Another company is awarded Carbon Trust accreditation

Jul 25, 2014 | Lighting

Harvard Engineering, a global designer, developer and manufacturer of energy saving lighting solutions, has become an Accredited Supplier of the Carbon Trust.

The company, which is behind the CoolLED range of LED drivers, the LeafNut monitoring and control system for street and outdoor lighting, as well as the EyeNut management and monitoring system for indoor lighting, has been accredited for Lighting and Controls.

In order to receive the accreditation, Harvard submitted information about three energy saving projects the company has recently worked on. These projects were the LeafNut installation for Luton Council, the installation of Harvard’s retrofit LED solution for SOX lamps, RetroLED, for Blaenau Gwent Council in Wales, and the installation of Harvard’s CoolLED drivers in Leeds Arena, in a combined project with Leeds-based High Technology Lighting.

Russell Fletcher, sales and marketing director at Harvard, commented, “We are really pleased to have received Carbon Trust accreditation for our products. Here at Harvard, we pride ourselves on creating solutions that reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency. The Carbon Trust accreditation helps to strengthen this message and underlines our company’s core values.”

The Carbon Trust Accredited Supplier scheme is the scheme for high quality energy efficient equipment and renewable technology suppliers, providing independent validation and recognition of a supplier’s skills and services.

















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