Energy Focus Receives $2 Million Lighting Retrofit Contracts

Energy Focus has received totaling $2 million lighting retrofit contracts.
 
The new projects include retrofits to upgrade the lighting of a Fortune 500 manufacturing facility as well as lighting retrofits at several locations of a large hospital complex located in the Southeastern U.S.

Included also were lighting retrofits at a school district in the Northeast as well as a community college and state building complex in the Midwest.

Energy Focus has completed the audit of the facilities, inventoried their lighting systems, created an approved energy savings design for these contracts and is now procuring the materials and overseeing the lighting installations.

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