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The hallmark of Lutron Electronics products is eco-friendly light control to save electricity while retaining functionality. Lutron has been providing energy saving light control solutions for almost half a century. Lutron Electronics began in the late 1950s when Joel Spira, a young physicist became fascinated by the aesthetic manipulation of light. Spira set out to invent a solid-state device that would enable people to vary the intensity of the lights in their homes. The idea was radical since lighting control was a complicated and expensive affair, requiring bulky rheostats that used a lot of energy and generated a great deal of heat. Lutron changed this when Spira emerged from his lab with a solid-state dimmer that could replace the light switch in a standard residential wall box. Today, energy efficiency is an essential feature of every home and savvy business. Lighting can account for up to 20% of a household’s yearly electricity usage, and up to 40% a year commercially.
Dimmer solutions from Lutron Electronics help save energy without sacrificing style or convenience. Saving energy is just the beginning of green lighting design. Lutron has developed an extensive collection of eco-friendly light controls, systems and window solutions for projects – these help reduce energy usage and enhance the visual environment. Lutron products such as dimmers, timers, sensors, and window shades minimize use of electricity. From single homes to commercial buildings, Lutron has the energy solutions to help you optimize energy performance in your home or business. Save energy, help the environment, and enhance your life with the convenience and comfort of light control. Your home and your workplace should be designed to complement your needs. As your needs change throughout the day, your lighting should adapt as well; bright to read a book, but dim to watch television.
Whether you are at home or at work, the Lutron products featured here provide convenient access to light control, creating a comfortable atmosphere to support your activities throughout the day. Most commercial spaces are over-lit, leading to wasted energy usage. Over-lit spaces can also affect the productivity of employees. Too much daylight or electric light can make even the most fundamental tasks, such as working on a computer, uncomfortable and difficult to perform. By incorporating lighting based on task performance and providing personal control of lighting and shading, commercial spaces can realize measurable effects on employee productivity and motivation. In addition, employees typically dim the lights when given personal control, further increasing energy savings.
