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IAEEL/ Right Light 1 Proceedings. Contents
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Right Light 1. Proceedings. Contents
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- A. Technology and Lighting Quality
- Developments in Energy-Efficient Lighting Technology
Allan Ottosson,
Royal Institute of Technology/Vattenfall, Sweden
- Lighting Electronics
Lou Bedocs,
Thorn Lighting Ltd, UK
- Overcoming Problems With Harmonics and Low Power Factors
Anibal T. De Almeida,
Dep. Eng. Electrotecnica, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
- Efficient Use of Daylight in Commercial Buildings
Poul E. Kristensen,
Esbensen, Consulting Engineers FIDIC, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Three Advanced Daylighting Technologies:
Potentials in Private Office Workplaces
Glenn Sweitzer,
The Royal Institute of Technology, Architectural Lighting, Sweden
- Daylight-Controlled Artificial Lighting. A Potential Energy Saver;
Right Interior Light By Sky Luminance Tracking
A.J.F. Rutten,
Eindhoven University of Technology, Faculty of Building and Planning, The Netherlands
- Light Right for Sight:
Health and Efficiency in Lighting Practice
Arnold Wilkins,
MRC Applied Psychology Unit, UK
- Facts and Fictions About Energy-Efficient Lighting. The Advantages and Disadvantages of Compact Fluorescent Lamps
Liann Bartlett,
Osram GmbH, Germany
Börje Beronius,
Osram Light Consulting, Sweden
- B. Lighting Case Studies
- Energy-Efficient Lighting in Commercial Buildings: A Comparison of 9 Buildings in 5 Countries
Per-Erik Nilsson,
CASU (CADDET Analysis Support Unit), Sweden
Stefan Aronsson,
CASU, Sweden
- Two Swedish Lighting Retrofits: A hotel and a military barrack
Lars J. Nilsson,
University of Lund (Environment and Energy Systems Studies), Sweden
- Prismatic Panel Sidelighting Systems: Daylighting Distribution and Electric Lighting User Patterns in Perimeter Office Workplaces
Glenn Sweitzer,
The Royal Institute of Technology. Architectural Lighting, Sweden
- Measured Energy Savings and Cost-Effectiveness of the Lighting Retrofit at Vattenfall's Office in Råcksta, Stockholm. An Evaluation After One Year
Claes Hedenström,
Vattenfall, Sweden
Lars Hedström,
Stockholm Energi, Sweden
Allan Ottosson,
Vattenfall, Sweden
- Energy-Efficient Lighting: The Pilot Retrofit at Ericsson Telecom AB's Factory
Tomas Johansson, Hans Johansson, and Allan Ottosson,
Vattenfall, Sweden
- C. Programme Design and Evaluation
- Using Financial Incentives to Promote Compact Fluorescent Lamps in Europe: Cost Effectiveness and Consumer Response in 10 Countries
Evan Mills,
Department of Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, University of Lund, Sweden
- A Review of U.S. and Canadian Lighting programmes for the Residential, Commercial and Industrial Sectors
Steven Nadel,
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, USA
Barbara A. Atkinson and James E. McMahon,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, USA
- Residential Energy-Efficient Lighting Programme in Pori
P.D. Lund,
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
J. Kataja and V. Leivonniemi,
Porin Energialaitos, Finland
- The NESA All-Sector Light Programme. Results and Analyses from a Full-Scale Campaign in 1990 for the Propagation of Compact Fluorescent Lamps
Evald Brønd,
Senior Consultant, M.Sc.E.E.,
R&D Department, NESA A/S, Denmark
- Efficient Lighting in Public Buildings - The 100-Million-DM-Contract Between Schleswig-Holstein and VEBA
Klaus Rave,
Ministry of Social Affairs, Health and Energy, Kiel, Germany
- Lessons Learned About Incentive Methods Tested for Residential Lighting Efficiency Programs in Sweden
Helena Bülow-Hübe,
Lund University, Lund Institute of Technology, Department of Building Science, Sweden
Tommy Ankarljung,
Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development,
Department of Energy Efficiency, Sweden
- A Program Targeted at More Permanent Conversion to Compact Fluorescent Lamps in the Residential Sector
Barbro Lindqvist,
Stockholm Energi AB, Market Division, Sweden
Leif Berggren,
Philips Ljus AB, Sweden
- D. Marketing Issues and Strategies
- Constructive Criticisms of Promotional Material Used in European Lighting Campaigns
Sune L. Almkvist,
Kommunikator Almkvist & Westman AB, Sweden
- Shedding Light on Residential Consumers
Sarita Bartlett,
Central Bureau of Statistics, Norway
- Engines of Energy Innovation: The Role of Smaller Manufacturers of Efficient Lighting Products
Fred Davis,
President, Fred Davis Corp. Energy-Lighting Specialists, USA
- Ensuring Market Supply and Penetration of Efficient Lighting Technologies
Karl Johnson,
Electric Power Research Institute, USA
Erich Unterwurzacher,
International Energy Agency, USA
- The Lighting Design Lab: A Success Story from the Commercial Sector
Dulce Setterfield,
Bonneville Power Administration, USA
- NESA's Technical Energy Advisory Service. Methods Described by Means of Classroom Lighting Examples
Ib Winther Evers,
Energy Consultant,
NESA AS, Denmark
- A Simplified Lighting Audit Procedure for Schools
Vibeke Clausen,
Light & Optics, Denmark
- E. Policy and Planning Issues
- Using Innovative Procurement Mechanisms to Help Commercialize New Energy-Efficient Lighting and Ventilation Products
Staffan Stillesjö,
Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technology Development, Sweden
- Short-term Financial Impacts of Energy-Efficiency Programmes on European Electric Utilities. Case Studies for Nine Utilities in Five Countries
Evan Mills,
Department of Environmental and Energy Systems Studies, University of Lund, Sweden
Nils Borg,
Department of Economic History, Uppsala University, Sweden
- Can Energy Service Companies Increase Investment in Energy Efficient Lighting in Eastern Europe? The Case of Hungary
Ian Brown,
Expert,
Directorate-General XVII - Energy,
Commission of the European Communities, Budapest, Hungary
- Conserving Electricity for Lighting in Thai Commercial Buildings: A Review of Current Status, Potential, and Policies
John F. Busch,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, USA
Peter du Pont,
International Institute for Energy Conservation, Thailand
Surapong Chirarattananon,
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
- Energy-Efficient Lighting in Brazil and India: Potential and Issues of Technology Diffusion
Gilberto De Martino Januzzi,
Department of Energy, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Ashok Gadgil,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, USA
Howard Geller,
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, USA
M. Anjali Sastry,
Sloan School of Management, M.I.T., USA
- Status of Lighting Efficiency Standards and Guidelines in Europe
Ir. M. van Ooyen, and Ir. J. Vermeulen,
Philips Lighting B.V., Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- Overcoming Barriers to Energy-Efficient Lighting. Three Norwegian Case Studies
Jan Moen,
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Administration, Norway
Harold Wilhite, and Rich Ling
Ressurskonsult A/S, Norway
- Load-Shape Data for Residential Lighting: Survey Results for Incandescent and Compact Fluorescent Lamps
Bent Nielsen,
Research Association of Danish Electric Utilities, DEFU, Denmark
- Electricity Consumption for Lighting in the Average Dutch Household. Development of an Accounting Method
Boudewijn Huenges Wajer,
Netherlands Agency for Energy and Environment (NOVEM), The Netherlands
René Kemna,
Van Holsteijn en Kemna, Consultants and Engineers, The Netherlands
- Management of Mercury in Lighting Products
Kevin Begley,
Environmental Consultant, Sweden
Torbjörn Linderson,
Stockholm University, Sweden
- Life Cycle Analyses of Integral Compact Fluorescent Lamps Versus Incandescent Lamps. Energy and Emissions
Annette Gydesen, and Dorte Maimann
Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
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