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Sunday 3 July 2011

Shedding off light for energy efficiency


USING LED lighting solutions has many benefits, including a steep drop in energy costs.

Of the energy consumed worldwide, about a fifth (19 percent) comes from lighting alone, according to the International Energy Agency. In an office setting, some 35 percent of expenses come from light-related appliances.
These figures are indicative not only of the level of energy consumption attributed to inefficient lighting, but also of the interaction between people and their environment – depletion of natural resources, emissions that affect air quality and plant life, as well as disturbances in the natural rhythm of life brought about by light pollution.
The global discussion on energy efficient lighting has moved governments, including the Philippines, to craft legislation to limit energy consumption and carbon emissions, both of which are heavily impacted by lighting decisions.
Philips Electronics and Lighting Inc. participates in this discussion by taking the lead and spreading awareness and education on the need for energy efficient lighting solutions, beginning with Light Emitting Diodes, or more popularly known as LED.
The use of LED lighting solutions spells many benefits. For end users, it means lower costs and better quality of light. For the environment, it means lower emissions of unwanted substances. And for the economy, it brings about a more competitive lighting industry.

The use of old technology lighting is still predominant in several countries, including the Philippines, but the world is beginning the move to adopting LED technology.
According to Hasan Rehan, Philips senior program manager for outdoor lighting in the Asia Pacific Region, “13 percent of the world has already made the switch to LED, and we are expecting that more than half will realize the necessity to make the same switch by 2015.”
The switch to LEDs not only spells potential energy savings of up to 50 percent, in tandem with reduced energy costs and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, but also improved lighting quality and softened environmental impact.

“The flexibility of LED allows for different end-users to enjoy the experience of energy efficient lighting in different settings,” says Hugo Luik, Philips product marketing manager for LED Systems in the Asia Pacific Region. “LED lighting systems can be tailor-fit for outdoor, retail, hospitality, and office applications.”

The market for these LED lighting system is huge, Luik says. In Metro Manila alone, there are some 450,000 street lighting that can be replaced with the more energy efficient LED. A single hotel, he adds, has some 25,000 lighting points.
“The challenge is not necessarily the unwillingness to buy but the ability to do so especially for small businesses,” Luik says. “That’s why we’re talking to our potential customers and educating them about the benefits.”
A LED lighting system might be three to five times more expensive versus conventional lighting, he says, it delivers far more meaningful lighting. In the long run, the payback outweighs the absolute cost.
Luik says: “The LED is still in its infancy stage. Fifteen months ago, people were saying that LED is the future, now LED is here.”



And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. Genesis 1:3

Light.. One of the basic human necessity i cannot live with, can you?  
I'm delighted on how our Government respond greatly to environmental issues like this.
They take very good measures to help us save costs and promote wellness for you, for me and for the environment.
 I am also affected on how simple things I can do that have a great amount of change. It affects me because i  realize that i can be a help to our government by saving electricity. I mean i can be useful for the environment and save at the same time. Like daylight saving it may sound cliche already but surprisingly I didn't apply it. Now, I'm hoping that its not too late to start and save our natural resources because I realized the world is changing vastly and rapidly. 

Mother Earth is telling me to be more aware and concern and be more responsible enough to my only home,Earth, because I cannot party on Mars. I'm hoping that our Government would take far more steps like putting a bill on light saving or something like that. Like what they did to garbage segregation it is now mandatory to segregate your trash into four categories because in Principle 7 of Economics Government has a big impact and can make great changes. This could be a solution to my unending problem on light expenses, I hope so. So I hope the government would strongly pursue this one and promote more Eco friendly programs for the benefit of all. The Government had set an example and so will I. LED lighting is here like what Luik says so I better welcome it warmly.