CIBSE & SLL support energy efficient lighting solutions

08.01.2009
 

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and The Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) have come out in support of the use of energy efficient lamps wherever appropriate, following recent media interest in the withdrawal of traditional 100-watt bulbs from the high street.



CIBSE & SLL support energy efficient lighting solutions
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SLL actively promotes all energy efficient lighting solutions and the use of energy efficient lamps wherever appropriate.

The voluntary withdrawal of energy inefficient tungsten filament lamps will lead to a reduction in UK energy consumption, while reducing demand for electricity will save money and reduce UK reliance on energy imports.  Part L of the Building Regulations demands energy efficient lighting in the home and the lighting industry must respond to this.

Information from manufacturers indicates that many of the technical issues (warm-up time, ability to dim, flicker, colour, appearance and rendition etc) are being addressed and that new lamps are currently under development that will meet most of the characteristics of tungsten filament lamps. While new lamps will use various approaches, such as fluorescent, LED or high efficiency filament technologies, they will all be more energy efficient than current tungsten filament lamps.

An FAQ on energy efficient lamps, produced by the European Lamp Companies Federation can be found on the SLL website www.sll.org.uk.


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The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers
222 Balham High Road
London , SW12 9BS
Tel: 020 8772 3615

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