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Solar Energy Parking Light Systems
  • 1040-1240 Breakout Session
  • James P. GelosePresident, Fiberdyne Energy

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US DoE 20 Year Look _at_ LED Lighting
  • Reduce electricity demands 62
  • Eliminate 258 million tons of carbon emissions
  • Avoid building 133 new power plants
  • Financial savings exceed 115 billion

3
Parking Lot Lighting
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Practical Applications
  • Parking lots, street lights, pathways,
    residential driveways, residential areas,
    schoolyards, marinas, parks, security areas,
    government facilities and courtyards.

5
Solid-State Lighting (SSL) Benefits
  • De-burden the Electrical Grid - 40 to 60
    energy savings over current lighting
    technologies.
  • Instant-On Technology with motion sensing, this
    allows low energy mode
  • Minimized Maintenance Costs proper designed SSL
    will last 50,000 hours (gt12 Years _at_ 11.2 hours
    per day). gt4X that of current technologies.
  • Labor savings, minimize usage of bucket truck /
    lift longer life less maintenance , petroleum
    savings

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Solid-State Lighting (SSL) Benefits
  • Environmental - Current sodium, mercury, and
    fluorescent lighting technologies pose an
    environmental issue due to lead and mercury
    content. SSL technologies do not have this
    issue.
  • Minimized Light Pollution - minimized glare,
    reduced light trespass and night sky pollution -
    International Dark-Sky Association (IDA)
    certification

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Centurion Cobra Heads
4200 Lumens 8400
Lumens 12,600
Lumens 70w
140w
210w Life 50,000 hours
50,000 hours 50,000
hours
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Color and Spectrum
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Lighting for Optimal Coverage - Radiometric
Pattern
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Solar Energy Solid-State Lighting (SSL)
  • Solar SSL solutions are ideal for deployment in
    areas where it is cost prohibitive to install an
    electrical grid connection.

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Solar SSL Efficient Power Interface
  • PV Array Output 24 VDC
  • SSL LED designed to require 24VDC
  • No inverter power conversion inefficiencies

12
Centurion SSL Street Parking Lot Lighting
Series
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Centurion LED Street Parking Lot Lighting
Series
  • SSL 4,200 Lumens
  • SSL 60 Watts
  • PV Array 220 Watt
  • Turbine 350 Watts
  • SSL 8,400 Lumens
  • SSL 120 Watts
  • PV Array 432 Watt
  • Turbine 350 Watts

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Luminaire On-Time
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Calculation for 4,200 Lumens SSL
  • PV Array Output 220 Watts
  • Winter Peak Sun Hours 3 (for example)
  • Min. Watts Generated (per day) 220w x 3hr. 660
    Watts
  • Lighting Load 60 Watts
  • System Loss Factor 1.2
  • Load with Loss Factor 60w 1.2 72 Watts
  • On-time 660 Watts / 72 Watts 9.16 Hours

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Twisted Savonius Vertical-axis Wind Turbine
  • Under development
  • Perfectly sized for SSL - LED Lighting
    Applications
  • Release October-2008

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Centurion - Street Parking Lot LED Lighting
Wind PV Solar Powered
  • 220 watt PV solar panel
  • 1.2KW Vertical Wind Turbine
  • 60 watt LED luminaire
  • Replaces a 250 watt convention luminaire
  • Dusk to Dawn Operation
  • Microprocessor Controlled
  • Motion sensor turns the light on as required /
    can be disabled
  • Fiberdyne Energy can custom design the lighting
    system to meet your exact requirements.
  • Autonomous outdoor lighting with no connection to
    the power grid

Rev 4.0a
Rev 1.0a
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Futures / Pricing
  • As the pricing of SSL LEDs normalizes with mass
    deployment and as solar technology becomes more
    efficient and pricing reduces, the initial
    capital investments shall reduce by 10 to 20 per
    year.

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Wall Packs
  • Low Power Consumption 60 Watts
  • 4,200 Lumens
  • 50,000 Hours Life

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Closing Comments Solid-State Lighting (SSL)
Benefits
  • SSL has 40 to 60 energy savings over current
    lighting technologies.
  • Minimized Maintenance Saves
  • Minimize Lightings Environmental Impact
  • Minimized Light Pollution
  • Solar Wind Powered SSL No burden on the GRID
  • Deployment is NOW!!!

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www.edisonled.com
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Thank You
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Resume
James P. Gelose President of Fiberdyne Energy
- Frankfort, New York U.S.A. Mr. Gelose started
his career in 1981, holding Electronic
Engineering design positions with General
Electric designing digital avionics circuitry for
various radar applications. He then moved to Par
Microsystems designing Point Of Sale (POS)
terminals which are still in use today at many
major fast-food chains (such as McDonalds). In
1989 he advanced his career by joining Laser
Precision/Nettest Corporation(now Anristu), a
leading supplier of Test Measurement equipment
as a Senior Electrical Engineer. He was quickly
promoted to Vice President positions leading
Engineering, Marketing, and Sales organizations.
In 2001, Mr. Gelose was promoted to Business Unit
General Management of the Optical Networking
Group, growing the revenue from 30m to 70m in 3
years.
  • Mr. Gelose joined Fiberdyne Labs in 2006 as
    Executive VP responsible for the sales/marketing
    functions. His efforts have contributed to sales
    growth of over 40. As of April 2008, Mr. Gelose
    was promoted to President of Fiberdyne Energy, a
    newly created division focusing on the
    development and marketing of innovative energy
    saving Solid State Lighting (SSL) solutions based
    on Solar and Wind power.
  • Mr. Gelose has also held the position of Chairman
    of the Board for Mohawk Valley Applied Technology
    Corporation (MVATC), which is a non-profit
    organization chartered to assist small businesses
    in growth and develop. Mr. Gelose received a BS
    degree from the State University of New York, a
    AAS degree in Industrial Engineering form Canton
    ATC, along with several advanced management and
    leadership certificates through various
    organizations throughout his career.
  • (Office 315.895.8470 ext 133 // cell
    315.717.6684 // e-mail jgelose_at_fiberdyne.com
    )
  •  
  • Fiberdyne Energy
  • 127 Business Park Drive
  • Frankfort, New York 13340
  • U.S.A.

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Fiberdyne - Company History
  • Established in 1992 in Upstate New York
  • Modern 22,000 sq. ft. Manufacturing Facility
  • Legacy Focus Passive / Active Optical Components
    Services
  • Corning Gold Assembly House
  • ISO 90012000 Quality System
  • Fiberdyne Energy Established 2007
  • Focus Solid State Lighting
  • (Grid, Solar, Wind Powered)

Frankfort, New York Facility
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Locations
Fiberdyne Colorado Dana Goldberg dana_at_fiberdyne.co
m Phone (970) 264-4022 Fax (970) 264-4023 Toll
Free (877) 264-4830
Fiberdyne HQ 128 Business Park Drive Frankfort,
New York 13340 Tel (315) 895-8470 Fax (315)
895-8436 Toll Free 800-894-9694 Email
sales_at_fiberdyne.com
Fiberdyne Washington Linda Mundy linda_at_fiberdyne.
com Tel (509) 662-9097 Fax (509) 662-6056 Toll
Free 800-479-6839
  • Fiberdyne Colorado
  • Mike Kirby
  • mkirby_at_fiberdyne.com
  • 720-620-1504

Fiberdyne NYC Metro Dominic Finazzo
dfinazzo_at_fiberdyne.com (917) 6579-8783
Fiberdyne Nevada dmitchell_at_fiberdyne.com Phone
(702) 450-0867 Fax (702) 450-5381 Toll Free
(866) 450-0867
Fiberdyne South Carolina Don Kidwell donk_at_fiberdyn
e.com
Fiberdyne Texas Karen Ouderkirk kouderkirk_at_fiberdy
ne.com Fax (915) 845-2406 Toll Free (877)
327-3963
Fiberdyne Florida Monica Kozma mlkfiberdyne_at_bellso
uth.com Tel (305) 672-7211 Fax (305) 672-7293
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Large Customer Base
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