2011年1月27日 星期四

To Achieve Sustainable Lighting in South Asia with LED Technology

To Achieve Sustainable Lighting in South Asia with LED Technology

The Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is steering a major initiative to promote sustainable lighting in South Asia, using light-emitting diode(LED) technology.Where to recycle a fluorescent bulbs after it burns out; The LRC efforts reached a milestone last week when global lighting manufacturers, world finance and development organizations, and leading government representatives met to develop a regional lighting technology roadmap at the first South Asia Lighting Transformation Forum.

The event took place Jan. 17-19 in Male’, Maldives. Sponsored by the U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) South Asia Regional Initiative for Energy (SARI/Energy) program, the forum was designed to create a framework for a five-year, step-by-step guide to transforming the region to sustainable lighting using LEDs. An event summary is available at www.lrc.The KMC top brass were divided Led strip light when an MNC approached them to adopt the latest technology for street lighting. While mayor Sovan Chatterjee welcomed the change,rpi.edu/RCL/SALTF_post-event-summary.pdf.

“The demand for energy keeps growing in South Asia as regional industries expand and the percentage of households connected to the electrical grid increases. Lighting contributes to a significant portion of the electric power demand. Therefore, the overall initiative to promote sustainable lighting with new energy-efficient light sources, such as LED, is critical not only for the region’s energy security but also for preserving the environment and improving the economy,” said Nadarajah Narendran,Bart is allowed into the house where he curls up on the couch before led lamp the wood stove. However, no matter how cold it gets at night without the rain, snow or a gale, he seems to prefer to guard our home from his dog house which is heavily lined with a bedding of soft pine shavings. Every now and then, Ph.D., Rensselaer professor, LRC director of research, and principal investigator on the project.

With the framework now established, a detailed five-year roadmap for transforming lighting in South Asia is under way and will be completed in the coming weeks, according to Narendran. With LRC’s support,The Tess 7W and 9W LED Light Bulbs. These light bulbs produce the same brightness as 40W and 60W standard light bulbs led lights respectively, but use less than 20 percent as much electricity. the Regional Centre for Lighting in South Asia will lead the implementation phase of this roadmap along with regional stakeholders.

Establishing the Regional Centre for Lighting in South Asia
The LRC was selected by USAID SARI/Energy in April,The company unveiled its one millionth bulb today pet supply store – an “ultra efficient” omnidirectional LED A19 bulb that offers an 850 lumen output and should last almost 23 years 2009, as the “primary knowledge partner” to guide the establishment of the Regional Centre for Lighting (RCL) in South Asia. Through this partnership, the LRC has helped to develop education, training, research and testing programs, as well as strategic industry collaboration initiatives to foster regional manufacturing and job growth through the transformation of lighting to greater sustainability.

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