New York's twinkling night skyline has been one of the most iconic visuals the city has boasted for decades. With energy efficiency at the forefront of our minds in recent years, there have been debates about how much energy is wasted simply to make a statement of phenomenal architectural pride.
Until now, environmental woes haven't been enough to make a different. Now that the economy is collapsing, however, New York City has shown its commitment to dimming the skyline.
In addition to many switching to LED lights, some owners are toying with the idea of charging tenants for their energy use.
The cost of energy wasted lighting architectural exteriors is also being looked at.
"Some companies are now opting to light only the crown of buildings instead of the top floors to show off the architecture," Environmental Leader said.
Some skyscrapers also plan to integrate motion sensors that would ensure interior lights shut off when the last employees leave. (That would also make romantic after-hours affairs a little more obvious, wouldn't it?)
New York is showing an eco-commitment in several ways, a great indicator of global change as the city is a huge influence on international trends.
"The changes are gaining wider acceptance as green building projects such as Hearst Tower, Bank of America Tower, 7 World Trade Center and the New York Times Building are gaining rave reviews," Environmental Leader says.
Check out some more ways New York is setting green trends below.
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Eco-Darkening in NYC
The Big Green Apple Dims Skyscrapers
Trend Themes
1. Dimming Skyscrapers - There is an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the development of energy-efficient lighting technologies for architectural exteriors.
2. Charging Tenants for Energy - The idea of charging tenants for their energy use presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in building management systems and energy metering technologies.
3. Integration of Motion Sensors - The integration of motion sensors in skyscrapers' interior lights presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in smart building automation systems.
Industry Implications
1. LED Lighting - The LED lighting industry can take advantage of the trend of dimming skyscrapers to develop energy-efficient lighting solutions for architectural exteriors.
2. Building Management Systems - The trend of charging tenants for their energy use creates an opportunity for disruptive innovation in building management systems that enable accurate energy tracking and billing.
3. Smart Building Automation - The integration of motion sensors in skyscrapers' interior lights presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in smart building automation systems that optimize energy usage.