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30 reviewsISBN 10: 926410951X
ISBN 13: 9789264109513
Author: Paul Waide, Satoshi Tanishima
The report aims to map out the global energy cost of lighting, the opportunities for improving efficiency, and what policies are needed to reduce waste and CO₂ emissions associated with lighting.
The Meaning of Light
In the Eye of the Beholder: Human Factors in Lighting
What is Light and How Do We See?
Lighting Quality: A Primary Driver of Lighting Energy Needs
Recommended Illuminance Levels and Implications for Lighting Energy Demand
Uniformity, Surface Reflectance, Colour Rendering and Glare Thresholds
These Lovely Lamps: Lighting Technologies and Design
General Performance Characteristics of Lighting Technologies
Lamp Types (incandescent, halogen, fluorescent, etc.)
Control Gear
Fixtures and Luminaires
Daylighting
Lazy Lumens: The Energy Used by Lighting
Why the Lumens Are Lazy
Estimating Global Lighting Energy Consumption
Lighting Markets: Light, Energy, Economic and Environmental Characteristics
The Business of Light: Global Illumination
The Potential for Energy Savings
Blazing the Trail: Policies and Programmes for Energy-Efficient Lighting
Measure for Measure: An Introduction
Government Policies and Programmes: Common Types
Energy Performance Building Codes and Certification Policies
Review of Other Energy-Efficiency Programmes Influencing Lighting
Market-Transformation Programmes
Utility Programmes
Other Instruments
International Initiatives
Policies to Encourage Better Use of Daylight
Daylight-Saving Time
Light’s Labour’s Found: The Impact of Current and Future Policies
Impact of Current Policies
Estimating Consequences of Current Policies
Impact of Future Policies: Aiming for LLCC Efficiency Levels from 2008
Projected Trends in Vehicle Lighting
Conclusions
O’LED Where Art Thou? Emerging Solid-State Lighting Technologies and Opportunities
The State of the Art
SSL Applications
The LED Market
Technology Objectives
Development Objectives
Summary of Policy Objectives
The Age of Enlightenment: Future Strategies for Energy-Efficient Lighting
Policy Objectives
Lessons Learned from Current and Past Efforts
Programmes for the Future
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liberal energy policy
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5 facts about light energy
5-hour energy claims
4 energy light
Tags: Paul Waide, Satoshi Tanishima, labour, Energy