Energy Efficient Lighting Videos

Energy Efficient Lighting Videos
A short demontration of some LED lighting solutions that are available, including LED tape lights, fluorescent tube retro-fits and par and spot lights and their applications and benefits.
National Geographic recruits celebrities Natalie Portman, Kyra Sedgwick and Chloe Sevigny to promote energy efficient light bulbs and how just changing to their use can save the planet
Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire have developed a prototype intelligent house called Interhome that helps to reduce energy consumption and also will be able to monitor the health of occupants.
Anthony Pascoe, CEO of Lend Lease Ventures tells us about their $100m investment fund that focuses on clean technology. He goes on to explain why Lend Lease is interested in this arena, in particular the areas of energy, water and building technologies and why they are investing in emerging growth companies with viable commercial technologies.
Conspriracy theorists look at whether ot not energy efficient light bulbs will really save us money.
This video compares the energy consumption of a 60W incandescent bulb, a compact fluorescent (CFL) bulb designed as a direct replacement and an LED bulb. They also go on to compare light output between the 3 different bulb types.
Planet Ark and the team from Sunrise bust 7 myths about compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs. Subjects include: cost of running; designs and ugliness; dimmimg; life span; limited colours; mercury contamination; and recyclability.
Demonstration of the Envotronics LED replacement for T8 fluoresecent tubes.
Demonstration of LED replacements for T8/T10/T12 fluorescent tubes and their benefits
Three different types of light bulbs are compared, namely the conventional incandescent bulb, compact fluorescent bulbs (or CFLs) and LED bulbs. A number of different PED bulbs are compared in this demonstration by the lively host.
The benefits of compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL's) explained in plain English. This easy to understand demonstration tackles the three big issues, namely: cost of running; CO2/pollution output and global warming and; light output and ambience.

An interview with the Professor of Energy and Chemistry at MIT, Daniel G. Nocera. Here he talks about his latest work on artificial photosynthesis and the upcoming Rio+20 conference in Brazil. To here more about this and how you can get involved, please see the AZoCleantech interview with Dr. Hans Herren

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