In addition to being the nation’s first industrial campus and GE Lighting’s world headquarters, the Nela Park property was once a vineyard known as “Panorama Heights.” Chosen for what was then a rural location, the 92-acre campus sits approximately 234 feet above—and three miles from—Lake Erie. The “Nela” in the park’s name stands for “National Electrical Lamp Association,” an organization that was eventually purchased by GE. On April 18, 1913, GE Lighting moved its headquarters from a downtown location at East 45th Street and Hough Avenue to Nela Park in a caravan of cars and horse-drawn carriages. At the time, the move was known as one of the biggest in Cleveland’s history. Not only was it completed in a day, but employees only missed three hours of work. Since its establishment, Nela Park has been home to a number of innovations including both halogen and LED technologies. In 1975 Nela Park was listed in the National Registry of Historic Places.
Since the founding of the Nela School of Lighting in 1924—it became the GE Lighting Institute in 1933—over a quarter million customers from around the world have visited the Nela Park campus for training and education. Approximately 4,000 customers visit Nela Park and the GE Lighting Institute annually.
According to an assessment released by the MOEA's Bureau of Energy, since the start of 2012, the government has been pushing for the installation of LED street lights to help the LED sector build a supply chain and create clusters of manufacturers. Under the projects, the government is expected to spend about NT$2.8 billion to install more than 326,000 LED street lights around the island.
The production value of the local LED lighting sector in 2011 jumped to NT$186.7 billion from NT$93.9 billion in 2009, the bureau said. And based on the government's efforts, the production value of the LED streetlight sector is expected to account for 20 percent of the global total by 2018.
2015年10月22日星期四
2015年10月21日星期三
I felt that when we entered into this project
When National Automobile Museum opened in 1989, it was reported to have set new standards for automotive exhibits with its extensive collection and dramatic displays. Recently named one of 'America's Five Greatest Automobile Museums' by AutoWeek magazine, it features more than 200 cars, the majority from the world-famous collection of the late gaming pioneer, Bill Harrah. In August 2011, 635 90-watt standard lamps in four galleries were replaced with an equal number of GE 17-watt PAR38 LEDs. Museum management, working with the Business Environmental Program (BEP) at The University of Nevada, Reno, to identify areas to conserve energy, had efficiency in mind, and didn't mind sacrificing lighting quality to achieve it - or so they thought.
"I felt that when we entered into this project, because of the significance of the energy savings, that we would be compromising the quality of lighting in the museum, and we were prepared to make those adjustments," says Jackie Frady, executive director for National Automobile Museum. "That was the expectation, and we were so surprised to find that the end product far exceeds the quality of the lighting we had."
Now the collection just comes to life," says Frady. "The paint colors are more striking on the vehicles. There's also a new vibrancy in the galleries. A few people who are very familiar with the museum have come in just to see the lighting, and I heard back from them saying, 'What a great project, what a difference!'"
The new LEDs are making a difference in utility and maintenance expense as well. National Automobile Museum will save $18,000 (nearly $30 per fixture) this year in electricity costs alone. Including reduced lamp maintenance and replacement, annual savings will approach $30,000. Instead of changing each light every year, a task requiring between two and five hours a week, the LEDs will last between three and five years based on the museum's hours of operation.
"I felt that when we entered into this project, because of the significance of the energy savings, that we would be compromising the quality of lighting in the museum, and we were prepared to make those adjustments," says Jackie Frady, executive director for National Automobile Museum. "That was the expectation, and we were so surprised to find that the end product far exceeds the quality of the lighting we had."
Now the collection just comes to life," says Frady. "The paint colors are more striking on the vehicles. There's also a new vibrancy in the galleries. A few people who are very familiar with the museum have come in just to see the lighting, and I heard back from them saying, 'What a great project, what a difference!'"
The new LEDs are making a difference in utility and maintenance expense as well. National Automobile Museum will save $18,000 (nearly $30 per fixture) this year in electricity costs alone. Including reduced lamp maintenance and replacement, annual savings will approach $30,000. Instead of changing each light every year, a task requiring between two and five hours a week, the LEDs will last between three and five years based on the museum's hours of operation.
2015年10月16日星期五
the mounting recent interest in implementing green lighting systems
On this occasion, Mamoun Mashouka, Fikra's CEO explained that this step falls under the company's aspiration to meet the growing needs of the various sectors it serves. He said, "Our cooperation with led linear high bay light for supplying the Jordanian market with safe yet exquisite touches in advanced lighting systems for buildings stems from the mounting recent interest in implementing green lighting systems and solutions that are efficient in architectural requirements."
During a visit to Jordan for the agreement signing with Fikra, Eng. Maher Abu Nemeh, Regional Sales Manager at Cooper Lighting, commented: "We are delighted to co-operate with Fikra for supporting our business and reinforce the distribution of our products, which falls in line with our expansion plans in the region."
Taiwan government has announced to allow investors from mainland China to buy into local firms in the five key manufacturing industries such as LED, FPD, semiconductor, machine tool, electronic and semiconductor manufacturing equipment, with maximum stake being set at less than 50%, up from 10% now.
It is part of the third-wave opening for mainland Chinese investments in Taiwan, which was approved at an inter-ministry meeting presided by Kuan Chung-ming, minister without portfolio on led high bay light. The opening package will be submitted to Premier Sean Chen for ratification soon and take effect by the end of March.
During a visit to Jordan for the agreement signing with Fikra, Eng. Maher Abu Nemeh, Regional Sales Manager at Cooper Lighting, commented: "We are delighted to co-operate with Fikra for supporting our business and reinforce the distribution of our products, which falls in line with our expansion plans in the region."
Taiwan government has announced to allow investors from mainland China to buy into local firms in the five key manufacturing industries such as LED, FPD, semiconductor, machine tool, electronic and semiconductor manufacturing equipment, with maximum stake being set at less than 50%, up from 10% now.
It is part of the third-wave opening for mainland Chinese investments in Taiwan, which was approved at an inter-ministry meeting presided by Kuan Chung-ming, minister without portfolio on led high bay light. The opening package will be submitted to Premier Sean Chen for ratification soon and take effect by the end of March.
2015年10月15日星期四
These interfaces enable easy LED module integration into luminaire designs
Under the agreement, Communal International will introduce the Energy Focus to new potential customers and suppliers; assist in reducing the costs of manufacturing EFOI's goods and products led linear high bay light; improve the quality of raw materials, components and sub-assemblies; assist in the development of an Asian distribution and supply chain.
In return, Communal International will act as Energy Focus' exclusive agent for sales, marketing and distribution of its products in the Asian market.The international lighting industry has so far lacked clear guidelines to ensure the interchangeability of LED modules made by different manufacturers. With Zhaga that is now changing. Since its foundation in February 2010, the consortium has developed specifications for LED module interfaces. These interfaces enable easy LED module integration into luminaire designs and reduce overall system design cost. At Light+Building 2012, from 15 to 20 April in Frankfurt am Main, Zhaga will present to the lighting community what has been achieved so far and the goals for the near future.
Zhaga’s presence at the world's leading trade fair for lighting architecture and design is the start of an information tour that continues this year to the International Lightfair in Las Vegas and Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition in China. Established two years ago, to date more than 180 companies from Asia, Europe and North America have joined the global consortium. Light and luminaire manufacturers and suppliers to the industry are relying on Zhaga. At Frankfurt, more than 25 Zhaga members will showcase the first products designed to comply with Zhaga’s specifications.
Zhaga is convinced that the entire industry as well as consumers will profit substantially from the work of the consortium. “The interchangeability of LED light sources makes it easier for luminaire manufacturers to integrate the latest LED technology,” says Menno Treffers, Secretary General of the Zhaga Consortium, “a new LED module will fit without changing reflector design and mechanical fit. That reduces the cost and lowers the risk of developing new led high bay light products.”
In return, Communal International will act as Energy Focus' exclusive agent for sales, marketing and distribution of its products in the Asian market.The international lighting industry has so far lacked clear guidelines to ensure the interchangeability of LED modules made by different manufacturers. With Zhaga that is now changing. Since its foundation in February 2010, the consortium has developed specifications for LED module interfaces. These interfaces enable easy LED module integration into luminaire designs and reduce overall system design cost. At Light+Building 2012, from 15 to 20 April in Frankfurt am Main, Zhaga will present to the lighting community what has been achieved so far and the goals for the near future.
Zhaga’s presence at the world's leading trade fair for lighting architecture and design is the start of an information tour that continues this year to the International Lightfair in Las Vegas and Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition in China. Established two years ago, to date more than 180 companies from Asia, Europe and North America have joined the global consortium. Light and luminaire manufacturers and suppliers to the industry are relying on Zhaga. At Frankfurt, more than 25 Zhaga members will showcase the first products designed to comply with Zhaga’s specifications.
Zhaga is convinced that the entire industry as well as consumers will profit substantially from the work of the consortium. “The interchangeability of LED light sources makes it easier for luminaire manufacturers to integrate the latest LED technology,” says Menno Treffers, Secretary General of the Zhaga Consortium, “a new LED module will fit without changing reflector design and mechanical fit. That reduces the cost and lowers the risk of developing new led high bay light products.”
2015年10月14日星期三
Owens Design has developed an automated film frame handling solution
The large variety of film frames and film frame cassettes has created a need for customisable solutions for a variety of process tool applications. By working with its customers in a collaborative design and build approach, Owens Design has developed an automated film frame handling solution that can easily be customised to address a variety of non-standard form factors.
Until recently, the loading and unloading of film frames into a process tool has been mostly a manual operation. Today's semiconductor manufacturers, however, need to automate the process to address the timing needs of back end of line (BEOL) inspection and test applications. At the same time, led linear high bay light manufacturers need an automated solution to enable greater volume production to support the increasing demand for LEDs in a variety of markets.
John Apgar, president of Owens Design, introduced that,"LED usage is becoming widespread in an ever-growing number of applications, including aviation and automotive lighting, household appliances, remote controls for electronic systems and traffic signals. The LED market, however, is extremely price-sensitive, so LED manufacturers are looking for ways to increase productivity, while lowering manufacturing costs. Our customisable automated film frame handler solution provides a low-risk approach to meeting both these needs."
Our continuous goal is to exceed the expectations of the marketplace with the best LED luminaires,” said William led high bay light, Product Development Manager, Lithonia Lighting Commercial Indoor Products. “We are constantly pushing the market forward with innovative options that deliver better performance, offer more choices and assure a greater range of price points.
Until recently, the loading and unloading of film frames into a process tool has been mostly a manual operation. Today's semiconductor manufacturers, however, need to automate the process to address the timing needs of back end of line (BEOL) inspection and test applications. At the same time, led linear high bay light manufacturers need an automated solution to enable greater volume production to support the increasing demand for LEDs in a variety of markets.
John Apgar, president of Owens Design, introduced that,"LED usage is becoming widespread in an ever-growing number of applications, including aviation and automotive lighting, household appliances, remote controls for electronic systems and traffic signals. The LED market, however, is extremely price-sensitive, so LED manufacturers are looking for ways to increase productivity, while lowering manufacturing costs. Our customisable automated film frame handler solution provides a low-risk approach to meeting both these needs."
Our continuous goal is to exceed the expectations of the marketplace with the best LED luminaires,” said William led high bay light, Product Development Manager, Lithonia Lighting Commercial Indoor Products. “We are constantly pushing the market forward with innovative options that deliver better performance, offer more choices and assure a greater range of price points.
2015年10月13日星期二
LEDs can provide just the light a plant needs, making the process more efficient
Plants convert light from the sun into energy through the process of photosynthesis, but plants only need some parts of the led linear high bay light sun’s color spectrum. Blue and red LEDs can provide just the light a plant needs, making the process more efficient and growing a stronger, healthier plant.
Additionally, PlantLab have also found a way to reduce crop dependency on oil. They have engineered the crops to be able to be grown using fewer fertilizers – which are made from oil.What’s more, the technology can be replicated anywhere in the world, such as cities or high rise style buildings, reducing the need for transportation of food around the globe.
As cities look to create identity while respecting the environment and providing their citizens with a sense of security and community, Philips is launching an innovative new line of outdoor LED lighting solutions that can support those goals. SoleCity from Philips Lumec allows cities to achieve uniformity in design and optimum style, with the performance and energy efficiency of led high bay light technology. In addition to providing a comprehensive line of high performance outdoor luminaires, Philips Lumec has collaborated with Maglin Site Furniture, known in their own right for sustainable design, to create complementary sustainable urban furniture that offers cities a complete, integrated urban look and feel.
Additionally, PlantLab have also found a way to reduce crop dependency on oil. They have engineered the crops to be able to be grown using fewer fertilizers – which are made from oil.What’s more, the technology can be replicated anywhere in the world, such as cities or high rise style buildings, reducing the need for transportation of food around the globe.
As cities look to create identity while respecting the environment and providing their citizens with a sense of security and community, Philips is launching an innovative new line of outdoor LED lighting solutions that can support those goals. SoleCity from Philips Lumec allows cities to achieve uniformity in design and optimum style, with the performance and energy efficiency of led high bay light technology. In addition to providing a comprehensive line of high performance outdoor luminaires, Philips Lumec has collaborated with Maglin Site Furniture, known in their own right for sustainable design, to create complementary sustainable urban furniture that offers cities a complete, integrated urban look and feel.
2015年10月9日星期五
while preserving the natural night time setting appropriate for a national park
Interchangeability is achieved by defining interfaces for a variety of application-specific light engines. Zhaga standards cover the physical dimensions, as well as the photometric, electrical and thermal behavior of led linear high bay light engines.
Using Bridgelux LED arrays, Borden Lighting designed a unique indirect post top walkway luminaire. The Borden luminaire was developed to conform to "Dark Sky" lighting design concepts that effectively illuminate the pathway while preventing glare and light pollution.
The original lighting design plan called for the use of Metal Halide luminaires, not for LED lighting. Borden decided to use Bridgelux’s 1200 lumen ES led high bay light, not only for their greater energy efficiency, but also because the arrays offered much higher quality of light and long life in a small source size.
According to David Malman, project lighting designer from Architectural Lighting Design, "We used a warm 3000K white light to create a soft, welcoming appearance. I believe the combination of the dark sky luminaire design and the LED technology resulted in a beautiful addition to the landscape lighting while preserving the natural night time setting appropriate for a national park.
Using Bridgelux LED arrays, Borden Lighting designed a unique indirect post top walkway luminaire. The Borden luminaire was developed to conform to "Dark Sky" lighting design concepts that effectively illuminate the pathway while preventing glare and light pollution.
The original lighting design plan called for the use of Metal Halide luminaires, not for LED lighting. Borden decided to use Bridgelux’s 1200 lumen ES led high bay light, not only for their greater energy efficiency, but also because the arrays offered much higher quality of light and long life in a small source size.
According to David Malman, project lighting designer from Architectural Lighting Design, "We used a warm 3000K white light to create a soft, welcoming appearance. I believe the combination of the dark sky luminaire design and the LED technology resulted in a beautiful addition to the landscape lighting while preserving the natural night time setting appropriate for a national park.
2015年10月8日星期四
the emerging LED lighting market in Mainland China
Of course there are costs involved with this but the pay off is dramatically more efficient, maintenance-free and long life solutions that give us better lighting. Government has a role to play in helping us led high bay light move away from the concept of lighting as throwaway, cheap consumables to long-term solutions. But the poor choice to ban single scape-goat products coupled with a lack of wider education on lighting is not the way to achieve this."
Asia Pacific-based provider of networking and green power products, Billion Electric Co., Ltd., has set up a strategic partnership with MetaTech Inc., the electronics distributor of LED related components and products.
The two companies will cooperate on the business development of Billion LED Driver series to expand into the emerging LED lighting market in Mainland China.
According to Billion, it has developed a full range of high-performance led linear high bay light driver series featuring the automatic smart timer dimming control function to adjust the lighting for energy conservation and extending the life expectancy of lamps as well.
Asia Pacific-based provider of networking and green power products, Billion Electric Co., Ltd., has set up a strategic partnership with MetaTech Inc., the electronics distributor of LED related components and products.
The two companies will cooperate on the business development of Billion LED Driver series to expand into the emerging LED lighting market in Mainland China.
According to Billion, it has developed a full range of high-performance led linear high bay light driver series featuring the automatic smart timer dimming control function to adjust the lighting for energy conservation and extending the life expectancy of lamps as well.
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