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Chevron Petroleum Station Goes Green with Cree LED Lighting
DURHAM, N.C. --(Business Wire)--
Beaverton, Oregon's Highland Chevron (News - Alert) gas station and ExtraMile food
market recently underwent extensive eco-renovations, including the
installation of energy-efficient interior and exterior LED lighting by
Cree (News - Alert), Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE). The addition of Cree LED fixtures supports
Highland Chevron's mission of becoming a zero-energy establishment.
Rebuilt from the ground up, the Highland Chevron store is fully lit with
Cree LED luminaires under the exterior canopy and inside the convenience
store-delivering energy savings estimated at nearly 70 percent over the
old non-LED fixtures. According to Bob Barman, owner of the Highland
Chevron, the indoor and outdoor LED lighting allows the station to
consume a third less energy than typical 24-hour c-stores and petroleum
stations. Barman estimates that the new Cree luminaires should provide
payback in 2.5 years and the financial savings just add-up after that.
The Beaverton Chevron anticipates more than a decade of virtually
maintenance-free operation.
"The payoff is more than what is saved in energy consumption and cost,"
said Barman. "The payoff is also intangible - it's what your customers
think of you as a leader in sustainability and how you think of yourself
- it's just the right thing to do."
"The only time I'm going to think about my lighting is when I'm showing
it off," said Barman. "The high-quality LED light makes everything
appear brighter and safer-and that translates into a better customer
experience."
Twenty-four Cree 304 Series™ recessed canopy luminaires with
petroleum symmetric optics replaced the original 368-watt metal halide
fixtures on the fueling canopy. Based on BetaLED® Technology,
the 105-watt 304 Series™ luminaires provide superior NanoOptic®
lighting control with little to no spill-off into neighboring
areas, helping Highland Chevron comply with local light pollution
ordinances. In addition, 330-watt fluorescent fixtures were replaced by
27 Cree 304 Series pendant-mount luminaires in the ExtraMile food market.
Other green features of the gas station and convenience store include
180 solar panels on the fueling canopy and store rooftop, capable of
delivering nearly one-third of a typical gas station's electricity
needs. Highland Chevron also installed a geothermal well that exchanges
heat through groundwater to naturally cool water for the store's
refrigeration cases, while water pipes store heat from cooling units
underground for hot water usage.
"Energy efficient and near maintenance-free LED lighting is ideal for
the 7/24 operations of gas stations and convenience stores," said Andy
Strickland, Cree vice president, petroleum lighting. "Cree's LED
products offer the Beaverton Chevron early payback and financial savings
over their lifetime - they are the best choice for c-stores and gas
stations."
About Cree
Cree is leading the LED lighting revolution and making energy-wasting
traditional lighting technologies obsolete through the use of
energy-efficient, mercury-free LED lighting. Cree is a market-leading
innovator of lighting-class LEDs, LED lighting, and semiconductor
products for power and radio-frequency (RF) applications.
Cree's product families include LED fixtures and bulbs, blue and green
LED chips, high-brightness LEDs, lighting-class power LEDs,
power-switching devices and RF devices. Cree products are driving
improvements in applications such as general illumination, electronic
signs and signals, power supplies and solar inverters.
For additional product and company information, please refer to www.CreeLEDLighting.com.
To learn more about the LED Lighting Revolution (News - Alert), please visit www.creeledrevolution.com.
This press release contains forward-looking statements involving risks
and uncertainties, both known and unknown, that may cause actual results
to differ materially from those indicated. Actual results may differ
materially due to a number of factors, including the risk that actual
savings will vary from expectations, customer acceptance of LED
products; the rapid development of new technology and competing products
that may impair demand or render Cree's products obsolete; and other
factors discussed in Cree's filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including its report on Form 10-K for the year ended June
26, 2011, and subsequent filings.
Cree, BetaLED and NanoOptic are trademarks registered in the U.S. Patent
and Trademark Office.

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