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Solar LED Lighting
All components needed for installation are
included (except for the mounting pole). The systems
are designed for installation onto a wood, concrete,
or metal mounting pole. You may choose to use your
own pole or we can quote the poles separately from
the lighting system itself.
These units can be used for: Area lighting,
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Easy to retrofit LED streetlights can easily
retrofit existing metal halide,
high pressure sodium and mercury vapor luminaries.
Your next scheduled QLED maintenance will be in 5 to
8
years!
with our IQ Retrofit Lamps
IQLED Unlike bulb streetlights,
IQLED lighting
modules produce very intense light in tightly
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reflectors or cut-off shields to minimize light
pollution and trespass. With IQLED energy
usage less than 20% and lifespan more than seven
times that of conventional streetlights, payback
occurs very early in a long life cycle.
High
Power Led Tunnel and Subway Light:
Revolutionary Photometric Design-The world’s first
dedicated optical system(rectangular beam focusing
lens): Reasonable control of the light distribution,
spot rectangular bean pattern ,and ensure an ideal
uniformity of brightness on the road surface,
eliminate the glare and keep the LED lighting efficiency on a high level, no light pollution
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Weatherproof for coastal climates
Vibration resistant for tunnels and bridges
Withstand 160 MPH winds
Saving energy and money.
The new IQ LED lens fixtures use less energy,
helping to keep operating costs down. After
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installing the new fixtures from energy and
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Using
less electricity reduces the emissions produced
by gas and coal-burning generators. When the IQ
LED Streetlights project is completed, carbon
dioxide emissions will be reduced.
Reducing glare to increase visibility.
Glare from street lights is significantly
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fixtures, increasing visibility by directing
light onto the roadway and preventing it from
shining into the eyes of motorists.
Reduce excessive lighting and light
pollution. New ways of designing and
providing street lighting have been developed in
the last several years.
Maintaining a safe level of lighting. Street
lighting on residential and collector roads will
continue to meet minimum Illuminating
Engineering Society (IES) guidelines.
If your City is committed to
savings and reduce the level of light pollution
by using the most efficient IQ LED
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design methods.
Hurricane Proof LED
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ground level. Multiple colors Temperature from 3000K
to 7500K are available, suitable for different area
and situation. The Power varies from from small
security yard, to Major road. The lamp applies high
power LED. Fine cooling system applied. The average
life time of the system can be high up to 50,000
hours, lighting 10-11 hours a day, the light can be
used for more than 11 years.
LED Tunnel Light
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Tremendous Energy Saving: Used the ultra high
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Ever-demanding traffic and rail signal applications
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Our school warning signal packages are the
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typical traffic signal intersection experiences eight to ten local
power outages annually. With IQUPS battery backup power, some or all
the traffic control signals can continue to operate. This seamless
switchover to battery power increases public safety and eliminates
the need to dispatch police or other service personnel to direct
traffic. If all traffic signals were converted to LEDs, the battery
backup system would allow full operation of the traffic signals
during a power outage, thus alleviating traffic congestion.
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The SPDC/AC unit was designed to be
easily expanded: power units can range from 2,000
Watts to 10,000 Watts. Its flexible platform design
allows it to be easily
customized for use with area
lighting, remote communications, security systems,
and surveillance equipment, to name a few
applications. Charge power alone can be
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photovoltaic capture equipment. Pre-assembled & Factory Tested
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Communicating - Alerting - Warning!
Audible signaling, Visual Signaling, Wireless.
Portable Radio Remote Controls: A signal for every signal need.
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operator can be moved to a safer, more efficient location signals
that can be both seen and heard.

Automation signaling works best when you partner with an experienced
source, one with a track record of product innovation and technical
leadership. GC signals come with innovative features that meet all
your signaling applications needs. From simple horns and bells to
demanding factory automation signaling utilizing your PLC or
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Remote Controls
Applications include: Products for material handling applications
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Solar Powered FAA Appubed L-810The Runway Guard Light is used to enhance the
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UL Listed for Standard 844
IQLED has been making
Explosion proof LED Lighting systems
Construction Features Lamp compartment is factory sealed from wiring
chamber, eliminating on-the-job sealing. Inspection hole provides easily
accessible splice space. There is nothing to hold while splicing to
line. Set screw to stem keeps fixture from turning during relamping.
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Portable Ok-Power pack
Ok-xPower 1600 is a
portable
solar powered system that can supply
up to 1500 watts of household electricity – enough to run almost any
electronic product or appliance you might connect to your wall
outlet at home. Ok-xPower 1600 consists of a battery pack
that stores electrical energy, state-of-the-art electronics that
convert 12 volts from the battery pack to household power, an AC
power panel that contains two standard outlets, and a DC power panel
that is used to run 12 volt products. These components are packaged
into a rugged “cart” with a removable waist handle that allows Ok-xPower 1600 to be wheeled from room-to-room or outdoors
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OkSolar military
power requirements. The overall benefits
of our military solar power products are
to, enable extended missions, improve
logistics by enabling
field charging
thereby reducing the number of batteries
in the field and provide a significant
cost reduction when compared to primary
batteries.
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Now you can add wireless emergency buttons to al most
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4 Bull's-eye lamps Provides both visual and audible signals Brushed
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island nations, farms, remote areas, cell
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on-grid applications for farms, factories,
remote communities; and wind farm deployments.
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Specially designed to meet military
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Certificate of compliance available upon advance request.
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Rail Road:
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units.

Deka Unitized Locomotive Starting batteries at 32-volts
are available from 2395 amps to 3415 amps @ the 5 second
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Energy Office
Department of Economic and Community Affairs
401 Adams Avenue, P.O. Box 5690
Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690
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Alaska Housing Finance Corporation Research and Rural
Development Division
P.O. Box 101020
4300 Boniface
Anchorage, Alaska 99510-1020
Tel: (907) 338-8115
Fax: (907) 330-8183
Email:
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Territorial Energy Office
American Samoa Government
Samoa Energy House, Tauna
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
Tel: (684) 699-1101
Fax: (684) 699-2835
Arizona Energy Office
Department of Commerce
3800 North Central Avenue, Suite 1200
Phoenix, Arizona 85012
Tel: (602) 280-1402
Fax: (602) 280-1445
Email:
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Arkansas Energy Office
Arkansas Industrial Development Commission
One Capitol Mall
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
Tel: (501) 682-7377
Fax: (501) 682-2703
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California Energy Office
California Energy Commission
1516 Ninth Street, MS #32
Sacramento, California 95814
Tel: (916) 654-5000
Fax: (916) 654-4420
Email: energia@energy.ca.gov
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Colorado Energy Office
Governor’s Office of Energy Management
and Conservation
225 East 16th Avenue, Suite 650
Denver, Colorado 80203
Tel: 303-894-2383
Fax: 303-894-2388
Email: oemc@state.co.us
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Connecticut Energy Office
Policy Development and Planning—Energy
Connecticut Office of Policy and Management
450 Capitol Ave.
PO Box 341441
Hartford, Connecticut 06134-1441
Tel: (860) 418-6297
Fax: (860) 418-6495
Delaware Energy Office
Division of Facilities Management
149 Transportation Circle
Dover, Delaware 19901
Tel: (302) 739-5644
Fax: (302) 739-6148
District of Columbia Energy Office
2000 14th Street, NW, Suite 300E
Washington, DC 20009
Tel: (202) 673-6700
Fax: (202) 673-6725
Email:
clintondc@aol.com
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Florida Energy Office
Florida Department of Community Affairs
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100
Tel: (850) 488-2475
Fax: (850) 488-7688
Georgia Energy Office
Division of Energy Resources
Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority
100 Peachtree Street, NW, Suite 2090
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1911
Tel: (404) 656-5176
Fax: (404) 656-7970
Web Site
Guam Energy Office
Pacific Energy Resources Center
548 N. Marine Drive
Tamuning, Guam 96911
Tel: (671) 646-4361
(671) 647-1403
(671) 647-1407
(671) 649-4362
Fax: (671) 649-1215
Email:
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Hawaii Energy Office
Energy Resources and Technology Division
Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism
253 South Beretania, 5th Floor
P.O. Box 2359
Honolulu, Hawaii 96804-2359
Tel: (808) 587-3807
Fax: (808) 586-2536
Email:
gmishina@dbedt.hawaii.gov
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Idaho Energy Office
Energy Division
Idaho Department of Water Resources
1301 N. Orchard Street
Boise, Idaho 83706
Tel: (208) 327-7900
Fax: (208) 327-7866
Email:
kbaker@idwr.state.id.us
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Illinois Energy Office
Bureau of Energy and Recycling
Illinois Department of Commerce and
Community Affairs
620 East Adams
Springfield, Illinois 62701
Tel: (217) 785-2009
Fax: (217) 785-2618
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Indiana Energy Office
Energy Policy Division
Indiana Department of Commerce
One North Capitol, Suite 700
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2288
Tel: (317) 232-8939
Fax: (317) 232-8995
Iowa Energy Office
Energy Bureau
Energy and Geological Resources Division
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Wallace State Office Building
East 9th & Grand Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50319
Tel: (515) 281-8681
Fax: (515) 281-6794
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Energy Programs Section
Kansas Corporation Commission
1500 SW Arrowhead Road
Topeka, Kansas 66604-4027
Tel: (785) 271-3170
Fax: (785) 271-3354
Email:
j.ploger@kcc.state.ks.us
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Kentucky Division of Energy
663 Teton Trail
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Tel: (502) 564-7192
Fax: (502) 564-7484
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Energy Section
Technology Assessment Division
Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 44156
625 North 4th Street, Room 234
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804-4156
Tel: (225) 342-1399
Fax: (225) 342-1397
Email:
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Energy Conservation Division
Department of Economic & Community Development
#59 State House Station
Augusta, Maine 04333-0059
Tel: (207) 297-2656
Fax: (207) 287-5701
Maryland Energy Office
Maryland Energy Administration
1623 Forest Drive, Suite 300
Annapolis, Maryland 21403
Tel: (410) 260-7511
Fax: (410) 974-2875
Email:
mea@energy.state.md.us
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Massachusetts Energy Office
Division of Energy Resources
Department of Economic Development
70 Franklin Street, Seventh Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02202-1313
Tel: (617) 727-4732
Fax: (617) 727-0030
Email:
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Energy Division
Michigan Department of Consumer and
Industry Services
P.O. Box 30221
Lansing, Michigan 48909
Tel: (517) 241-6228
Fax: (517) 241-6229
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Minnesota Energy Division
Minnesota Department of Commerce
121 7th Place East, Suite 200
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101-2145
Tel: (651) 297-2545
Fax: (651) 282-2568
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Energy Division
Mississippi Department of Economic and Community Development
P.O. Box 850
Jackson, Mississippi 39205-0850
Tel: (601) 359-6600
Fax: (601) 359-6642
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Energy Office
Energy Center
Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 176
169A E. Elm Street
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
Tel: (573) 751-4000
Fax: (573) 751-6860
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Planning, Prevention, and Assistance Division
Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 200901
1520 East 6th Avenue
Helena, Montana 59620-0901
Tel: (406) 444-6754
Fax: (406) 444-6836
Nebraska Energy Office
State Capitol Building, 9th Floor
P.O. Box 95085
1111 “O” Street, Suite 223
Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-5085
Tel: (402) 471-2867
Fax: (402) 471-3064
Email:
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Nevada Energy Office
Department of Business and Industry
727 Fairview Drive, Suite F
Carson City, Nevada 89701
Tel: (775) 687-5975
Fax: (775) 687-4914
Email:
dparsons@govmail.state.nv.us
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New Hampshire Energy Office
Governor’s Office of Energy & Community Services
State of New Hampshire
57 Regional Drive
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
Tel: (603 271-2611
Fax: (603) 271-2615
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Division of Energy
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities
2 Gateway Center
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Tel: (973) 648-3717
Fax: (973) 648-7420
Email:
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Energy Conservation & Management Division
NM Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
408 Galisteo Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Tel: (505) 827-1373
Fax: (505) 827-8177
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New York Energy Office
New York State Energy Research and
Development Authority
Joseph D.
Tario, P.E. jdt@nyserda.org
Project Manager (518)
862-1090
NYS Energy Research and
Development Authority
17 Columbia Circle
Albany, New York 12203
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(net-metering is pending in NC)
Energy Division
North Carolina Department of Commerce
1830A Tillery Place
Raleigh, North Carolina 27604
Tel: (919) 733-2230
Fax: (919) 733-2953
North Dakota Energy Office
Energy Programs
North Dakota Division of Community Services
Office of Management and Budget
600 East Boulevard Avenue, 14th Floor
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505-0170
Tel: (701) 328-2094
Fax: (701) 328-2308
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Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
P.O. Box 340
Saipan, MP 96950
Tel: (670) 322-9229
Fax: (670) 322-9237
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Office of Energy Efficiency
Ohio Department of Development
77 South High Street, 26th Floor
Columbus, Ohio 43215-6108
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Division of Community Affairs and Development
Oklahoma Department of Commerce
P.O. Box 26980
6601 North Broadway
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126
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Oregon Energy Office
625 Marion Street, N.E.
Salem, Oregon 97310
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Office of Pollution and Compliance Assistance
Department of Environmental Protection
P.O. Box 2063
400 Market Street, RCSOB
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105
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Energy Affairs Administration
Department of Natural and Environmental Resources
P.O. Box 9066600, Puerta de Tierra
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00906-6600
Tel: (787) 724-8774
Fax: (787) 721-3089
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One Capital Hill, 2nd Floor
Providence, Rhode Island 02908
Tel: (401) 222-3370
Fax: (401) 222-1260
Email:
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1201 Main Street, Suite 820
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
Tel: (803) 737-8030
Fax: (803) 737-9846
Web:
www.state.sc.us/energy/
South Dakota Energy Office
Governor’s Office of Economic Development
711 E. Wells Avenue
Pierre, South Dakota 57501-3369
Tel: (605) 773-5032
Fax: (605) 773-3256
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Tennessee Energy Office
Energy Division
Department of Economics & Community Development
Tennessee Tower
312 8th Avenue, North, 9th Floor
Nashville, Tennessee 37243
Tel: (615) 741-2994
Fax: (615) 741-5070
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Texas Energy Office
State Energy Conservation Office
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
111 E. 17th Street- 11th Floor
Austin, TX 78701
Tel: (512) 463-1931
Fax: (512) 475-2569
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Utah Energy Office
Utah Office of Energy Services
Department of Community & Economic Development
324 South State Street, Suite 500
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Tel: (801) 538-8690
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Energy Efficiency Division
Vermont Department of Public Service
112 State Street, Drawer 20
Montpelier, Vermont 05620-2601
Tel: (802) 828-2811
Fax: (802) 828-2342
Email:
vtdps@psd.state.vt.us
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Division of Energy
Virginia Department of Mines, Minerals & Energy
202 North Ninth Street, 8th Floor
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Tel: (804) 692-3200
Fax: (804) 692-3238
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Virgin Islands Energy Office
Oscar E. Henry Customs House
200 Strand Street
Frederiksted, USVI 00840
Tel: (340) 772-2616
Fax: (340) 772-2133
Email:
USVIEOOH@VIACCESS.Net
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Washington Energy Policy Group
Department of Community, Trade and
Economic Development
P.O. Box 43173
Olympia, Washington 98504-3173
Tel: (360) 956-2098
Fax: (360) 956-2180
West Virginia Energy Office
Energy Efficiency Program
West Virginia Development Office
Building 6, Room 645
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, West Virginia 25305
Tel: (304) 558-0350
Fax: (304) 558-0362
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Wisconsin Energy Office
Energy Bureau
Division of Energy and Public Benefits
Department of Administration
101 E. Wilson Street, 6th Floor
P.O. Box 7868
Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7868
Tel: (608) 266-8234
Fax: (608) 267-6931
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Wyoming Energy Office
Energy Program
Wyoming Business Council
214 West 15th Street
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002
Tel: (307) 777-2800
Fax: (307) 777-2837
Email:
jnunle@missc.state.wy.us
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