NAED Introduces Green Commercial and Industrial Guides

Feb. 4, 2009
The National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED), St. Louis, recently introduced two planning guides that underscore green electrical products proven to reduce electrical consumption and commercial building operating costs.

The National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED), St. Louis, recently introduced two planning guides that underscore green electrical products proven to reduce electrical consumption and commercial building operating costs. The guides were designed in partnership with the NAED Manufacturers Council to help raise awareness of electrical energy-saving solutions that reduce operating costs.

The first guide, "Industrial Upgrades: Green Electrical Cost Savings," is geared toward individuals involved in green industrial maintenance, construction, or retrofit projects. The second guide, "Commercial Upgrades: Green Electrical Cost Savings," is geared toward individuals involved in green commercial construction or rehab projects. The guides are available to NAED members, associates, and allied partners to use with their customers. For more information contact customer service by phone at (888) 791-2512 or by e-mail at [email protected].

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