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Starbucks Coffee Inc. announced on November 17 that it will work with General Electric (GE) to conduct LED lighting conversion projects around the world, which will help reduce energy use and reduce utility maintenance costs.
In 2008, Starbucks began to look for LED lighting solutions to replace existing incandescent and halogen lamps. However, there is no product on the market that meets the company's requirements, and then seek GE's assistance, hoping to develop Starbucks' existing store design. High energy-saving LED products.
GE President and CEO Michael Petras said the GE team seized the opportunity to develop products that meet Starbucks' stringent quality requirements, and other GE customers will benefit from this in the future.
Starbucks further pointed out that LED lighting conversion projects are currently being implemented in the United States and Canada, and more than 1,000 stores in the United States have successfully installed LED lighting systems. In March 2010, the program will be expanded to other countries, with the goal of fully converting more than 8,000 stores worldwide into LED lighting by the end of 2010. By then, each location will be able to reduce energy use by 7%, closer to Starbucks' hopes of saving energy by the end of 2010. 25% of the target.