WAKE FOREST, USA: PowerSecure International Inc. announced its new energy efficient LED-based Area Light, called SecureLiteTM, has been adopted by two more utilities as their standard fixture. These utilities have placed orders for several hundred units, which will be used to replace lighting on their systems as their traditional lights require repair or replacement, and for specific residential and commercial illumination projects. The Company expects additional orders will be received in 2012 and beyond as these initial orders are depleted.
PowerSecure’s industry-leading SecureLite was chosen because of its superior energy efficiency and quality of light, low maintenance cost, and environmentally friendly design. Compared to a traditional High Pressure Sodium area light, it delivers a 67 percent reduction in energy usage, extends lighting life four-fold to approximately 15 years, and reduces maintenance costs because of its increased reliability.
The light is extremely durable and easy to maintain, including industry-leading surge protection technology which surpasses industry standards, “tool less” entry, and housing and components that deliver 30+ years of service including the ability to replace the LEDs. SecureLite is engineered to deliver a better quality light that enhances visibility, minimizes light pollution, and is Dark Sky compliant. The light incorporates PowerSecure’s breakthrough proprietary dusk-to-dawn control technology to maximize efficiency and reliability.
Sidney Hinton, CEO of PowerSecure, said: “Our engineers designed our SecureLite to address the specific requirements and needs utilities have for their area lights. We are very pleased with the reception our SecureLite is receiving in the marketplace. It solves utilities' real world problems with a durable unit that is highly efficient, incorporates leading edge control technology, and delivers a great quality of light. We are thrilled to announce that two more utilities have adopted our light as their standard.”
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