The Watt Stopper gets the word out about green designs

May 17, 2004
Company provides Web site and educational sessions

Company provides Web site and educational sessions

The Watt Stopper recently started the GreenSense program, which offers resources for professionals who want to enhance green design practices through the use of lighting controls. The program includes a Web site and an educational series.

Interested participants can log on to www.wattstopper.com/greensense.html for downloadable sustainability- and LEED-focused technical publications, design practice examples, success stories, and links to organizations that promote green design.

The company will also host an educational series with sessions throughout the United States and Canada on topics like energy codes, the LEED program, and daylighting controls. Some of the sessions qualify for AIA/CES learning units and LCQLP lighting educational units.

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