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Steinel UK Ltd

25 Manasty Road
Orton
Southgate
Peterborough
PE2 6UP
UK

Telephone : 01733 366700
Fax : 01733 366701
Email : steinel@steinel.co.uk
Web : www.steinel.co.uk



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North Wiltshire community hall saves energy and boosts security with LED floodlights

A village community hall in North Wiltshire is benefiting from energy-efficient LED XLed floodlights from Steinel (UK), bringing ultra-bright illumination to the charity events held on its grounds

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Steinel boosts light output of its solar-powered, sensor-controlled outdoor light

Lighting expert, Steinel (UK) has increased the light output of its ultra-bright XSolar range of solar-powered external lights, now providing 150 lumens of light from a 1.2W LED

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Steinel says it has doubled lumen output on energy-saving XLED floodlights

Steinel UK, which works with lighting sensor technology, says it has made its XLED 10 and XLED 25 LED floodlights brighter and more energy-efficient, doubling their lumen output and improving their efficacy

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Steinel launches sensor-controlled LED sign light

Steinel (UK) is launching the XLED FL-50 sign light, said to be the first LED floodlight with a twilight sensor that responds to light levels and automatically switches the sign light ‘on’ at dusk and ‘off’ at dawn

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King's College London cuts energy with Steinel lighting

Higher Education Institution King's College London slashed its lighting energy use in its halls of residence by nearly 90% as a result of a project to install RS PRO 500 and HF 3360 sensor-controlled indoor lighting from Steinel.

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A ‘People Problem’

Is it possible to stop carbon reduction plans being derailed by the building’s inhabitants? Nicola Martin examines how low-carbon technology is being used in collaboration with staff members to achieve site-wide energy saving.

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