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Lighting Information

New lighting standards began in 2012, which means common light bulbs sold in the U.S. need to use about 25% less energy. Many bulbs already meet these new standards, including compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs), LEDs and incandescent bulbs. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Energy Savers website provides information on the new lighting standards.

The site also provides information about shopping for incandescent, CFL and LED bulbs using lumens as a guide as opposed to watts.

Watch Ray Pierotti, LPEA Project Specialist, discuss LED technology for CSU Extension

 

Efficient Lighting Rebates

LPEA residential customers can receive money back for purchasing energy-efficient LED light bulbs. Click here for more information.

Commercial lighting rebates are available to provide incentive for retrofitting existing lighting with more efficient options. Learn more.

 

Lighting Videos

Watt's Up at LPEA ─ LED Rebate Program

Watt's Up at LPEA ─ LED Lighting Introduction

Watt's Up at LPEA ─ LED Residential Lighting Rebate Program

Watt's Up at LPEA ─ Commercial Lighting Program

 

Lighting Resources

  • Tri-State Lighting Facts: Why Light Emitting Diode? (PDF file)

  • Tri-State Lighting Facts: Volume II (PDF file)

  • "Need to Know" basics of LED Lighting (PDF file)

  • "Need to Know" tips of LED lighting (PDF file)

La Plata Electric Association, Inc. (LPEA) Leading in Lighting

Project Specialist Ray Pierotti, LPEA's "lighting guy," advises to never go to Cleveland, Ohio in the winter, given the cold, dreary weather one is likely to experience. He did, however, recently brave the elements to take a "next step" in learning about lighting at the GE Lighting Institute outside of Cleveland in Nela Park for the benefit of LPEA's members.

Pierotti was invited to visit the institute by Tri-State Generation and Transmission's Keith Emerson, and was the only representative from Tri-State's 44 cooperative members to be included. LPEA and Tri-State work together to offer the variety of rebates for energy efficiency, one of the most successful being lighting retrofits.

"The 90-acre campus is a complete lighting environment with the largest base of lighting information in the industry, from existing to new technology," says Pierotti. "We learned a lot about the basics of lighting including quality of lighting along with quantity and 'cost of light.' My knowledge of lighting types – indoor, outdoor, retail and display – was enhanced. I really appreciated the opportunity to improve my skills to better help our members."

The timing of the trip couldn't have been more appropriate as a week following the GE training Pierotti led the workshop, "The Basics of Bulbs – Understanding New Lighting Technology" at LPEA.

"The two-and-a-half-hour training had hands-on examples of types and quality of lighting, especially LED technology," says Pierotti. "We also included 'buying tips and buyer beware' throughout the presentation to give our members the knowledge to find the right bulb for the application or replacement."

The workshop also covered the federal lighting regulations that sparked the need for LPEA to focus on changing out lighting, including discontinued lamps and the replacement options.

As Pierotti explains, "The 100-watt bulb discontinued in 2012 is replaced with a halogen 72-watt bulb, which is 25 percent more efficient while maintaining the same lumen output. Of course, investing in a LED bulb is an even more efficient option."

Pierotti's knowledge of the new lighting technology also garnered him an invitation to present at the March New Mexico Member Services Meeting, essentially to inform his counterparts at the New Mexico rural electric cooperatives how to initiate and administer a lighting retrofit program for their members, from pre-inspection to rebate payment.

"We're just doing what is right for our members, helping them to save energy and dollars," says Pierotti, noting that LPEA has helped members reduce energy consumption by more than 1.6 megawatts – as of press time. The count increases weekly.

"It's pretty amazing to get outside of our service territory and get a perspective on exactly how successful our program is," adds Pierotti.

Given the interest in lighting retrofits, LPEA will be sponsoring additional workshops in coming months. To receive convenient "email alerts" sign up at www.lpea.coop. Contact Pierotti at (970) 382-7770 or rpierotti@lpea.coop.

 

Recycle CFLs at the following locations:

Durango

  • Kroegers Ace Hardware

  • Home Depot

Pagosa Springs

  • Terry's Ace Hardware

Commercial Tube Recycling

The city is no longer accepting commercial quantities of fluorescent tubes. Call Safety Clean at 505.327.9070 for recycling information.

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • ABOUT LPEA
      • LPEA History
      • Annual Report
      • Contact Information
      • Cooperative Difference
      • Cooperative Principles
      • Employment & Career Opportunities
      • Mission & Vision Statement
      • Strategic Plan
      • Together We Save
      • Touchstone Energy
    • BOARD DIRECTORS
      • Board of Directors
      • Board of Directors Meeting Agendas
      • Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
      • Board of Directors Resolutions
      • Board Director Candidate Information
      • Long-Term Strategies Sub-Committee
      • Power Supply Committee
      • CEO Vision
      • Annual Meeting
      • Voting Districts
      • Calendar of Events
    • POLICIES & REGULATIONS
      • Policy 303 LRGF Grant Request Committee
      • LPEA Policies
      • Articles of Incorporation
      • Bylaws
  • Community
    • COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
      • Round Up Foundation
      • Energy Outreach Colorado
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      • Presentations & Workshops
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      • Youth Tour
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      • New Member Information
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      • Undergound Utility Line Location
  • Member Services
    • GREEN POWER
      • Green Power Program
    • LOCAL RENEWABLE GENERATION
      • Community Solar Gardens
      • On-Site Net Metering Program
      • Photovoltaics
      • REC Payment & Tax Incentives
      • Renewable Generation Forms
      • Local Funding for Renewable Projects
      • Long-term Alternative Energy Outlook
      • Colorado Renewable Portfolio Standard Compliance Report
      • Interconnection Standards Cogenerators & Small Power Producers
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      • Energy Saving Tips ─ Laundry
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      • Energy Savings Tips ─ The Kitchen
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      • Area Light Rental
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      • Electric Thermal Storage (ETS) Heater
      • Marathon Water Heaters
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      • Energy Efficiency Audit Rebates
      • Energy Star Appliances Rebates
      • Energy Star Air Conditioner Split System Rebates
      • Heat Pump System Rebates
      • Lighting Rebates
      • Permanent Electric Heater Rebate
      • Water Heater Rebate
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