Best of 2012: Empire State Building Owner Tells All — How to Save a LOT of Money
Q and A session at the Empire State Building with Lutron's Michael Pessina
Check out the slide show for much more from the interview, including pictures of the pre-built spaces and the technology used.
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The Empire State Building is saving millions per year by using energy controls and Lutron lighting control. Updated with 2 videos!
By Cindy Davis

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Best of 2012: Empire State Building Owner Tells All — How to Save a LOT of Money

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Cindy Davis has had a passion for A/V and technology since taking apart her first transistor radio. She found it fun to write macros in DOS while at Lotus, but really loves her countless Apple products. Between 2000 and 2008 Davis was the editor-in-chief of Electronic House magazine. In 2011 she helped bring life to TechDecisions Media as editor-in-chief.


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Posted by Mark Sopic  on  07/20  at  07:28 AM
It's only fair to mention some of the other energy savings steps that went into that project; such as the replacement of all 6513 windows with window systems built on-site by Serious Energy that improved u-factors from negligable to .14 (R-7-plus), and the energy management software developed by Serious and Johnson Controls to manage usage and distribution.
Posted by Linda Nagy  on  08/10  at  08:58 AM
Interesting article on Green Building Technology...
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