GE LED Lamps Installed at 150 Red Robin® Restaurants

GE Consumer & Industrial announces that Red Robin Gourmet Burgers, Inc. has replaced approximately 12,000 standard incandescent and halogen lights in more than 150 Red Robin® restaurant locations in the U.S. with new, more efficient 7-watt GE light emitting diode (LED) PAR 20 flood and spot lights. Red Robin is using the GE LED lights for general down lighting applications that require a high quality of light, measured as lamp-to-lamp white LED color consistency.

GE indicates that the installation in more than half of Red Robin’s company-owned restaurants in the U.S. is the largest application of GE’s 7-watt LED PAR lamp in a restaurant setting.

The new 7-watt GE LED lamps (200 lumens) cut energy consumption up to 77 percent and last more than 6 times longer (a 20,000-hour rated life to 70 percent of initial light output) than standard 30-watt incandescent R20 reflectors (200 lumens) with a 3,000-hour rated life. The annual energy savings for just one 7-watt GE LED light operated for 4,500 hours annually at $.10 /kWh will be approximately $10.

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