Simon Brammer, who works for works for the sustainable energy charity Ashden, writes an excellent article in the Guardian Professional about consumer confusion over choosing energy efficient lighting. His suggestions call for common-sense labelling and better marketing. How many incentives does it take to change a light bulb? If I asked you to give me … Continue reading Calling for common sense to promote energy efficient lighting
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Harvesting the benefits of LED lighting
Eleanor Harding recently wrote in the UK’s Daily Mail about the effect that LED lighting is having on growing strawberries. Essentially, LED lighting confuses the fruit into thinking it is summer. Wish it worked that way for all of us but this is a good start.Strawberry yields forever: LED lighting fools plants into thinking it's … Continue reading Harvesting the benefits of LED lighting
Illuminating our cities
Mark Major, both a Principal of Speirs + Major, a light design practice, and a Royal Designer for Industry, wrote this excellent article as a blog for Friends of the Earth in the UK. It is good to see that a holistic approach is being taken because urban lighting is seldom thought of that way. … Continue reading Illuminating our cities
How energy efficient lighting may shake consumers
As the EU's Ecodesign Regulation requirements continue to escalate, Caroline Hayes reports in LEDs Magazine that LED replacements for mains-voltage halogens may not deliver on consumer expectations on time, while directional SSL lamps are moving faster than the pace of the scheduled phase-out. I was surprised that the Ecodesign regulation was introduced without industry consultation. … Continue reading How energy efficient lighting may shake consumers
Finally professional sports in North America starting to come to their senses about energy-efficient lighting
Ken Belson writes in the New York Times about new lighting being used for the ice hockey arena for the famed Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. This is an excellent example of what can happen. Do any EiD readers know what is happening in football stadiums in Europe? Sports Beginning to See … Continue reading Finally professional sports in North America starting to come to their senses about energy-efficient lighting
Energy efficient lighting can make a big difference in Africa too
Sometimes we forget how important energy efficiency is in Africa. Only last week I had someone from the Democratic Republic of the Congo asking me if I knew of any support available for him to do some analysis on energy efficiency in his country. Sadly we think of adaptation projects in Africa because we have … Continue reading Energy efficient lighting can make a big difference in Africa too
Recycling LEDs
Flemmich Webb writes for Guardian Professional about the innovative efforts underway to redesign LED lighting in order to improve how they can be recycled. LED bulbs are hard to recycle but using Wi-Fi to connect them with a supplier could solve the problem. Light bulb moment: redesigning LEDs for recyclability LED bulbs are hard to … Continue reading Recycling LEDs
India’s hopes for efficient lighting roll-out is dimming
Anna da Costa, a freelance writer based in India, recently wrote in the Christian Science Monitor about the problems India is facing in funding the roll out of CFLs. India seeks new ways to fund energy-efficient lighting Replacing even a couple of conventional light bulbs with CFLs results in huge cost savings for poor … Continue reading India’s hopes for efficient lighting roll-out is dimming
Technology of the week
While Philips announced that it has developed the world’s most efficient “warm white” LED lamp, Switch Lighting has come up with a new liquid-filled bulb that could revolutionise lighting, according to Gregory Schmidt writing in the New York Times To Light Up a Room, a Liquid-Filled Bulb In the debate over the merits of … Continue reading Technology of the week
LEDs shed some light on the future
David Pogue writes an excellent article in the New York Times on why consumers should shift to using LED light bulbs. As he ends the article, you’d have to be a pretty dim bulb not to realise that LED light is the future. New Reasons to Change Light Bulbs People sometimes have trouble making small … Continue reading LEDs shed some light on the future
