This spectrum of light raises temps very efficiently. Even when using a hood we have a known amount of heat btu added to the grow space. The only option is to counter this and it is in fact what we do. I exhaust my hood light air from outside, through my hoods and then back outside again. During the winter I run my lamps at night, it is lower than 50F and I have heating problems not cooling problems. (This can affect the spectrum of your lamp they say, but I do fine and I don't cool the room).
When I first started growing this was one of my struggles, managing the cooling bill. But now I shut down for the summer and I only do a little cooling at the beginning/end of the seasons. The rest of the time it's not economic to grow where I live so I plan around it.