her knowledge within their field. This knowledge provides an opportunity to maintain training on advancements and changes within a specified industry. Within the lighting trade the certification is respectively known as – Lighting Certified (LC).

    As mentioned on the NCQLP website, “Lighting is the single most important element in the visual environment. Effective lighting improves productivity and strengthens security.”

    Effective designed lighting systems are crucial to reducing energy and maintenance costs. Over the past 100 years, there have been rapid improvements in lighting systems and equipment. As the lighting industry has grown, a number of efforts have been undertaken to differentiate the knowledgeable and qualified lighting practitioner. As a result, a need was recognized for an independent, industry-wide endorsement effort. The NCQLP developed their program to address multiple issues that include: safety, health, productivity, energy conservation and effectiveness, environmental concerns, governmental policy, lighting technology, and competent, knowledgeable lighting practice.

    The NCQLP, a non-profit organization founded in 1991 developed their principles to serve and protect the well-being of the public through effective and efficient lighting practice. Through a peer-review process, the NCQLP establishes the education, experience and examination requirements for baseline certification across the lighting professions.

    Qualifications for meeting LC certification require a minimum of six years experience in the lighting industry or a Bachelors degree from an accredited college/university and three years experience in a lighting related field. The LC credential is a multi-disciplinary qualification based on a statistically valid, peer-developed examination that tests the knowledge in the following areas:

    • Survey / Audit- Existing
    • Lighting Design
    • Financial Analysis
    • Installation & Commissioning
    • Operations & Maintenance
    • Regulatory Compliance

    Envirobrite is excited to announce the recent achievements of three of our employees to Lighting Certified accreditation – Mike Brennan, Jason Plourde and Josh Bond. These three individuals have over 38 years of combined lighting experience.

    Envirobrite, in operation since 1994 manufactures energy efficient highbay and commodity fixtures with our HighFive, OneForOne, and Optimize product collections – We also manufacture energy saving retrofit kits with our RiteFit collection for troffer and strip fixtures. Lighting Retrofits is synonymous with Envirobrite.

    Retrofitting your facility’s lighting? Check out DSIREUSA.org

    Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

    With so many websites providing energy efficient advice you have to appreciate the ones that inform the end-user about the many Federal and State tax credits and deductions – Utility Company funded loan, rebates, and financing programs. There are literally hundreds of programs available to many commercial and residential properties. Envirobrite employees often visit the DSIRE site to stay on top of the latest lighting retrofit incentives.

    The Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency – DSIRE – web address: www.dsireusa.org was established in 1995, the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE) is an ongoing project of the North Carolina Solar Center and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC). It is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), primarily through the Office of Planning, Budget and Analysis (PBA). The site is administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), which is operated for DOE by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC

    The site offers multiple links to International, National, Regional and State organizations that assist companies in making the right choices to ensuring an energy efficient facility. In addition, there are updates in advancing technology in LED’s, Solar and Web based energy monitoring services.

    Envirobrite, in operation since 1994 manufactures energy efficient highbay and commodity fixtures with our HighFive, OneForOne, and Optimize product collections – We also manufacture energy saving retrofit kits with our RiteFit collection for troffer and strip fixtures. Lighting Retrofits is synonymous with Envirobrite.

    Retrofit outlook looks to grow 20-30% and up to $15B

    Monday, November 9th, 2009

    Another great article posted on the greenandsave website -

    Although building new buildings to green standards is taking off, retrofitting existing buildings to increase energy efficiency and reduce energy-related pollution is poised to boom, according to a new report conducted by McGraw Hill Construction, a leading provider of project and product information to industry news, trends and forecasts.

    The report, entitled Green Building Retrofit & Renovation: Rapidly Expanding Market Opportunities through Existing Buildings, highlights the emerging market for green renovations from the perspectives of owners of existing commercial buildings and commercial tenants. Through profiles of 20 projects, the report looks at the economic impact of green retrofits and identifies specific retrofit and renovations going on in the market.

    Released at the Green Retrofit Conference held Oct. 21-22 in New York, green building currently represents 5-9 percent of retrofit and renovation market activity by value — a $2-4 billion marketplace for major projects. McGraw Hill forecasts the market for major retrofit projects to grow to 20-30 percent in the next five years, which by then will be a $10-15 billion market.

    The report predicts that in the next 10-15 years, half of all retrofits and renovations will be green. Owners and tenants who have undertaken or experienced green retrofits are likely to do more green retrofit projects, it says. Most commercial property owners expect to see a return on their green investment within 10 years, it notes. Energy efficient lighting or natural lighting are the most frequently applied features, the report says. Most also install more energy-efficient mechanical and electrical systems.

    “It is critically important that 20-30% of all retrofit and renovation activity will be green in five years because 98% of our buildings already exist, and they represent some of our most inefficient buildings,” said Harvey Bernstein, vice president of global thought leadership and business development, McGraw-Hill Construction. “This is a $10-15 billion market opportunity in major projects alone, and it will significantly contribute to the expansion of green products and services, which will have a long-term impact on our future economy and ability to build green.”

    The report was produced with support from Autodesk, CB Richard Ellis, Siemens, UL Environment, Inc., and the U.S. Green Building Council.

    Envirobrite, in operation since 1994 manufactures energy efficient highbay and Commodity fixtures with our HighFive, OneForOne, and Optimize product collections – We also manufacture energy saving retrofit kits with our RiteFit collection for troffer and strip fixtures.

    Our utility grid… “the largest most complex interconnected machine on Earth”

    Thursday, September 24th, 2009

    DOE Smart Grid Report

    Most American citizens take energy for granted – until we lose power.  Back in 2004 Central Florida had three major hurricanes in 60 days knocking out power for days at a time.  That event made all Central Floridians appreciate our utility grid more than ever.  It is also one of the many reasons that the United States is investing billions of dollars into upgrading our century old utility grid to make it “smart”.

    It’s hard to appreciate the complexity of what is involved in providing electricity for everyday activities such as reading a book or watching television.  The United States utility grid is the largest and most complex interconnected machine on earth.  It is 99.97% reliable and yet that .03% of outages cost our country over $150 billion a year.

    Converting over to the Smart Grid is an incredibly challenging and expensive endeavor.  This report, provided by the U.S. Department of Energy, does an excellent job of explaining what the grid is, what it isn’t and what it will become.  It touches on all of the things the grid effects, such as the economy, national security and climate change.  It is exciting to understand what the Smart Grid will do for us and this is an interesting read.

    Envirobrite, in operation since 1994 manufactures energy efficient highbay and commodity fixtures with our HighFive, OneForOne, and Optimize product collections – We also manufacture energy saving retrofit kits with our RiteFit collection for troffer and strip fixtures. Lighting Retrofits is synonymous with Envirobrite.