Tesco will start full-scale LED lighting deployment in its Express supermarkets this week, a move the company said will cut 30% energy consumption compared with similar stores.
All external signs at the Loughborough store, as well as lighting on the sales floor and in staff areas, feature LEDs. Meanwhile, the store's cold rooms, fridges and freezers are also lit by LEDs. The only part of the store not to feature the cutting-edge technology is the bakery oven, where the company found temperatures are too high for LEDs to function.
Emmily Sjölander, environmental programme manager at Tesco, said that if the store proves effective at delivering promised energy savings, the company could deploy LEDs across its 2,700 UK stores and incorporate them into its new-build programme. "If this delivers the energy savings we have estimated, it is likely that we would replicate this lighting system at other stores." she said.
Tesco has a target of becoming carbon neutral by 2050 and has opened a string of flagship "Zero Carbon" stores in Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Powys, and Dublin to trial new energy efficient technology since 2009. Its latest Zero Carbon store opened in Cefn Mawr near Wrexham in March.
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2012年9月14日星期五
2012年9月6日星期四
LDC is designing the LED Lighting System for Delta hotels in Toronto, Canada
Recently, the lighting design Association of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania(LDC) is installing the internal and external LED lighting systems for the Delta Hotel in Toronto, Canada. The hotel is a part of the Southcore financial center, which is an integrated facility contains a 45-story Delta Hotel and a office towers used to connect each other.
Designers from Toronto Page + Steele / IBI Group's are designing a lighting system for the new Delta Hotel. The hotel will use Lumenpulse lamps. The back wall of registrar will use Lumenpulse series lamps. Meeting rooms and ballrooms will use edge lighting white or three colours LED light bar. And interior designers designed two-storey wooden walls in a two-story lobby. The height of each step is about 12-14 feet, will be lighted will be recessed LED lighting. Lighting in public areas will be controlled by the Lutron7000 computer system. Outside of the bottom of the hotel office tower will use a LED floodlight for lighting, and then followed up with the spotlight of four condenser angle in 10 degrees, which make full use of the hotel vertical surface. The hotel entrance will have a glass ceiling, built-in LED lights embedded in the road at the entrance to highlight the designs. The groove on east and west sides of the hotel will use the 5 LED spotlights produced by Acuity Brands Limited's Hydrel. Crystal decorated trees out of the hotel will be lit by LED during the holiday season. Hank Stackhouse, CEO of the hotel, believes that they will be able to provide excellent service to guests.
Designers from Toronto Page + Steele / IBI Group's are designing a lighting system for the new Delta Hotel. The hotel will use Lumenpulse lamps. The back wall of registrar will use Lumenpulse series lamps. Meeting rooms and ballrooms will use edge lighting white or three colours LED light bar. And interior designers designed two-storey wooden walls in a two-story lobby. The height of each step is about 12-14 feet, will be lighted will be recessed LED lighting. Lighting in public areas will be controlled by the Lutron7000 computer system. Outside of the bottom of the hotel office tower will use a LED floodlight for lighting, and then followed up with the spotlight of four condenser angle in 10 degrees, which make full use of the hotel vertical surface. The hotel entrance will have a glass ceiling, built-in LED lights embedded in the road at the entrance to highlight the designs. The groove on east and west sides of the hotel will use the 5 LED spotlights produced by Acuity Brands Limited's Hydrel. Crystal decorated trees out of the hotel will be lit by LED during the holiday season. Hank Stackhouse, CEO of the hotel, believes that they will be able to provide excellent service to guests.
2012年4月18日星期三
8 Reasons to Use Dimmer Switches
1. They save energy
When you crank down a dimmer, you are lowering the amount of power sent to a bulb. The more you dim the bulb, the less power you use, resulting in lower energy use.
2. They make bulbs last longer
As discussed in a recent blog on how to extend the life of a light bulb, delivering less power to the bulb reduces the stress on an incandescent or halogen bulb filament. The less stress the filament is under, the longer it will last.
3. They’re good for the environment
This goes back to reasons 1 & 2. Using less power means saving electricity, potentially reducing pollution produced by power plants. Longer bulb life also means throwing fewer bulbs away, resulting in less landfill clutter.
4. They’re good for your health
In addition to reducing pollution, some scientific studies suggest dimming lights in the evening has less negative effect on sleep cycles than burning bulbs at full power because dimming a bulb also lowers its color temperature, replicating the effect of the setting sun.
5. They make rooms look better
Let’s face it. Rooms with dimmed lights just look more inviting, even romantic. Next time you go to a nice restaurant, take a look at the lights. Nice aren’t they? Now go to McDonald’s. Not so nice, huh? The secret is dimming.
6. They make you look better
You may be a pretty girl or a handsome guy, but that doesn’t mean lighting can’t still help. When you dim a bulb, you are changing the light from bright white to a warm, inviting tone, softening the appearance of your hair and skin.
7. They’re easy to install
Contrary to what you may think, most dimmers are incredibly easy to install. Just turn off the power at your breaker, remove your standard toggle switch, and replace it with your new dimmer. The same 3 wires you disconnected from your toggle switch (positive, negative, and ground) attach to the dimmer in the same configuration.
8. They’re cheap
This may be the best reason of all. While sophisticated, multi-location electronic dimmers like theLutron Maestro can cost upwards of $25, a standard rotary dimmer or slide dimmer will cost less than $10. For less than a $10 investment, what do you have to lose?
2012年3月30日星期五
In UV applications, LED displace conventional light sources
LEDs are becoming the light source of choice not only in the visible part of the light spectrum, but increasingly also in the ultraviolet (UV) part of the spectrum. Market research company Yole Développement predicts that the market for UV LEDs will grow by a factor of 5 by 2016.
Thanks to its compactness, lower cost of ownership and environmental friendly composition, UV LEDs continue replacing traditional UV lamps in incumbent applications, predicts a new market study from Yole. Currently the main application field is curing. UV LEDs will also create new applications, especially portable ones. Hence, UV LED business is expected to grow from $32.5M in 2011 to more than $150M in 2016: within this period, UV LED market (M$) will grow by a factor x5 whereas the traditional UV lamps market will only grow by a factor x1.5.
According to the market researcher, in 2011 LEDs kept on being sold mostly in the UVA/B spectrum (especially in upper wavelengths, between 365 to 400 nm). More than 90% of the UV LED market (outside of R&D) was still covered by UV curing, counterfeit detection and medical & instrumentation applications requiring UVA/B sources. Concerning UVC LEDs, they were still mainly sold for R&D and scientific instrumentation purpose, but 2012 should see the commercialization of the first UV LED based purification system. UVA (400-315nm) business is currently the main UV LED market and will remain so for at least the next 5 years.
The booming UV LED market has attracted several new players from different backgrounds over the past years: traditional mercury lamp supplier, traditional UV curing systems suppliers, pure UV LED curing system suppliers, visible LED suppliers, substrate suppliers... Each player addressing different strategy to capture the maximum of value created by this disruptive technology.
At the device level, Asian companies, especially Japanese and Taiwanese ones, have taken the lead on the UV LED market but recently, some Chinese companies have also entered the field: this should increase competition, reduce prices and enable mass applications at middle/long term.
Beyond that, as for visible LEDs few years ago, the value chain is consolidating with the arrival of pure players at the packaging and system level mainly. This process creates the chances to increase the performance of UV LEDs with specific package developments, and to facilitate technological transition with traditional UV system manufacturers.
Water & Air purification are the potential next high volume applications for UVC LEDs. In 2011, the UVC LED industry achieved a new milestone of structuration:
Crystal IS has been acquired by Asahi Kasei (large Japanese group). Dot Metrics, the first pure UV LED water purification company, announced they (in partnership with Aquionics) will launch a first commercial product in 2012. SETi announced the increase of its production capacity by a factor x6 with $20M investment.
In parallel, numerous research results published in 2011 have demonstrated an impressive improvement of the optical power output of UV LEDs: up to x10 compared to 2010. Hence, Yole expects that UVC LEDs should penetrate those key applications in 2014 after having completely solved the efficiency, lifetime and cost challenges.
2012年3月15日星期四
Technology Changes with Innovative LED Downlights
Innovative LED downlights are amazing combination of advanced physical technology, optical technology, electrical technology and the latest LED lighting technology. Compared with traditional downlights such as the halogen and CFL, LED downlights are more energy efficient with much lower power consumption to deliver the same light intensity. LED downlights are spotlighting fixtures with narrow lighting beam, which can concentrate the light and project the light to specified areas. LED downlights generate much less heat thanks to the cold light source light emitting diodes and the aluminum heat sink with effective thermal control. LED downlights are eco-friendly lighting fixtures without any hazardous materials such as mercury and lead which can do harm to the environment and human body.
As a matter of fact, lighting emitting diodes can be considered as the most innovative invention nowadays since they have the potential to solve the energy shortage issue all over the world. LED downlights with high efficacy LEDs can save over 70% energy when compared with traditional halogen downlights and CFLs. Meanwhile LED downlights are more durable and can last over 50,000 hours which can be as 10 times as the lifetime of halogen and CFL. You can save considerable bulb replacement costs as well as maintenance costs during the lifetime of LED downlights.
LED downlights can concentrate the light with a narrow lighting beam, which is very helpful to highlight the objects that they project the light to. Therefore LED downlights are widely used in shopping malls and department stores to attract attention of customers. Besides commercial areas, LED downlights can also be used in offices because they can keep the stuff alert and improve the efficiency. In addition, LED downlights are also suitable for home use in kitchens, bathrooms and so on.
Unlike the halogen and CFL, LED downlights do not generate much heat thanks to its aluminum heat sink with effective thermal control. LEDs are cold light source which emit light not depending on transform electricity to heat, plus the excellent thermal control technology, LED downlights can greatly reduce the carbon dioxide emission and heat emission, which may decelerate the step of global warming.
LED downlights are eco-friendly lighting fixtures without any hazardous materials such as mercury and lead which can do harm to the environment and human body. You do not have to worry about health issue when you use LED downlights. Even when their lifetime ends, they are 100% recyclable and will not pollute the environment. Just go green with LED downlights and enjoy the innovative technologies.
2012年3月8日星期四
LED downlights nowadays are widely used for not only commercial lighting but also residential lighting. They are replacing traditional halogen downlights and CFLs, and then what is the impact of LED downlights on our life? Do LED downlights really bring changes to our life? The answer is yes, and LED downlights do change our life.
Firstly, LED downlights can greatly save our energy bills. LED downlights adopt LEDs as light source, whose luminous efficacy can reach 100 lumen per watt for indoor lighting. Thanks to the high efficacy of LEDs, LED downlights can save 70% energy when compared with halogen downlights and CFLs. With a lifetime of over 50,000 hours which is as ten times as the halogen and CFL, LED downlights hardly need any maintenance costs during their lifetime and also the bulb replacement costs that they save will also be very considerable. Because LED downlights generate much less heat than halogen downlights and CFLs, they can save the associated air conditioner expense.
Secondly, LED downlights are green lighting fixtures without any hazardous materials. They will not do harm to human beings’ health. Traditional downlights and CFLs not only contain hazardous materials such as mercury and lead which can be harmful to human beings’ health and the environment, but also emit UV or IR which can hurt human beings’ eyes. LED downlights do not emit UV or IR and will not cause eye strain.
Thirdly, LED downlights generate much less heat and carbon dioxide than traditional lights. By switching traditional downlights and CFLs to LED downlights, the annual carbon emission will be greatly reduced and global warming progress will be decelerated.
Actually impact of LED downlights on our life is far more than just energy saving, healthy and eco-friendly. Just switch your old style light bulbs to LED downlights and experience the benefits of LED downlights yourself.
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2012年3月5日星期一
LED'S Developing:Incandescent lighting fast becoming history
Conventional View
• Incandescent bulbs, which function by forcing electricity through a thin filament, use more than twice as much energy for the same light output as fluorescent bulbs, which produce light by heating up a trapped gas. Fluorescent bulbs also last four to 16 times as long.
• LED light bulbs are ten times more efficient than incandescent lights, lasting up to one hundred times as long and producing far lower CO2 emissions due to power consumption. They are, however, far more expensive in the initial purchase.
• Many states encourage consumers to switch to fluorescents, in cooperation with the federal Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency.
• Fluorescent light bulbs, however, contain mercury. There is enough mercury in one fluorescent light bulb to contaminate 2,000 gallons of water. LED lights, in contrast, contain no mercury and are more environmentally friendly.
• In 2005, Thomas Edison's home state of New Jersey distributed more than 1.2 million fluorescent lamps and fixtures as part of its Clean Energy Program.
• Approximately 22 percent of electricity usage in the United States is consumed by lighting, most of which remains extremely inefficient incandescent lights.
• New Jersey Assemblyman Larry Chatzidakis has introduced a bill calling for the phasing out of incandescent bulbs from state buildings over the next three years. California Assemblyman Lloyd Levine has announced plans to introduce a bill that would ban the bulbs his state altogether.
• Quote: "The light bulb was invented a long time ago and a lot of things have changed since then. I obviously respect the memory of Thomas Edison, but what we're looking at here is using less energy." - New Jersey Assemblyman Larry Chatzidakis
Alternative View
• "It is time for modern society to move beyond the outdated technology of incandescent lights. We now have safer, cleaner and far more efficient lighting technology available, and we can help save the future of our planet while reducing American's dependence on fossil fuels by switching to LED lights in our homes and businesses." - Mike Adams, founder of EcoLEDs.com, an LED light bulb importer and retailer.
Resources you need to know
• EcoLEDs.com - a company dedicated to reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions by encouraging consumers and business to switch to LED light bulbs.
Bottom line
• Incandescent lighting is an outdated, inefficient technology that will soon be replaced by fluorescent bulbs and LED light bulbs that use far less energy.
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