Honeywell, a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address tough challenges linked to global macro-trends such as safety, security, and energy, cal
led for an immediate global switch to
LED lighting.
According to John Storey, global business director of
LED Lighting for Honeywell,
lighting accounts for roughly 19% of global energy production, and a switch to
LEDs would be cost effective for companies.
“Currently, around two thirds of
lighting is based on older, energy wasting technologies developed before 1970 – this is not sustainable,” said Storey.
“Until now though, the
lighting industry has fai
led to deliver a much superior proposition to be used for general high-quality
lighting in almost all applications. But we’re at a turning point.
LED lighting is the most exciting thing since the electric
light – and every bit as revolutionary.”
Honeywell has set up a free global consultancy service to try to convince companies that the up-front costs will be paid for by power savings, citing the fact that
LEDs have a significantly longer life span of 60,000 hours, compared to a traditional fluorescent tube lasting 10-15,000 hours.
LED lights also have a wider optimum temperature range.
The company hopes to convince company facility and energy managers of the prudence of shifting to
LEDs – their global consulting service includes site surveys, devising bespoke
lighting schemes, producing detai
led energy and cost saving calculations and offering pilot installations.