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This presentation by Mariela Brooks, Joseph Kotsovo, and Greg Ybarra discusses findings and recommendations for upgrading the lighting in Portland State University's parking structures. The proposal explores the benefits of switching to induction and LED lighting, focusing on energy savings, safety enhancements, and reduced environmental impact. Key highlights include projected long-term savings, reduced CO2 emissions, and improved visibility for users. By implementing these upgrades, the university aims to promote better health and safety within its parking facilities.
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Portland State University Parking Structure Lighting Proposal Presentation by: Mariela Brooks Joseph Kotsovo Greg Ybarra
Agenda • Introduction • Findings • Upgrade Options • Recommendations
Annual Kilowatt hours and Metric CO2 Per Year (Present 2010)
Years to Break Even • 47 Years to Break Even with Induction Lighting
Induction Lighting is the best option for Portland State Better Health, Safety & Environment No flicker and less glare provides maximum eyesight protection Crisp White Light, choice of color temperatures - Increases safety& performance Outstanding Color Performance - no shift over lamp life Less CO2 output and mercury waste to dispose Longer Life 100,000 hrs
Total CO2 Savings • By adding Induction Lighting to all existing garages we will decrease the amount of CO2 that is emitted annually by 25 metric tons
Grants and other Programs • Energy Trust $100,000