Hubbell Lighting Supplies LED Luminaires to University of Nebraska’s Parking Garage

Hubbell Lighting, a pioneer in sophisticated illumination technology and a unit of Hubbell, has offered both exterior and interior energy-conserving lighting solutions for a 1000-vehicle, 5-story parking lot located within the campus of the Lincoln-based University of Nebraska.

The parking lot is constructed close to the northeast and east corner of the expanding higher education campus and opened for operation in the fall of 2010 semester. It is the first parking lot in Nebraska to receive a LEED certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).

The designer of the parking lot, Engineering Technologies has recommended Hubbell Lighting’s Kim Lighting-branded PGL7- LED luminaires for interior lighting and its WARP9-LED pole mounted area lighting luminaires for the open roof level parking of the garage. Hubbell Lighting has supplied 47 exterior pole mounted and 379 ultra-tech interior luminaires to meet the lighting specifications of the garage.

The entire Kim Lighting-branded LED products are completely free from mercury and lead, complying  with the stringent US and international recyclable and environmental safety standards. Kim Lighting is utilizing over 90% recycled materials for the production of reflector parts and aluminum-housing substances for complete MicroEmitter LED lighting systems.

Source: http://www.hubbelllighting.com

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