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Energy Resilience in the Wake of Ida
The destruction and despair left in the wake of Ida has left its mark. From its start in Louisiana to its path up the East Coast, each city is handling the devastation differently. Ida made landfall Aug. 29 as a Category 4 hurricane and is responsible for at least 15...
LED Lights Offer Potential Solution To Chronic Bycatch Problem in Alaska Fisheries
Unwanted fish and other sea creature can be a thorn in most fishermen's side, when looking for a specific catch while on the water. However, underwater LED lights have proven to be extremely helpful. “Ten underwater LED lights can be configured to light up different...
A New App Lets You Change The Colors of The Philly Skyline
Philadelphia is known for the iconic skyline seen in movies and television. Recently they upgraded these lights to LEDs, cutting on costs and making it look that much better when viewed at night. This new upgrade comes with some fun for city residents. One Liberty...
Lighting the Way to COVID-19 Recovery: The ROI of LED Technology
As companies start to reopen, it is important to keep everything up to date and working properly. Sometimes this can be seen as a hassle and the money for these upgrades, especially lighting upgrades, can be intimidating. Reviewing the ROI of these upgrades can be...
How Managing Building Energy Demand Can Aid the Clean Energy Transition
A comprehensive new study, led by researchers from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), quantifies what can be done to make buildings more energy efficient and flexible in granular detail by both time (including time of day...
Round 1 of the 2023 NEC: A Summary of Proposed Changes
While 2020 was quite the year, and quite a strange one at that, we all had to adjust our way of working. This was also true of the National Electrical Code. A process that relies on the interpersonal actions of technical committees had to resort to online meetings...
AI Meets LEDs for Innovations in Lighting Control
As a kid, we were often told to, “Turn off the lights.” This simple statement, that I am sure we have all heard, highlights the importance of lighting control systems. That’s why many lighting engineers are focused on LED lighting controls in smart buildings. Some...
UH Researchers’ New Prototype LED Light Bulb Emits Less of That Troublesome Blue Light
LED lightbulbs offer considerable advantages over other types of lighting. Being more efficient, they require much less electricity to operate. Though LED bulbs are great, they aren’t 100% problem free. A complaint that some people have are the amount of blue light...
Global Specialty Lighting Market to Reach $8.1 Billion by 2027
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, the global market for Specialty Lighting estimated at US$5.5 billion in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$8.1 billion by 2027, growing at aCAGR of 5.6% over the period 2020-2027. LED is projected to record 6.1% CAGR...
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