Energy controller
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Clipsal - by Schneider Electric
The 5610/240/4K8 energy controller is designed to save energy consumed by fluorescent lighting, claiming to save up to 25-30% by operating lights in ‘economy mode’ without sacrificing visibility, while extending the life of the tube, ballast and fitting and reducing its temperature.
Energy-saving system
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: BMASS Energy Saving Solution Pty Ltd
Power Saver is a fluorescent lighting control unit that manages power to improve lighting and energy efficiency, claiming to save up to 30% of the operating costs of fluorescent lighting power, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Leading-edge dimmer
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Philips Dynalite
The DLE220-S is a 2 x 20 A leading-edge dimmer suitable for control of large lighting loads, including incandescent, low-voltage, neon and selected fluorescent light sources. It complements Dynalite’s multi-channel dimmers by providing extra channels when additional load capacity is required.
Outdoor LED lighting
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Save Power.com.au
The SPLU2/4/6 high power LED streetlights are designed for use in outdoor lighting applications such as streetlights, sidewalks, car parks, parks, industrial plants and billboard lighting.
Metal halide downlight kits
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Osram Australia Pty Ltd
The Shopstar kits are a high quality, architectural range of metal halide downlights designed to provide lighting solutions for a wide range of shop lighting applications.
Tackling the challenge of energy conservation
29 January, 2008 by Theo van Deursen, CEO Philips Lighting
Thirty years ago, few people knew anything about the dangers of carbon emissions. Today, the need to mitigate global warming by controlling man-made carbon emissions is probably the single most important issue we face as a global community
Why has emergency and exit lighting been ignored?
24 January, 2008 by Paul Stathis, Editor
Emergency and exit lighting seems to be an orphan in the building industry - it's perceived as being neither part of the fire industry nor part of the electrical industry
Emergency lighting an essential service
17 December, 2007 by Patrick M Byrne, M+H Power Systems
Emergency lighting is an essential service that is quite often forgotten until an accident or catastrophe happens
Call to action on climate change at Bali
13 December, 2007
At the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held in Bali in December, Philips called for action on climate change, outlining specific steps industry and government can adopt to reduce CO2 emissions while maintaining economic growth.
Sophisticated lighting system for 'Crown Live'
04 December, 2007 | Supplied by: Lightmoves Pty Ltd
Built on the former site of the Mercury Lounge, Crown Live is a new direction for live music at the Crown entertainment complex in Melbourne
Innovative lighting control at Singapore National Museum
27 November, 2007 | Supplied by: Legrand Australia P/L
HPM recently pushed its iCONTROL automation technology to new heights with its involvement in a unique and fascinating art installation project at the Singapore National Museum
Victoria University cuts greenhouse gases through efficient lighting upgrade
31 October, 2007 | Supplied by: Ilum-a-lite Pty Ltd
Victoria University (VU) is leading a new school of thought on environmental savings with the installation of a new energy-efficient fluorescent lighting system across six campuses
Warm white LEDs
26 September, 2007 | Supplied by: Tenrod Australia Pty Ltd
The NPF-TSD warm white high lumens SPNovaLED is the latest addition to the Dominant Semiconductors SPNova LED product range.
Light bulbs for environmentally minded Australians
26 September, 2007 by Jerry Davies, Neco
For environmentally conscious Australian homeowners aiming to reduce their carbon footprint, the light went on again as figures about the impact of halogen bulbs were recently released
Global lighting market approaches US$100 billion
14 September, 2007
According to a recent report by US researcher Global Industry Analysts Inc, the worldwide lighting industry for industrial, commercial, residential and public lighting will exceed US$94 billion by 2010.