California Public Interest Energy Research

 

 

Architectural Energy Corporation

Funded by California Energy Commission's Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program
Advanced Lighting Technologies Element:
Project 2.2 LED Task Light Utilizing New Materials to Reduce Thermal Stress on High Brightness LEDs


Projected market impacts of this project are:

  • Reduction of task light lighting load by 75 percent for incandescent sources and 10 percent for CFL sources.
  • Statewide potential energy savings of 600GW hours per year.
  • Introduction of new thermal materials to increase LED performance having application to all LED lighting applications.
  • Introduction of more efficient white LEDs using micro-optics.
  • Education of industry and end users as to the viability of next generation solid state lighting.

Thermal and photometric measurements will be performed on subsystems and task lamps documenting energy saving potential.

LED Task Light Utilizing New Materials to Reduce Thermal Stress on High Brightness LEDs

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Updated May 13, 2003