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Switching Out The Lights July 2008
Modern technology helps library preserve its historic qualities. The New York Public Library, a landmark historical building that fills two blocks along Fifth Avenue, uses a variety of systems for functional and ambiance lighting. Searching for ways to reduce energy costs, facility managers determined that changing the light bulbs could make a big difference, but the changes needed to be carefully considered to retain existing light patterns, distribution, quality and the "overall appearance" of the facility that attracts 15 million visitors annually.
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Brighter Idea October 2007
Library guy in nice switch. How many guys did it take to change the approximately 6,000 light bulbs at the New York Public Library? Only One.
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TCP, Inc. Switch Throw October 2007
Library guy in nice switch. The New York Public Library has installed more than 5,000 new energy saving compact fluorescent light throughout the facility which annually reduces more than 1.5 million pounds of carbon dioxide and removes 1.4 million kilowatt hours from the New York power grid.
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Con Edison Offers More Customers Energy Savings July 2007
NEW YORK – Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. has hired four vendors to help expand the company’s targeted demand side management program. The program is designed to help customers in certain neighborhoods reduce electricity use during peak usage periods by achieving permanent energy savings.
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On The Right Track May 2007
Those traveling by water can revel in the lighting at the West Midtown Ferry Terminal. A few blocks south and east, those traveling by rail can bask in the new lighting at Penn Station. Completed in 1910, the station stretched five levels below the street of Manhattan, encompasses approximately one million square feet and serves more than four million travelers a year.
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