NEMA Research shows need for lighting systems awareness.

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According to NEMA market research, conducted in conjunction with Today's Facility Manager magazine, information on energy/cost savings through modern lighting systems is needed. Findings show 41% of building owners plan to upgrade lighting within 1 yr, while 82% did not know commercial building tax deduction was extended. According to Ron Runkles, lighting industry director for NEMA, "We're providing a service by letting people know there is a quick payback by investing in lighting renovation."



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NEMA Promotes Research as Opportunity for Lighting Renovation, Confirms Need for Awareness Campaign



ROSSLYN, Va., June 2, 2009 - The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has revealed the results of new market research that provides a clear picture of America's need for information about energy and cost saving through modern lighting systems. The research, conducted in conjunction with Today's Facility Manager magazine, focused on the owners and operators of commercial, industrial, institutional, and healthcare buildings.

Findings indicate that 41 percent of building owners plan to upgrade lighting products and systems within the next year, primarily to save money and energy (78 percent) and lower maintenance costs (40 percent).

According to Ron Runkles, lighting industry director for NEMA, the association is working with its members to build awareness of the value of modern lighting through its enLIGHTen America campaign.

"The results of the research showed that 82 percent of building owners did not know the commercial building tax deduction was extended by Congress to 2013," Runkles said. "We're providing a service by letting people know there is a quick payback by investing in lighting renovation. For example, 38 percent want a three-year return on investment. And it's green; the 30 percent building energy savings is almost a bonus."

The research also revealed that 74 percent of those surveyed plan to apply for utility rebates; 61 percent did not currently utilize lighting controls; and 27 percent were pursuing LEED certification. Also, 96 percent of building owners consider sustainability either "important" or "somewhat important."

"It's little wonder Secretary Chu has endorsed NEMA's campaign. We're making a difference." Runkles said.

NEMA is the association of electrical and medical imaging equipment manufacturers. Founded in 1926 and headquartered near Washington, D.C., its approximately 450 member companies manufacture products used in the generation, transmission and distribution, control, and end use of electricity. These products are used in utility, industrial, commercial, institutional, and residential applications. The association's Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) Division represents manufacturers of cutting-edge medical diagnostic imaging equipment including MRI, CT, x-ray, and ultrasound products. Worldwide sales of NEMA-scope products exceed $120 billion. In addition to its headquarters in Rosslyn, Virginia, NEMA also has offices in Beijing and Mexico City.

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