April 2010

Education + Resources

GE Lighting and Electrical Institute Announces 2010 Conference Schedule

GE’s Lighting & Electrical Institute recently opened enrollment for its 2010 courses. Workshops this year address fundamentals, product troubleshooting, retrofits and lighting trends in healthcare and retail facilities. All conferences are held in GE’s Lighting & Electrical Institute facility on the historic Nela Park campus in Cleveland, Ohio. More than 6,000 lighting professionals from around [...]

LED + SSL

LED and the Social Transformation to “Tech”

Guest post by Ted Konnerth, President/CEO of Egret Consulting Group I just returned from speaking at Strategies in Light. SiL is the largest conference dedicated to LED. My topic was selling new technology into an old culture and it was well received; from both the ‘tech guys’ and the traditional lighting guys. My point was [...]

Construction + Economy

February 2010 Construction at $846.2 Billion Annual Rate

Construction spending during February 2010 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $846.2 billion, 1.3% lower than the revised January 2010 estimate of $857.8 billion and 12.8% below the February 2009 estimate of $970.4 billion, according to new Commerce Department figures. (Note these are estimates and subject to change over the next several [...]

LED + SSL, Products + Technology

Product Monday: City Of Bradenton Beach, Florida Installs Turtle-Friendly Solar-Powered, Decorative LED Street Lights

In January, 2010, the city of Bradenton Beach, Florida, along the central Gulf Coast adjacent Sarasota and Bradenton, completed an installation that everyone can appreciate. They replaced 100W high-pressure sodium street lights and ballasts along the city’s main thoroughfare, fronting on Gulf of Mexico beach land, with 17W LED lights. Bradenton Beach found a way [...]

LED + SSL

Architectural SSL Covers KFC/Taco Bell That Uses Almost All White LED Lighting

Yum! Brands, parent of KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Long John Silver’s and other brands, is the world’s largest restaurant company with more than 36,000 restaurants in over 110 countries. As part of its efforts to demonstrate social responsibility, Yum! unveiled its first LEED Gold-certified restaurant, a KFC/Taco Bell in Northampton, Mass., in 2008. The [...]

Education + Resources

March Issues of LightNOW Published

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LED + SSL

Cree Announces New Line of LED Modules

Cree has announced that it is introducing a series of LED modules designed to accelerate the adoption of LED lighting by traditional luminaire manufacturers and speed time-to-market for their new LED-based products. The first product in the new line is the Cree LED Module LMR4, created to overcome common design issues manufacturers have faced when [...]

LED + SSL

GE and Konica Minolta to Show General Lighting-Quality Flexible OLEDs at LIGHTFAIR

GE Lighting has announced that it is previewing potential OLED lighting application ideas during two industry trade shows this year, Light + Building 2010 in Frankfurt, Germany and LightFair 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. The company will show OLEDs in a number of configurations at both shows, including fixture prototypes that help to demonstrate [...]

LED + SSL

Jim Brodrick on Round 9 CALiPER LED Product Testing

Guest post by Jim Brodrick, DOE [Recently], DOE published the latest round of test results for the Commercially Available LED Product Evaluation and Reporting (CALiPER) program, which provides an ongoing series of “snapshots” of solid-state lighting (SSL) technology progress and trends. The Round 9 Summary Report includes test results for recessed downlights, 2’x2’ troffers and [...]

Legislation + Regulation, Products + Technology

Toshiba Ceases Manufacture of Incandescent Lamps

PC World has reported that Toshiba has ended production of mass-market incandescent light bulbs after 120 years of making them. The company will focus on energy-efficient products such as LED. Get the story here.

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