Efficiency and renewables

Philips lights up the Empire State Building

05 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Signify

The New York skyline is being made over, thanks to a partnership between lighting company Philips and the Empire State Building (ESB). Philips was selected by the ESB to help the building transition its iconic tower lights to LEDs.


Ingenero launches Energy Access solar lease

31 May, 2012

Solar leasing company Ingenero has launched its Energy Access solar lease, signing up its first customer in Queensland.


Jinko Solar achieves high-yield performance results

31 May, 2012

Solar product manufacturer Jinko Solar has announced that its mono- and multicrystalline solar modules achieved high-yield performance results in Photon Laboratory’s outdoor field tests in January 2012.


Sydney Water awards water metering contract to Elster

28 May, 2012

Sydney Water has selected NYSE-listed Elster as one of its suppliers to deliver V100 volumetric water meters and Helix water meters over the next three years, commencing 1 July 2012. These meters will help Sydney Water to manage its water resources more efficiently, by providing accurate measurement of water usage and control over water leakage and wastage.


GLT LED-based, flat panel ceiling light

07 May, 2012 | Supplied by: http://www.glthome.com/

Global Lighting Technologies (GLT) has introduced an LED-based, edge-lit, UL-certified flat panel downlight that is an efficient SSL solution for ceiling lights. The company claims it delivers efficiencies of more than 70 ml/W, using standard GLT 2 x 2 ft troffer packaging with a CRI of more than 80.


Macquarie Centre deploys Philips’ energy-efficient LED lighting solution

02 May, 2012 | Supplied by: Signify

As part of an ongoing lighting maintenance program, AMP Capital Shopping Centres, which manages Macquarie Centre, recently embarked on a centre-wide re-lamping project, replacing the metal-halide lighting in the centre’s popular Loft precinct, which is an area that caters to shoppers’ lifestyle and homewares requirements. AMP turned to preferred supplier and lighting/electrical specialist KP Lighting to provide a lighting solution that would deliver premium energy efficiency without compromising lighting performance. KP Lighting specified, installed and commissioned an energy-saving LED lighting solution from Philips.


Increasing efficiency of PV systems

30 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Phoenix Contact Pty Ltd

Criticism of photovoltaic (PV) is usually based on the conflict between efficiency and subsidies. When evaluating efficiency, however, all factors have to be accounted for. The ‘true’ costs that Friedman is referring to are even more difficult to quantify in the post-Fukushima era. The costs caused by climate change are also rarely taken into account in efficiency calculations.


“Turbo for solar cells” gives 40% efficiency

26 April, 2012

Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed what they call a “turbo for solar cells” that could enable low-cost solar cells to reach 40% efficiency.


Marriott International gets an LED upgrade inside and out

24 April, 2012 | Supplied by: GE Lighting

Installing GE Lighting LED solutions at its Bethesda, Maryland headquarters will save Marriott International 860,000 kWh of electricity and more than $120,000 in combined energy and maintenance costs each year. The installation included nearly 45 acres - or 185,000 m2 - of parking and garage space and eight floors of internal lighting.


Thermofilm Heatstrip Max heater

19 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Thermofilm Australia

The Heatstrip Max heater is suitable for the hospitality industry (beer gardens, smoking areas and alfresco dining areas) and open verandahs and courtyards, including coastal locations and where a more intense heat is required.


LumenRay XVP secure LED light

18 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Aerospace & Defence Products

The LumenRay XVP LED fixture has been designed for lighting harsh environments.


US-EU smart grid collaboration under threat from global recession

17 April, 2012

The global recession could threaten the smart grid collaboration between the European Union and the United States, according to a recent study by business intelligence group GBI Research.


Photovoltaics breakthrough to be explained at RMIT lecture

17 April, 2012

Recent photovoltaics research has resulted in new technology that could see buildings entirely powered by sunlight. Using the new technology, conventional glass on buildings would be covered with solar cells that would provide the building with all its energy requirements. It is anticipated this technology could be commercially available within five years.


India’s clean energy sector a top destination for private investment

13 April, 2012

Private investment in India’s clean energy sector increased by 54% to US$10.2 billion in 2011, a recent Pew Report showed.


Larson Electronics Magnalight.com portable LED light tower

12 April, 2012 | Supplied by: http://www.magnalight.com/

The height-adjustable four-leg portable LED light tower is lightweight and produces 3440 lumens of light in a wide flood pattern that is suitable for work areas and DOT/construction flaggers. The tower is suitable for operators in construction, utility and emergency services industries.


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