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Hyatt Place Coconut Point selects Dupre Group's EcoMatrixLED™ customer attracting exterior lighting solutions to provide hotel patrons a most memorable and comfortable Florida experience --all the while keeping energy consumption costs to an ultra low minimum. 10/05/2009
The yachting community of Cape Harbour and their premier restaurant Rumrunners in Cape Coral explores the latest in LED lighting technology and "high impact" lighting design to to further enhance their patron's dining experience. 09/25/2009
The newest Southwest Florida 5-Star resort Tarpon Point looks to ensure "world class" with Dupre Group's "Relaxes and Inspires" approach to lighting design. 05/31/2009
Bell Tower Shops in Fort Myers Florida, a well known long standing fashion outdoor mall with tenants such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Victoria Secret, Williams Sonoma, The Fresh Market, among others consider Dupre Group's "destination" strategy leveraging image projection technology --a fresh new Florida but European flare will entice all to enjoy and visit again and again. |
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|  | | | The very latest generation of bright LED luminaries and replacement lamps ('bulbs") are today amazing "GREEN" alternatives to traditional lighting --particularly for waterfront and marine related businesses. This extremely exciting technology holds real promise of replacing many of today's traditional light sources in service today. Key advantages of today's brighter and lower cost LED lighting are: Crisp light produced looks fantastic in and around water It's low voltage operation makes especially suited for waterfront applications Given their 15-20 year usable life spans, LED have the lowest total cost of ownership compared to all other traditional light sources LED save 20% to 90% in daily / nightly energy costs compared to fluorescent / HID / incandescent light sources respectively
Waterfront Resort Underwater Applications Recapping the Key Advantages of LED Lighting (from Wikipedia): Efficiency: LEDs produce more light per watt than incandescent bulbs.[48] Color: LEDs can emit light of an intended color without the use of color filters that traditional lighting methods require. This is more efficient and can lower initial costs. Size: LEDs can be very small (smaller than 2 mm2[49]) and are easily populated onto printed circuit boards. On/Off time: LEDs light up very quickly. A typical red indicator LED will achieve full brightness in microseconds.[50] LEDs used in communications devices can have even faster response times. Cycling: LEDs are ideal for use in applications that are subject to frequent on-off cycling, unlike fluorescent lamps that burn out more quickly when cycled frequently, or HID lamps that require a long time before restarting. Dimming: LEDs can very easily be dimmed either by Pulse-width modulation or lowering the forward current. Cool light: In contrast to most light sources, LEDs radiate very little heat in the form of IR that can cause damage to sensitive objects or fabrics. Wasted energy is dispersed as heat through the base of the LED. Slow failure: LEDs mostly fail by dimming over time, rather than the abrupt burn-out of incandescent bulbs.[51] Lifetime: LEDs can have a relatively long useful life. One report estimates 35,000 to 50,000 hours of useful life, though time to complete failure may be longer.[52] Fluorescent tubes typically are rated at about 10,000 to 15,000 hours, depending partly on the conditions of use, and incandescent light bulbs at 1,000–2,000 hours.[citation needed] Shock resistance: LEDs, being solid state components, are difficult to damage with external shock, unlike fluorescent and incandescent bulbs which are fragile. Focus: The solid package of the LED can be designed to focus its light. Incandescent and fluorescent sources often require an external reflector to collect light and direct it in a usable manner. Toxicity: LEDs do not contain mercury, unlike fluorescent lamps.
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