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Orion Energy Systems Recognized by Veolia Environmental Services

Friday, Jul 30, 2010

Orion Energy Systems Inc.
(NYSE Amex:OESX) has been recognized by one of the world's largest
environmental services companies for the power technology enterprise's
exceptional commitment to the environment as demonstrated by its technology,
thought leadership, and internal practices.

Amy Paikowski from Veolia Environmental Services North America presented
Orion's Chairman and CEO Neal Verfuerth with the environmental award during
a special presentation at the company's technology center in Manitowoc, Wis.
Veolia Environmental Services has more than 313,000 employees in 74
countries.

"It's an honor to accept this award from one of the world's leading
authorities on environmental services," Verfuerth said. "We share Veolia's
vision for a cleaner environment, but understand that for commercial and
industrial businesses, the economics have to make sense to be sustainable.
The technology we're deploying today is delivering permanent distributed
load reductions at the point of use, saving customers millions of dollars
and eliminating the expensive utility infrastructure and transmission costs
that are associated with traditional sources of electricity."

Orion's technology has reduced energy consumption by 11.1 billion
kilowatt-hours since 2001, saving more than $856 million in energy costs,
and displacing from the atmosphere 7.3 million tons of carbon dioxide -- the
air-scrubbing equivalent of a 2 million-acre forest.

Orion's state-of-the-art technology center, which serves as the company's
world headquarters and research and development hub, is a national
destination for business leaders, civic groups and students to learn about
energy efficiency and the technology available today and in the future to
help reduce energy consumption.

Since July 2007, and through Veolia, Orion has recycled 200,000 pounds of
ballasts and capacitors, 60,000 high-intensity discharge lamps, and
1 million feet of lamps -- the approximate distance between New York City
and Baltimore, Md. Veolia has performed recycling services for Orion in 42
states.

"Orion's concerns over harmful emissions and environmental sustainability
are reflected in the products they manufacture, and the way they position
themselves for future growth," Paikowski said. "Their concern for reducing
energy consumption and protecting the environment is carried through to the
lamp and ballast recycling program they provide to their customers through
Veolia. By providing this service Orion helps their customers to fulfill the
3 Rs of reduce, reuse, and recycle."

Orion's suite of products and services that deliver permanent distributed
load reductions include its Compact Modular(TM) high-intensity fluorescent
and LED high-bay series lighting platforms,
InteLite(R) dynamic sensor and control systems, direct renewable
Apollo(R) solar light pipes, Solyndra photovoltaic panels, and demand
response services -- all designed to save customers money, increase light
levels, reduce load on the grid and decrease harmful greenhouse gas
emissions.

Orion has deployed its energy management systems in 5,612 facilities across
North America, including 120 of the Fortune 500 companies. Since 2001, Orion
technology has displaced more than 527 megawatts, saving customers more than
$856 million and reducing indirect carbon dioxide emissions by 7.3 million
tons.

 

Source: Globe Newswire

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