DocumentCode
1199968
Title
Comparison of Technologies for New Energy-Efficient Lamps
Author
Verderber, Rudolph R. ; Rubinstein, Francis M.
Author_Institution
Lighting Systems Research, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California
Issue
5
fYear
1984
Firstpage
1185
Lastpage
1188
Abstract
Energy-efficient light bulbs are being developed to replace the incandescent lamp where they can satisfy the design criteria and be used in´sockets that have long hours of annual use. The four technologies discussed include the compact fluorescent lamp, coated-filament lamp, electrodeless fluorescent lamp, and ´ compact high-intensity discharge lamp. The systems demonstrate efficacy improvements of two to four times that of their incandescent counterparts. These new lamps have required considerable advances in lamp technology. They offer the potential for achieving efficacies close to 80 Im/W. These new lamps will reduce the energy used annually by incandescent lamps (190 billion kWh) by more than 50 percent in the 1990´ s, at which times they will be commonly employed.
Keywords
Costs; Electrodeless lamps; Energy efficiency; Fluorescent lamps; High intensity discharge lamps; Light sources; Lighting; Manufacturing; Optical films; US Department of Energy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.1984.4504581
Filename
4504581
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