Motley Rice Headquarters Becomes Greener with SIB Lighting Project

SIB Lighting, a Charleston-based national LED lighting advisory company, announced it has completed the first phase of a LED lighting project for Motley Rice LLC to upgrade its lighting infrastructure at its headquarters in Mount Pleasant, SC. 

Technological advancements in recent years have resulted in compelling economics for conversion to LED lighting for many commercial customers. These upgrades provide a variety of benefits, both in terms of cost savings and environmental efficiency. "We are very excited about the Motley Rice project and the improvements made to the building. We are seeing extremely rapid growth with commercial and industrial accounts switching to LED lighting," said David Etzler, president of SIB Lighting.

The new lighting has been added to both the interior and the exterior of the building. "We are pleased with the improvement at our headquarters building and are proud to be a company supporting green initiatives. We look forward to working with SIB Lighting on the next phase to further enhance our facility and reduce our carbon footprint," said John Baden, a member attorney at Motley Rice LLC.

Under the recently completed project, SIB Lighting upgraded Motley Rice's lighting system by replacing inefficient light fixtures with new LED lighting and technology.

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