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issue no. 10 vol. 4

Nepal´s Tourists Reduce the Load

Despite its enormous hydroelectric potential, Nepal will be running out of electricity supply capacity within a few years´ time. In a broad energy efficincy project supported by the World Bank, tourist hotel lighting has been identified as a key area for action.
In Search of Software
Not one lighting design computer software applicaton can be found that meets all the needs of a demanding user, writes this issue's guest authors.

Dedicated CFL Fixtures
Even though screw-based compact fluorescent lamps represent a large residential savings potential, much of these savings have not been realized. The introduction of dedicated pin-based CFL fixtures for the home is one way to tap the potential.

IAEEL in 100 Countries
When the IAEEL readership map was last published about a year ago, the newsletter had some 5400 readers in 88 countries. Today, the newsletter boasts more than 6000 readers in 103 countries.

Regular Features

  • Lighting Technology
    Optically efficient CFL /
    Slim T5 lamps new industry standard

  • Lighting Resources
    CIE committee with a focus on energy / Hollow-light-guide committee

  • Lighting and Environment
    Problems for low-mercury retrofit HPS in Europe? /
    Non-mercury retrofit HPSlamp by SLI

  • Publications Received
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