More than 105 million high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, ranging from 20W to 2,000W in size, are now in use in a broad range of interior and exterior applications in the United States. HID lighting ...
Now that occupancy sensors and automated lighting control panels are the de facto technologies in legislated energy savings, the prospects for industry-wide adoption of dimming are getting, well, ...
State regulators are giving a wind farm in southwestern North Dakota another year to install technology to mitigate the blinking red lights atop its turbines, with the hope that a new dimming system ...
Fluorescent dimming systems can satisfy visual comfort, and reduce utility costs through daylight harvesting, demand reduction, scheduled dimming, and other strategies. A dimming electronic ballast is ...
At first glance, the design of modern automobiles appears largely unchanged over the past few decades — four wheels, a few doors, headlights, and an engine remain standard. However, a closer ...
The limited transmittance of LCD panels can be observed as a waste of energy, leading to a limited brightness. Light leaking through LCD panels driven to black, can be observed as a poor black-level, ...
EssentiaLine electronic dimming ballasts are designed to accelerate end-user payback on a dimming system. EssentiaLine 0-10V ballasts from Philips Lighting are compatible with daylight sensors or wall ...