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installing 150 Cree CR22™
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rchitectural LED troffers, the Hart Senate Office Building, the third and largest office building serving the U.S. Senate, is expected to deliver a 33 percent reduction in annual energy costs.
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R22 linear luminaires replaced 130 CFL downlights and linear fluorescents throughout the Hart Building, updating the building’
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outdated ceiling grid. Designed to last 50,000 hours or more, Cree CR22 linear luminaires not only reduce energy consumption and lower utility expenses, but the new fixtures also minimize maintenance and operational costs for the Senate building.
“
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e CR series is truly a no-compromise alternative when upgrading fluorescent lighting,”
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aid Christopher Ruud, vice president global sales, lighting, Cree. “
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livering higher-quality light, longer life and greater energy savings than comparable fluorescent options, CR troffers are a natural fit for office settings like the Hart Senate Office Building.”
A nine-story structure, the Hart Building has a distinctly contemporary appearance. When its construction was authorized by Congress, the architects sought to design a flexible, energy-efficient building that would accommodate Congressional business and the new technology of the modern Senate.
Ruud continued, “
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oroughly modern when it was built, the LED lighting upgrade will allow the Hart Building’
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facility managers to realize sizeable economic benefits, while continuing the mission set forth by the building’
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original designers.”