by Tomi Engdahl on Mon May 10, 2010 9:09 am
This could be a good topic to make presentation:
Energy-Efficient Electric Lighting for Buildings in Developed and Developing Countries
http://lib.tkk.fi/Diss/2009/isbn9789512296385/As energy is a fundamental service for human development and economic growth, the demand for it is constantly on the rise worldwide. Lighting energy use makes a significant contribution to the total energy consumption of buildings. The use of energy efficiency measures can reduce this kind of energy consumption.
The main objectives of this work were to review different aspects of lighting quality and energy efficiency and to test the existing technologies for efficient lighting. An additional aim of the work was to examine the new opportunities provided by LED technology in providing lighting in rural areas of developing countries and to compare LED lighting with existing fuel-based lighting.
This could be a good topic to make presentation:
Energy-Efficient Electric Lighting for Buildings in Developed and Developing Countries
http://lib.tkk.fi/Diss/2009/isbn9789512296385/
As energy is a fundamental service for human development and economic growth, the demand for it is constantly on the rise worldwide. Lighting energy use makes a significant contribution to the total energy consumption of buildings. The use of energy efficiency measures can reduce this kind of energy consumption.
The main objectives of this work were to review different aspects of lighting quality and energy efficiency and to test the existing technologies for efficient lighting. An additional aim of the work was to examine the new opportunities provided by LED technology in providing lighting in rural areas of developing countries and to compare LED lighting with existing fuel-based lighting.