Enacting a lighting control project in an existing building not only can save money, but also can enhance a brand or public image and affect employee perceptions – no one likes to see money and resources being wasted. It’s also a smart first step in any wide-scale energy efficiency program, as the savings are almost immediate and the early insights gained by capturing use data can help enroll more support for energy-efficiency projects moving forward.
Often the first step in any new facilities project is convincing decision makers that a project is worthwhile and will pay off. Before committing to costly equipment upgrades and making changes to electrical systems by installing hard-wired light sensors, it’s a good idea to first acquire data on room occupancy and lighting use in a facility to determine where best to implement permanent changes.
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