Color Kinetics Projects 75% of Commercial Lighting to Be Led-Based By 2030
April 16 2007 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
BOSTON, April 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As people around the
U.S. prepare to recognize Earth Day on April 22, Color Kinetics
Incorporated (NASDAQ:CLRK) today emphasized the role that new
lighting technology will play in mitigating energy strain,
projecting that at least 75% of commercial lighting in the U.S.
will be produced by energy-efficient LED sources by 2030*. LEDs
already deliver four times the efficiency of traditional
incandescent and halogen light sources, while rapidly gaining
ground on fluorescent and offering numerous benefits above and
beyond all three. The role of lighting as a chief energy drain and
contributor to global warming has garnered international attention
in recent weeks, including news of industry initiatives, incentives
and even proposed legislation to ban inefficient incandescent
sources. The Earth Day Network, official organizers of the annual
event, proclaimed 2007 "the beginning of the end of the inefficient
incandescent." Though public attention has centered on the impact
of replacing incandescent sources with compact fluorescent (CFL) in
residential lighting, with today's prediction Color Kinetics is
emphasizing the need to tackle inefficiencies in commercial
lighting -- which is accountable for much higher energy consumption
overall than lighting in homes. "With millions of lights burning
nearly 24x7 in office buildings, hospitals, shopping malls, hotels
and public places, it's no wonder that commercial buildings account
for 51% of total energy consumption for lighting in the U.S. vs.
27% for residential," said Bill Sims, President and CEO, Color
Kinetics. "This presents us with an enormous opportunity to
leverage smart technologies, like LED lighting, to put a real dent
in energy inefficiencies and in turn reduce the amount of emissions
being pumped into our atmosphere." Color Kinetics sees LED
technology as the future of energy-efficient lighting, first for
commercial spaces and eventually for residential applications as
well. Performance trends suggest that LEDs have the ability to
ultimately leapfrog other efficient light sources, such as
fluorescent, given their longer source life, durability, non-toxic
materials, lack of radiated heat and UV, higher quality of light
output and flexibility to accommodate wide-ranging fixtures and
form factors. Moreover, as inherently digital devices, LEDs produce
light that can be intelligently controlled to dynamically customize
environments, from restaurants and casinos to retail shops, homes
and even automobiles. Color Kinetics' intelligent LED lighting
technology is already at work in over 15,000 installations
worldwide, spanning every state in America and six of seven
continents. The company's lighting systems have successfully
displaced conventional sources in a number of applications where
LEDs already win in terms of cost efficiency and visual impact. For
example: * LAX Gateway at Los Angeles International Airport
replaced metal halide with an LED system, anticipating 75% less
energy consumption. * Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas
replaced metal halide with an LED system, cutting annual energy
costs from $18,000 to $1,900. * The British Airways London Eye
replaced fluorescent with an LED system, eliminating former
maintenance costs and requirements while gaining the ability to
produce color light and programmable effects. * Bostonian shoe
stores in the U.S. replaced fluorescent with an LED system,
mitigating the need for frequent and costly lamp replacement, while
also gaining the ability to easily adjust from "warm" to "cool"
white light in its display shelves. * Boathouse Row in Philadelphia
replaced incandescent with an LED system, saving approximately
$57,000 in annual operating costs due to reduced maintenance and
energy consumption. "The notion that LEDs are still relegated to
flash lights, tail lights and electronic gadgets is a
misconception. We can point to major landmarks, towers, bridges --
even the world's largest spherical building -- that are illuminated
by our LED systems today," said Sims. "Color Kinetics was
established for the very purpose of supplanting less efficient
light sources with a new form of intelligent lighting based on
LEDs. We're not simply responding to a timely trend. We've spent
ten years solely focused on making LED sources viable as the right
long-term solution." Color Kinetics participates in several
government and industry initiatives related to energy conservation.
As a member of the Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance, the
company is helping to develop a technology roadmap for the U.S.
Department of Energy (DoE), as well as Energy Star criteria for LED
lighting. In 2006 the company was awarded a $1.7 million grant by
the DoE to develop LED-based replacement lamps for 60-watt
incandescent light sources that, with a four-fold increase in
efficacy to 80-lumens per watt, would meet or exceed the efficacy
of nearly all conventional light sources. Reflecting the company's
leadership role, Color Kinetics' VP of Innovation Kevin Dowling
will make his 6th appearance as a featured presenter at the DoE's
Solid-State Lighting Workshop in California on April 23. At this
meeting of technical, legislative and academic minds, energy
efficiency and speeding the pervasive use of LEDs for illumination
will be a major topic of discussion. "We applaud any initiative,
whether public or private sector, that brings attention to the need
for energy-efficient lighting. Though adoption may be aided by
government regulations, business consortiums, financial incentives,
grass roots movements or other influencers, we believe that LEDs
will ultimately win in the market based on their merits as a
superior technology, as has been the case with so many disruptive
technological innovations in the past," Sims concluded. About Color
Kinetics Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Color Kinetics
Incorporated (NASDAQ:CLRK) transforms environments through new,
dynamic uses of light. Its award-winning lighting systems and
technologies apply the benefits of LEDs as a highly efficient, long
lasting, environmentally friendly, and inherently digital source of
illumination -- reinventing light itself as a highly controllable
medium. Color Kinetics also enables widespread adoption of LED
lighting through OEM and licensing partnerships in diverse markets.
The company is headquartered in Boston, MA with offices in the UK
and China. More information is available at
http://www.colorkinetics.com/. *Based on past penetration rates of
other lighting technologies: Fluorescent lighting share of the U.S.
commercial lighting market, Electronic ballasts share of U.S.
lighting ballasts, and HID lighting share of the U.S. industrial
lighting market. Editors Note: Digital images of LAX Gateway, Hard
Rock Hotel & Casino, British Airways London Eye and other
installations are available upon request. Color Kinetics is a
registered trademark and the Color Kinetics logo is a trademark of
Color Kinetics Incorporated. All other trademarks mentioned are the
property of their respective owners. "Safe Harbor" Statement under
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in
this press release regarding Color Kinetics Incorporated's business
that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements"
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. Readers are cautioned that these statements involve risks
and uncertainties, are only predictions and may differ materially
from actual future events and results. For a discussion of such
risks and uncertainties, see "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2006,
File Number 000-50798, and most recent 10-Q, each as filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. DATASOURCE: Color Kinetics
Incorporated CONTACT: Felicia Spagnoli, Media Relations,
+1-617-701-2292, , or Justine Alonzo, Investor Relations,
+1-617-701-2272, , both of Color Kinetics Incorporated Web site:
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