By TOM MYERS
Lighting uses more electricity than any other system in a commercial building. Getting control over how the lights are used, how long they're on, how bright they are and how they're configured dramatically decreases operating costs and can increase your top-line revenues, profits and the value of your property.
In today's economy, competition for a shrinking customer base is intense. Buildings have to perform, with energy-effici...
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