LED Downlight

Sea Gull Lighting unveiled its new Energy Star-qualified Traverse LED downlight as an alternative to traditional recessed lighting. The new product provides dimmability, color rendering and aesthetics, while reducing energy and operating costs by up to 80 percent, according to the company.

With an efficacy of 51 lumens per watt, the Traverse downlight offers high lumen output, providing 20 percent more light and delivers long operating life of over 50,000 hours, lasting 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs.

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Spacer Cable Systems

Hendrix Wire & Cable’s Spacer Cable Systems offer a green solution for overhead distribution. The systems can help reduce the amount of vegetation destroyed for distribution circuits with its compactness and its ability to withstand temporary contact with branches without causing outages, according to the company. A Spacer Cable circuit is confined to less than 1 foot, reducing vegetation removal and allowing multiple circuits to be placed on a single pole.

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Doug Hickey

Lunera Lighting, Inc. appointed Doug Hickey as executive chairman of the company’s board. Hickey has more than 20 years of operational experience holding senior-level positions in the telecom, Internet and technology sectors, serving most recently as partner at Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and CEO of Critical Path.

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IGCC Hearings Lead to Amended Thermal Requirements

BETHESDA, Md. — Final hearings last month for the 2012 International Green Code yielded a number of advances, including what some call a straightforward approach to minimum thermal requirements for roof and wall systems. The new code will also extend the minimum thermal requirements to all low-slope roof replacements involving above-deck insulation.

The council will publish the first edition of the code in the spring of 2012, and expects it to become the primary benchmark for green construction standards and practices.

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