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Editorial: LED Lighting Summit Buzz: Walking the walk with decision makers
 
... It's interesting when you arrange something like the LED lighting-focused SSL Summit to see who's really ready to walk the walk, rather than just talking the talk. Here you have an conference that's bringing in real facilities-oriented decision makers that should represent somewhere between 200 and 300 million square...
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The 2010 Summit Series is ready to succeed... are you?

After the successful 2008 launch and 2009 continuation of the Solid State Lighting Design Summit in New Jersey, the feedback was consistent: Just what we needed, do it again soon. The Summit brings together lighting decisin makers with industry thought leaders, pioneers, and innovators from the across the solid state lighting eco-system. Read the 2009 conference report...

Following or changes in 2009, 2010 will continue to be all about quality, quality, quality. Showcase participants and sponsors are vetted to separate the wheat from the chaff (have your IES LM-79 test reports ready!). With revised dates for LA, the 2010 Summit has expanded to 3 venues, including LA/Long Beach lined up for January, Mar/April for Taiwan and October for NY/NJ. Look into the series information at www.SSLsummit.com for the details. Sponsorships are available for the full series or just the US events.

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The opportunities presented by the development and deployment of solid state lighting will have a massively disruptive effect on the established lighting industry, and where there is disruption, there is an intense need for information.

Solid State Lighting Design is here to serve the information needs of lighting designers, specifiers, and decision makers, along with luminaire designers, lighting system integrators and lighting subsystem developers with application, product and market news updates for this rapidly evolving technology. Our readership also includes LED packagers, technology enablers and service companies seeking the the answers to how best to meet their customers' needs.

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Solid state lighting promises to create unprecedented changes in what we can do with light. Simultaneously, it will deliver on a promise of massive global energy savings and access to useful nighttime lighting that has not been conveniently available to nearly 2 billion people around the world. We're glad to have you join us in the revolution!


Hi Score Converts Lighting of Florida Condominium
SSLDesign News Staff

September 8, 2010...Hi Score Corporation reports that the second stage of the conversion of the Ocean Four Condominium Towers in Sunny Isles, Florida has been completed. The company successfully replaced approximately 3,500 T8 fluorescent tubes with its EcoGreenBulb T5 Retrofit System. Management at Ocean Four confirmed that the conversion is saving Ocean Four approximately 40 percent off this part of their light bill.

In October of last year the conversion was begun with the replacement of over 1,000 traditional halogen light bulbs to 6-watt LED bulbs. In addition to the direct savings of electricity, the LED luminaire's lower temperature operation reduces the air conditioning cost on all three towers of 23 floors each. SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

Albeo LED Lighting Illuminates the New Donald W. Reynolds Education Center at Happy Hands
SSLDesign News Staff

September 8, 2010...A school for hearing impaired children in Oklahoma chose Albeo LED fixtures not only to save electricity but to also reduce the background noise of fluorescent lighting which distracts the hearing impaired students. Albeo Technologies Inc., supplied 144 C-Series High Bay LED fixtures to light their new, state-of-the-art , education center. The new Happy Hands Education Center incorporates innovative learning technologies with environmentally sustainable practices.

“Our new Happy Hands Education Center expansion allows us to greatly increase the number of children and families we can help,” said Al Proo, Executive Director at Happy Hands. “The generous donation from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation has enabled us to use innovative technologies that enhance the learning experience. Deploying green technologies throughout the building goes beyond saving energy. It teaches the children the importance of environmental awareness in all aspects of life” SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

Lighting at Santa Fe Public Parks Goes Off the Grid
SSLDesign News Staff

September 8, 2010...Santa Fe Mayor David Coss and Qnuru, a maker of solid state lighting solutions held a ceremony to mark the installation of solar-powered luminaires in three of the city’s public parks. The installation employs Qnuru off-grid fixtures, named the “Santa Fe” in honor of the city that inspired them. They illuminate Frenchy’s Field Park, a 17-acre “natural park” that serves as a links in the city’s open-space network of trails and parks. The Santa Fe solar fixtures are also being installed in Santa Fe’s Salvador Perez and Monica Lucero parks.

Santa Fe Parks Division commissioned the off-grid luminaires. Tom Joyce, a MacArthur-award winning metal smith designed the luminaires for Qnuru. His sculptures have been exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, the Boston Museum of Fine Art, and the Musee Des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. The fixtures are ETL-Listed, dark-sky friendly, and made in the U.S. “This project is an exciting step toward reducing greenhouse gasses,” said Mayor David Coss. “Through the installation of these fixtures, Santa Fe will reduce its greenhouse gas generation by 18,500 pounds per year. Over the life of the fixtures, they will save in excess of 230 tons. This type of project shows that it is possible to make a huge difference in our environment and quality of life with something as simple as a light fixture. I applaud our Parks Division for their environmental leadership and the Housing and Urban Development and the Community Development Block Grant (HUD/CDBG) for funding the solar lights in the parks project. Without these agencies’ collaboration, the city’s vision of energy efficiency, sustainability and long-term cost savings could not have been realized.” SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

Kenosha Picks Amerlux for Street Lighting Retrofit Project
SSLDesign News Staff

September 3, 2010...Kenosha, Wisconsin will reportedly be retrofitting 750 of its downtown area street lights. The city has engaged Amerlux Global Lighting Solutions to do this project and still maintain its existing street light poles and refractors, thereby saving potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars in replacement costs.

"In the spirit of making smart, thoughtful and informed decisions for its citizens, the city of Kenosha undertook a rigorous year-long evaluation process to ensure they would identify and secure the best LED street lighting solution possible for their downtown area," noted Amerlux Chairman and Founder Frank Diassi. "They conducted a thorough and well-run evaluation, considering more than seven other lighting companies offering LED lighting products and Amerlux is honored to have our product selected as the best choice in outdoor LED street lighting solutions."

In April the city reportedly tested different brands and LED products from seven different companies. In each of the existing decorative posts in the downtown area the city wants to replace traditional induction-lit lamps. Each lamp was monitored for efficiency, projected cost savings and brightness. Amerlux was selected as a best-of-class LED outdoor lighting solutions provider. SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

IES Recognizes Carmanah Advanced Occupancy Sensing Technology
SSLDesign News Staff

September 3, 2010...Carmanah Technologies Corporation, a company known for its solar powered, LED luminaires has been recognized by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) in the 2010 IES Progress Report. The report recognizes the company's newly developed Advanced Occupancy Sensing technology, as providing a unique and significant advancement to the art and science of lighting.

According to Carmanah, the proprietary technology helps to overcome the limitations of conventional occupancy sensors that provide illumination only when motion is within a certain radius of the light. Unlike conventional occupancy sensors, Advanced Occupancy Sensing works with Carmanah EverGEN solar LED lights and provides for the synchronized activation of an entire network of lights when just one light within the network senses motion. SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

Zumtobel's LED Lighting Solution Brightens Hamburg’s Museum of Art and Industry
SSLDesign News Staff

September 3, 2010...Zumtobel’s Supersystem LED lighting systemhas been incorporated into the contemporary interior design of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe in Hamburg. The Museum now welcomes its guests in an entrance hall flooded with light. As the museum’s technical director, Thomas Frey, points out, “From the very beginning we tended towards an LED solution, and now we have achieved a highly attractive result thanks to the professional technical support provided by Zumtobel.”

The Hamburg-based architectural studio of MRJ-Architekten favored the approach of“More light”, when it was commissioned with the redesign of the entrance areas, among other things. The studio collaborated with interior designer Renate Müller in the museum refurbishment, which was carried out in several construction phases. Former storage areas were turned into modern administrative offices, and a new annex was added in the inner courtyard to accommodate the museum management. A new main entrance, together with the adjacent foyer has been redesigned to be a brightly lit, visitor-friendly entrance area. The entrance area includes a book store and a display area for special exhibitions. SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

Burger King's First Energy Efficient Restaurant Employs LED Technology from Everlight Electronics
SSLDesign News Staff

August 31, 2010...Burger King opened its first energy efficient restaurant in early June in Waghäusel, Germany, with LED lighting technology from Everlight Electronics Co., Ltd. According to Everlight and Burger King, the parking area is illuminated by six 60 W SL-Dolphin street lights in neutral white with Phoenix lighting pattern. The SL-Dolphin street lights feature a luminous flux of about 6,000 lm and a color temperature of 5,000 K. The asymmetric wide view angle ensures high uniformity at pole heights of 6-8 m. Everlight points out that this uniformity makes the SL-Dolphin ideally suited for parking and roadway applications.

Everlight says that existing SL-Dolphin lights are now being shipped with a patented electronic ballast developed and produced in Germany. Everlight boasts that the ballast excels with various dimming options and has a life span up to eight times longer than other LED street light solutions or conventional street lights. Everlight also touts the ballast's a high temperature protection mechanism and outstanding efficiency of 93 percent. SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

EU Ban on 75-Watt Incandescent Bulbs to Begin, Packaging to Have New Info
SSLDesign News Staff

August 31, 2010...Beginning tomorrow the second stage of an EU regulation for the phase-out of incandescent lamps will be coming into force. The 75-Watt bulbs will gradually disappear from shop shelves. Retailers will be allowed to sell their existing stock, but production of the bulbs by manufacturers and importation of bulbs must cease.

As part of the phase-out plan a uniform Europe-wide duty to inform will also apply to new lamps to help consumers better understand the differences among efficient lighting technologies . The EU regulation to inform consumers about lighting seems very similar to the labeling requirements of the United States Federal Trade Commission. The mandatory data to be provided will include the service life, start-up time, and the mercury content. And like the U.S. labeling requirements, the most important changes for consumers concern the specification of the light output in lumens. The term "Lumens" will replace "Watts" as the measure of brightness. SSL Design PageTwo members login for more. Guests can view membership details.

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