2011年6月7日 星期二

Authority shines light on LED plan


Authority shines light on LED plan

The Housing Authority plans to replace fI transferred files over FTP, downloaded Web pages ds マジコン using curl, and ran the speed tester at speedtest.net.luorescent lamps in the corridors of public housing estates with energy-saving LED lighting.

However, there are several issues that need to be considered.While using compact fluorescent light bulbs energy saving light helps conserve energy, it is important that the bulbs are collected and recycled properly to protect our environment

These include the price,Use LED light bulbs in Book scanner utility areas, such as hallways and basements, to reduce power consumption while not sacrificing light quality in the most lived in areas of your house. with LED lighting three times more expensive, plus the fact it does not function properly in hot weather, and is difficult to repair.

Housing Department chief manager Ho Wing-ip said tests are being done in various housing units to see which brand is most suitable.Compact fluorescent light bulbs convert a led tube considerably higher percentage of their energy into light, which is why they are significantly more energy efficient than traditional filament bulbs.

"I believe the LED lighting technology will improve over the next few years,In the case of Cree a significant led light bulbs amount of their LED sales come from the purchase of Cotco whose primary focus was on moving message panels used in displays/electronic bill boards. " he said.

Senior building services engineer Chan Lik-sun said current tests are designed to see how the LED lights cope with the summer heat.

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"We will know by the end of this year," he said.

Ho said while LED lighting is more expensive to install, the long-term expenditure will be reduced.

In addition to the tests in public housing, the authority will also spend HK$270 million to improve the transformers in lamps, replacing the electromagnetic balance with an electronic balance, thereby saving 20 percent energy in every lamp.

To save more energy, public housing estates coming on line after November will be equipped with technology that will dim corridor lights when there is no human movement.

Residents need only press a button to increase the brightness.

Ho said the authority had always been mindful of energy and over the past 10 years has cut energy use by 14 percent.

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