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In April 2008 the RCEA retrofitted the Coast Central Credit Union's (CCCU) office space lighting. RCEA replaced the existing lights with brighter and more energy efficient light fixtures in the office. The RCEA replaced 31 T12 light bulbs with 31 T8 lights- 26 in the main lobby and 5 in office spaces. Four of the T12s in the lobby were eight foot bulbs which were replaced with eight foot T8s. Three HL port flood lamps were replaced with three 19 watt Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs [[CFL|(CFL)]].
In April 2008 the RCEA retrofitted the Coast Central Credit Union's (CCCU) office space lighting. RCEA replaced the existing lights with brighter and more energy efficient light fixtures in the office. The RCEA replaced 31 T12 light bulbs with 31 T8 lights- 26 in the main lobby and 5 in office spaces. Four of the T12s in the lobby were eight foot bulbs which were replaced with eight foot T8s. Three HL port flood lamps were replaced with three 19 watt Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs [[CFL|(CFL)]].


The Coast Central Credit Union moved to make the light upgrade after RCEA proposed the idea to Bob Boyd, the accounting manager for Coast Central Credit Union. A pushing factor for the retrofit was "primarily cost savings over time, the environment was a secondary benefit," says Boyd. He adds that they "probably would not have made the upgrade without RCEA's assistance. They made me aware of the savings and issues that the lights help". The Coast Central Credit Union has plans to work with RCEA in the future to retrofit another branch, says Boyd.
The Coast Central Credit Union moved to make the light upgrade after RCEA proposed the idea to Bob Boyd, the accounting manager for Coast Central Credit Union. A pushing factor for the retrofit was "primarily cost savings over time, the environment was a secondary benefit," says Boyd. He adds that they "probably would not have made the upgrade without RCEA's assistance. They made me aware of the savings and issues that the lights help." The Coast Central Credit Union has plans to work with RCEA in the future to retrofit another branch, says Boyd.


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