The energy saving Definity LED line, which includes A19, PAR38, PAR30, PAR20, MR16, and G25 bulb types, are all dimmable, contain no mercury, are completely recyclable and designed to last nearly 20 years.

The Prolific series LED street lights, which are claimed to be 50% more efficient than the traditional HID street lights, reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs, while providing a uniform light distribution to illuminate the community’s roadways.

Lighting Science Group’s high efficacy Shoebox LED-based light fixture for exterior area lighting applications provide glare-free illumination and is easy to install, since no special ballast or voltage source is required, thereby saving energy without sacrificing light quality.

The incentives from Efficiency Vermont will enable businesses to use Lighting Science Group’s LED bulbs and fixtures for retrofit, new construction and custom applications to reduce their energy consumption.

Lighting Science Group CEO Zach Gibler said that with rising energy costs nationwide, communities are looking for ways to save energy–the installation of LSG’s LED bulbs and fixtures can save businesses in Vermont thousands of dollars in maintenance, replacement and energy cost.