Putting Energy into Light Control Colorado Springs CO

Long before it was fashionable, lighting control companies like Lutron, Crestron, and Colorado vNet were putting out products aimed at giving end users the ability to consciously reduce energy consumption, while bringing pizzazz to the homestead.

Aztec Environmental Services
(719) 577-4195
1217 Mcarthur Ave
Colorado Springs, CO
Earth Tech
(719) 471-7070
703 N Tejon St Ste B
Colorado Springs, CO
Conservation Corp of The Pikes Peak Region
(719) 636-2852
324 N Tejon St
Colorado Springs, CO
E C R S Environmental Consulting & Referral Services
(719) 599-0002
1304 Cumberland St
Colorado Springs, CO
Geologic Services & Consultants Inc
(719) 579-8066
1522 Dustry Dr
Colorado Springs, CO
Guaranteed Recycling Xperts
(719) 633-4343
2780 Delta Dr
Colorado Springs, CO
Belfor Enviromental Inc
(719) 598-1222
112 W Rio Grande St
Colorado Springs, CO
A G Wassenaar Inc
(719) 314-3870
1625 Tuskegee Pl Ste 180
Colorado Springs, CO
Custom Environmental Services Inc
(719) 598-1557
1055 Elkton Dr
Colorado Springs, CO
Alpine Consulting Inc
(719) 473-2311
1804 W Colorado Ave
Colorado Springs, CO

Putting Energy into Light Control

To the custom integration industry’s credit, former Vice President Al Gore’s nightmarish scenario as played out in his documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, needn’t become a reality; at least not on its watch.

Long before it was fashionable, lighting control companies like Lutron, Crestron, and Colorado vNet were putting out products aimed at giving end users the ability to consciously reduce energy consumption, while bringing pizzazz to the homestead.

“There’s no question that one of the biggest impacts on lighting control in the near future will come from the green movement and the increased use of high-efficiency light sources such as compact fluorescents and LEDs,” said Scott Stephenson, director of marketing and product development for Colorado vNet. “Even when cost isn’t a factor, people have a strong desire to be energy efficient for social responsibility reasons. This is both an opportunity and a challenge for the lighting control industry.”

LiteTouch has designed all of its products, including the new Hybrid Wall Box Dimmer, to be backwards compatible with existing field installations and upgradeable with the latest technology, including those geared toward energy savings

Coming into the second decade of the 21st century that industry meme—energy efficient, easy to use, good-looking products—continues to be the driving force behind the delivery of innovation to match ambition.

PRODUCTS LIGHTING THE WAY
“Lighting control is just one part of an intelligent environmental control system,” Crestron’s director of marketing communications, Jeff Singer, noted. “The home is a delicate ecosystem, balancing lighting, shades, temperature, and all the entertainment equipment, which often consumes just as much energy as the lights. All these systems must be managed in a way that optimizes overall energy efficiency and personal comfort. This takes much more than just a simple dimmer or switch on the wall.”

Crestron speaks truth to power with several of its products, most notably its Green Light line of environmental controls that contribute toward LEED certification. Homeowners can graphically and quantitatively view precisely how much energy they are using, allowing them to predict future usage and savings over time.

Lutron Electronics, with its dizzying array of products geared toward giving end users ultimate control of their environment, continues to deliver to a high standard with its RadioRA 2 lighting control system. Programmable via a PC, RadioRA 2 controls lights, shades, AV devices, and temperature via the company’s own Clear Connect Radio Frequency technology and is expandable and scalable for retrofits and new construction alike.

Vantage Controls’ Energy Management System enables consumers to take a pro-active approach to saving energy and understanding the exact savings they are earning.

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