ADVANCED ENERGY-EFFICIENT LIGHTING SYSTEMS - PROGRESS AND POTENTIAL

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MILLS, E
PIETTE, MA
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[1] Center for Building Science, MS 90-3058 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley
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10.1016/0360-5442(93)90092-R
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O414.1 [热力学];
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From a systems perspective, energy-efficient design should strive to minimize the energy and money required to provide the desired quantity and quality of illumination. A wide spectrum of technologies, design practices, and control strategies exists to increase lighting energy efficiency. We describe the state of the art in energy-efficient lighting (emphasizing field operating conditions rather than product test results) and give an overview of its benefits. We consider existing and emerging lighting components: lamps, ballasts, fixtures, controls, and design issues as well as other building systems and features with which lighting interacts, including HVAC systems. Estimates of the societal cost-effective potential savings from improving lighting energy efficiency range from 50 to 80% of direct lighting energy use in developing and industrialized countries.
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页数:23
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