Herndon, Va. --
Renaissance Lighting, a
developer and manufacturer of
energy-efficient, solid-state LED luminaires, announced
its support of the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, birthplace of the Light Emitting Diode (LED), in
completing its largest sustainable energy/energy-saving lighting project to date
at the University’s Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.
The centerpiece of the almost 600 fixture solid-state
lighting initiative is Krannert Center’s lobby, a 25,000-square-foot space
shared by four separate theater and concert venues. For 40 years this lobby has
been illuminated by 625 energy-gulping incandescent light fixtures, consuming
nearly 573.8 million watts annually.
“The university is a huge proponent of the green
movement and we view Krannert Center as the crown jewel in that effort,” said Michael
Williams, Krannert Center’s lighting director. “We’re focused on saving energy
and sustainable energy initiatives, and if you look at how this project is being
funded, all of the dots are green and they connect perfectly. The Renaissance
Lighting luminaires provide us with energy efficiency and great cost savings in
many areas and contain capabilities providing us incredible creativity and
flexibility.” he said.
Half of the project funding is grant money from the
Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation, according to Williams. The balance
of the funding is a seven-year, zero-interest loan from the university’s Student
Sustainability Committee whose income stems from a $2 clean energy fee that
students pay every semester. Williams noted that the
Krannert Center lighting project is the first major green effort to
be backed financially by the student group.
By retrofitting the Krannert Center lobby ceiling
with Renaissance Lighting luminaires, energy consumption will decrease
dramatically – by about 460 million watts annually,” said
Renaissance
Lighting CEO, Barry Weinbaum. “By spending less on electricity and
along with the impressive longevity of our luminaires, we expect
Krannert Center will realize annual savings greater than $70,000
annually. The quality of the light produced by our fixtures surpasses any
incandescent or fluorescent fixture on the market as each luminaire provides a
glare-free, superior light throw and eliminates “hot spots”. Also, our color
changing products provide for both efficiency and creativity unique to the
lighting industry,” Weinbaum said.
Krannert Center can anticipate additional savings due to the fact
that solid-state LED luminaires produce virtually no heat below the suspended
ceiling where they are installed. By contrast, 90 percent of the energy consumed
by incandescent bulbs is in the form of heat rather than light, which in turn
increases air conditioning load and related costs. LED Luminaires far outlast
their incandescent counterparts; 50,000-70,000 hours versus 2,000 hours for
incandescent bulbs, thereby eliminating frequent and costly light
replacement.
A key feature of the Renaissance Lighting color
changing luminaires is the ability to produce more than 16.5 million different
colors including white. Each fixture incorporates a circular array of
RGB (red, green and blue) LEDs that illuminate in a
color mixing dome before the blended light exits the fixture – a patented design
called Constructive Occlusion. Each fixture can be individually addressed with
the entire illuminated space optionally controlled by Renaissance Lighting’s
Rhapsody
Color Management System, which consists of controller hardware and
proprietary software for creating dynamic effects such as color intensity,
cross-fading and rainbow washes.
The simplicity of Renaissance Lighting’s Rhapsody
Color Management technology relieves Krannert Center personnel from countless hours of tediously
inserting multi-colored theatrical gels into and out of individual light
fixtures in preparation for many of the 350 performing arts functions and the
100-plus special lobby functions held each year, which include weddings,
corporate gatherings, receptions and private parties.
About Renaissance
Lighting:
Renaissance Lighting is a global leader in the development of
next-generation solid-state architectural downlights and controls, the result of
on-going breakthroughs in the application of LED technology and Constructive
Occlusion, a patented technology for the unique mixing
and blending of multiple LED light sources. The company’s innovation and
unrelenting commitment to green technology are key forces driving the
development of highly creative lighting products that deliver the solid-state
industry’s purest light source with exceptional appearance, superior efficiency
and glare-free illumination for all architectural applications. Headquartered in
Herndon, Virginia, USA, Renaissance Lighting deploys a revolutionary
approach to product engineering and design that is supported by 32 patents
including its optical and feedback control technologies.
About the
Krannert
Center for the
Performing Arts:
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to the
advancement of education, research, and public engagement through the pursuit of
excellence and innovation in the performing arts. Embracing the art of the past
as well as the art of our time, the Center supports the belief that creativity
is a core human characteristic and that the arts hold uniquely transformative
potential. Through its multiple and integrated roles as classroom, laboratory,
and public square, Krannert Center serves as a touchstone for the exploration
and expansion of human experience. Construction of the $21 million center, which
opened in 1969, was made possible by a gift from Herman Charles Krannert, a 1912
U of I engineering graduate, and his wife, Ellnora. It was Mrs. Krannert, in
fact, whose idea it was to have a common lobby shared by all patrons of the
performing arts, whether it be theater, opera, classical music, dance or jazz,
so that all could come together to share their respective experiences while at
the center.
By: Thom Bohlen
Posted: January 22, 2010 11:36 PM