PIONEERS IN LED LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY
Lighting America of Ohio is proud to bringing the advantages of LED to the industrial and commercial marketplace, where incondescent, fluorescent and HID/HPS are the dominant traditional light sources. We are one of the first companies to focus its efforts specifically on the needs of industrial, commercial and retail customers.
Lighting America of Ohio's new Retrofit installation for Case Western Reserve University Parking Garage. (Completed April 2011)

Case Western Reserve University - One of the nation's top universities and the best college in Ohio

Retrofit T12 Florescent with LAofO's LED T8 Drop-in 16wt 6000k into the existing trowfers, ballast removal and approved recycling of old lamps.
Electrical savings over 55%.
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With products backed by 3 to 5-year warantees and thermal technology to ensure maximum performance and lifetime, our LED products last up to ten times longer than fluorescent, are not breakable and do not contain mercury. Lighting America estimates that the use of LED lighting in the industrial/commercial market will save billions of dollars in maintenance and energy costs; reduce carbon emissions by 10's of millions metric tons annually; and potentially reduce spending on electricity by 100's of billions of dollars over the next 20 years.
MidWest Advanced Power is a Partner Company with Lighting America of Ohio
MidWest Advanced Power (MAP) is a systems integrator and fabricator of number of revolutionary wind based power generation platform with an integrated communications module.
MAP provides a new approach for deploying efficient and eco-friendly electric solutions to small, medium and large businesses across the United States.
The concept of energy independence is new to most Business People. We can empower businesses with the information they need to put a wind electric system to work for them while doing something positive for our environment. In addition to economic benefits the environmental benefits wind systems deliver are significant.
GRANTS, REBATES and INCENTIVES 2011's +
Grants, rebates and incentives vary state by state. There are also Federal Grants along with Utility Grants available for many different Energy-Saving Technologies.
1. Incentives, Grants and Rebates may be available for Energy Saving Lighting and Lighting Systems which are based on the Amount of Savings, Type of Installation...etc. Examples of these savings can be up to 50% Cash, ITC, Depreciation...
2. A fifty percent bonus depreciation is extended to most types of turbines placed in service during 2009. Bonus depreciation is also available for certain turbines placed in service during 2010.
3. As an example: through 2016, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 allows owners of small wind systems with up to 100 kilowatts (kW) of capacity to receive an uncapped investment tax credit for 30% of the total installed cost of the system.



