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About SolarPath in "LED Lighting Industry Leaders Shine at 2009 Greenbuild Expo"

 

SolarPath is featured in Gerson Lehrman Group article "LED Lighting Industry Leaders Shine at 2009 Greenbuild Expo" click here to read the full article.

 

 
Dec. 2009 - SolarPath Educates (Princeton University, NJ)
By invitation, SolarPath will be lecturing about its innovative technology at Princeton University, New Jersey on December 22nd.
 
November 2009 - SolarPath Presents at the USGBC GreenBuild Convention

 

As a committed member of the US Green Building Council (USGBC) SolarPath presented it's latest environmentally safe innovations at the USGBC GreenBuild Convention held on November 2009 at the Phoenix, AZ convention center.

 

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August 2009 - SolarPath Brings Solar Light, Solar Road Markers and Solar Traffic Signs to Barbados

 

SolarPath Sun Solutions introduces its cost saving Solar Street Lights, Solar Road Markers, Solar Traffic Signs and Solar LED Tiles to the Barbados market
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Green Promise Seen in Switch to LED Lighting

By ELISABETH ROSENTHAL and FELICITY BARRINGER - New York Times, May 30, 2009

To change the bulbs in the 60-foot-high ceiling lights of Buckingham Palace’s grand stairwell, workers had to erect scaffolding and cover precious portraits of royal forebears.

So when a lighting designer two years ago proposed installing light emitting diodes or LEDs, an emerging lighting technology, the royal family readily assented. The new lights, the designer said, would last more than 22 years and enormously reduce energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions — a big plus for Prince Charles, an ardent environmentalist. Since then, the palace has installed the lighting in chandeliers and on the exterior, where illuminating the entire facade uses less electricity than running an electric teakettle.

 

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"The poor weather and snow cover proved the durability of the SolarPath fixtures, and their ability to withstand the frequent brutal impact of heavy snow plows. Buckley Air Force Base Civil Engineering operations and maintenance personnel were unanimously pleased with the SolarPath fixtures we embedded into the running trail, due to the no-maintenance, ease of installation, and high durability of your product..."

James T. Schwantes, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

 

 


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