GreenTech Solutions Group is proud to support various organizations in the community through donations, sponsorships, and pro bono work. We feel a commitment to give back to the communities where we live, work, and play.
GreenTech Donates to Food Bank to Kick-Start its New Facility
GreenTech assisted in lighting upfit of the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina’s newly renovated 85,000 square-foot space in Raleigh, NC. The Food Bank reached out to GreenTech seeking an LED fixture option that could meet the requirements and lighting needs in the freezer and chiller storage areas. Working with the design architect, GreenTech delivered an option from its key supplier, Philips Lighting. GreenTech was also honored to present the Food Bank with a check for $10,000 to aid in the organization’s initiatives to reach out and help the people of North Carolina. Read more …
The USS Battleship NC
The USS Battleship NC called upon GreenTech to follow through with a study performed by NC State University who performed an energy audit that determined areas of efficiency for the ship store and museum. GreenTech donated their time and labor for the Battleship by installing T5 conversion kits in the recessed troffers and cove lights and equipped the museum with new LED track lighting to improve visual consistency. The result was a dramatic reduction in energy and an updated look for visitors to the store and museum. They experienced an average of 65% reduction in energy savings with a 1.2 year payback on the entire project. See more …
Church of the Servant
Church of the Servant looked to GreenTech to provide a solution to enhance the lighting in its sanctuary that was comprised of a mixed bag of various halogen lamps with varying wattages. Not only was the lighting inconsistent, but was very expensive to replace due to the high distance from the floor. GreenTech donated its labor to upgrade the outdated lighting and helped the church to take advantage of energy rebates to pay for the project, which resulted in a 79% reduction of lighting energy usage. Read more …