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University of Texas Law School

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Lighting Science teamed up with the Dean’s office of the University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX to promote eco-friendly, “green” energy solutions. The Lighting Science R30 lamps installed in the Dean’s office use nearly 80 percent less electricity than an incandescent bulb and last over 50,000 hours.

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Project: The University of Texas School of Law
Location: Austin, Texas
Client: Dean Lawrence Sager
Date Completed: August, 2009

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  • UT Law Case Study

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