Skip to Main Content
Atlanta DowntownATL DTN Central Atlanta ProgressCAP Atlanta Downtown Improvement DistrictADID Woodruff ParkWoodruff Park SearchSearch

Georgia-Pacific Center's New Building Lights Slash Energy Use By 75 Percent

July 3,2013

Fireworks won’t be the only thing lighting up Atlanta's skyline this Fourth of July holiday.

The Georgia-Pacific Center, an iconic 52-story tower that has been part of Atlanta's cityscape for nearly 30 years, will once again brighten the night sky. At sunset on Tuesday, July 2, new exterior lights on the east-facing, stair-stepped side will illuminate the building’s profile.

For more than seven years, the tower's exterior lights have remained off due to their energy inefficiency. However, the newly installed lighting will dramatically cut energy consumption by 75 percent. The 67 LED lights will also slash costs - from $55 a day to $14 a day.

The costs are even lower when factoring in that the new, 205-watt LED bulbs are much longer lasting than the previous 1,000-watt and 400-watt bulbs.

This energy savings is just one of the many things the Georgia-Pacific Center is doing to accomplish its goal to reduce energy consumption by 20 percent by 2020 through its participation in the Central Atlanta ProgressAtlanta Better Buildings Challenge.

Home to Georgia-Pacific's company headquarters, the center was also recognized for its efficiency efforts when it received LEED® Silver Certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.