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lighting efficiencyの例文

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  • EISA 2007 is an effort to increase lighting efficiency by 25-30 %.
  • Lighting efficiency improvements in the United States can be seen through different standards and acts.
  • For indoor use, higher lighting efficiency produces more lumens per unit of area with less power and less waste heat.
  • The efforts to increase lighting efficiency are also demonstrated by the Energy Star program and the increase efficiency goals by 2011 and 2013.
  • Bachmann's bill would require the Government Accountability Office to show that a change to fluorescent bulbs would have " clear economic, health and environmental benefits " prior to enforcement of lighting efficiency regulations.
  • Ventilation, water processing ( third party ) and lighting ( ( about 500 MJ / m 2 someone plse . do the math using standard lighting efficiency figures ) will eat much more energy than would be expended if you bought stuff off the supermarket shelf.
  • The German government launched a new ?34 million ( about $ 44 million ) project called OLYMP ( " Organic Light-emitting sYstems based on energy and cost-efficient Materials and Processes " ) that intends to improve " OLED lighting efficiency and lifetime ".
  • Part L controls the insulation values of building elements, the allowable area of windows, doors and other openings, air permeability of the structure, the heating efficiency of boilers and the insulation and controls for heating appliances and systems together with hot water storage and lighting efficiency.
  • Effective January 1, 2010, the California Lighting Efficiency and Toxics Reduction Act applies RoHS to general purpose lights, i . e . " lamps, bulbs, tubes, or other electric devices that provide functional illumination for indoor residential, indoor commercial, and outdoor use ."
  • In addition to insulation requirements and limitation of openings of the building fabric, this part considers solar heating and heat gains to structures, it controls heating, mechanical ventilation and air conditioning systems, lighting efficiency, space heating controls, air permeability, solar emission, the certification, testing and commissioning of heating and ventilation systems, and requirements for energy meters.