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GE Lighting 0800 169 8290 www.gelighting.com/eu


GE Lighting has upgraded the street lighting in Bristol to deliver an energy efficient, white light solution - part of Bristol City Council's aim to reduce its carbon footprint and to promote a safer urban environment. The project comprises the replacement of existing high-pressure sodium street lighting with GE’s improved, higher efficiency CMH Streetwise™ceramic metal halide lamps. As the only UK city to have been short-listed for the 2014 Green Capital Award, Bristol has a strong environmental ethos and upgrading its streetlights forms part of the city's energy reduction scheme to generate substantial carbon savings.


Riegens


+44 (0) 1376 333 400 www.riegens.co.uk


Recolight


0845 601 7749 www.recolight.co.uk


Recolight operates the UK’s most comprehensive free lamp recycling network, taking away the burden of compliance from the lighting industry. We are funded by our members as a not-for-profit organisation, enabling us to offer a FREE service. We lead the way in lamp recycling with continual investment in initiatives to make lamp recycling as easy and efficient as possible for all. Our service is also available to producers of LEDs who wish to ensure they are compliant with their obligations.


Saxby Lighting 0845 053 1190 www.saxbylighting.com


The Kansas 2D fitting complete with in-built microwave sensor is suitable for indoor and outdoor use with an IP54 rating. This is the ideal choice for either commercial or domestic applications, providing high light output, with low energy consumption. The in-built sensor has a 360/160 degree detection angle, with a 2-10m adjustable range and 8sec - 12min timer function. Unlike some PIR fittings the Kansas operates purely on motion and is unaffected by heat. For more information and our full range visit our website.


CP Automated Lighting (Northern) Ltd 0845 0755884 www.cpnorthern.co.uk


Lighting at the new First Direct Arena in Leeds is being controlled through a sophisticated lighting management system supplied and commissioned by lighting control specialists CP Automated Lighting (Northern) Ltd. The system was selected by contractors Rotary Yorkshire. The First Direct Arena is the UK’s first purpose-built fan-shape arena, whereby the seating fans out from stage. This helps to minimise the distance between spectators and the centre stage and provides them with an improved view.


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The breadth and versatility of Riegens Lighting’s product portfolio has proved ideal for meeting the diverse lighting requirements of the newly constructed Holland Park School in west London. Products supplied include a number of bespoke designs created specifically for this project. Riegens worked closely with the projects’ lighting designers to ensure optimum lighting and energy performance in all of the spaces, facilitated by the use of DALI-based lighting controls throughout. In classrooms special suspended rafts have been created, with recessed luminaires and sensors integrated into 2200 x 900 x 103mm sound-absorbing panels.


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