The National Lighting Bureau announces lighting awards program

July 6, 2005
Entry deadline is Oct. 31, 2005

Entry deadline is Oct. 31, 2005

The National Lighting Bureau recently announced its 26th annual High-Benefit Lighting Awards Program, which recognizes lighting installations that spurred bottom-line savings. The program is open to virtually anyone who had a role in influencing modification of an existing lighting system or the development of a new system that used high-benefit lighting.

Submissions should document how the new lighting contributed to improved productivity, increased retail sales, or any other bottom-line benefits. Everyone who enters the contest will receive a hand-inscribed certificate of participation, and if an entry is developed into a case study, the person who submitted the information will serve as the bylined author of a magazine article.

Entries must be received by Oct. 31, 2005. For more information, visit www.nlb.org.

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