Articles tagged with: Lighting

Sharp Vision: Earthquake Detecting Solar LED Streetlights
Posted in Efficiency, Energy, Solar on 10 September 2008

LED technology is the coolest thing that could have happened to energy-saving endeavors of the lighting industry. They are one green solution that looks much better than conventional lighting option and by going green one would also go higher up the style ladder. LED lighting solutions are becoming a major part of eco-conscious products in a brilliant bright way. Here is another really useful gadget that uses the bling of LEDs with some seismic technology to both light up your streets and warn you of an impending disaster.

Sharp is introducing a new range of solar-powered LED streetlights. These self-contained lights charge during the day, and switch on automatically when darkness falls. They make use of new, high-intensity LED spotlights, which are ideal for public parks. The LEDs illuminate with a directed light and don?t send light into the sky. If you were an astronomer who is mad about the cosmos then this is the best thing to have ever happened to your optical telescope.

The LED streetlights also feature a Seismic Motion Sensor that detects the occurrence of a major earthquake. If an earthquake is detected, the light turns on at full brightness during the night, to assist during possible power interruptions. This allows not just one to save 80% of normal energy consumption, but also makes sure that you save plenty of lives when a major disaster strikes. These light could be the difference between life and death for many people and nothing can be more important than that!

Via: Metaefficient

Lights Go Out at Eiffel Tower to Profess an Eco-Cause
Posted in Architecture, Eco-Friendly, Energy on 1 September 2008

Eiffel Tower

This really is nothing beyond a symbolic way of saying that France intends to go green and that the French government is ready to embrace eco-friendly technology. But the good thing about cutting the sizzle off of the Eiffel Tower is that it is actually being acknowledged as just a ‘symbolic gesture’ and no one is trying to make a big deal out of it in terms of energy saving. While many might welcome the move, one could surely save plenty of power somewhere else rather than dim the lights on Paris’ most striking monuments.

Since January 1, 2000, every hour after dusk, the 20,000 bulbs twinkle brilliantly for ten minutes in what has become a tourist hit. But starting next month, Sete, the company subcontracted by Paris to run the tower, has decided to half the time the bulbs are on, cutting illumination from 400 to 200 hours per year. The decision is part of a plan to make the Eiffel tower and other monuments more environmentally friendly.

Tickets and documents in the tower are made of recycled paper, and management claims that all the electricity used comes from renewable sources. It is currently studying a plan to put solar panels on the roof of its restaurants. This latest green initiative comes just after the “city of light” completed a massive five-year energy saving plan to replace the standard incandescent light bulbs with metal iodide light bulbs on 125 of its monuments.

Now you could still use solar power of even tiny windmills to power the lights on the Eiffel rather than cut the time in half. The tourists are surely not going to take to it all too well and while it is for a wonderful green cause, there are surely other ways of awareness than taking the sheen of France’s eternal symbol of lights and love.

Via Telegraph

Carbon Footprint Monitor For Trendsettlers, Courtesy David Tonkinson
Posted in Gadgets, Global warming, Products, Technology on 31 August 2008

Carbon Footprint measurement has become more of a fashion statement than something aimed at saving the planet. Hence, if you happen to look at the generous stylish Carbon Footprint Monitor crafted by David Tonkinson then you are inclined to take my argument that it is an ideal candidate to bag the crown of artwork than eco-consciousness. Yet, do not let the amazingly modern and sleek look of the two globes fool you as they are more than capable of serving the purpose and helping you reduce on your homes Carbon Footprint. With LED lighting and crafted to minimize water, they are all about going green.

The LED powered wireless globes measure the Carbon Footprint of your home in a blatantly clear way and there are no confusing scales that you need to adhere to and no painful stats. The Green shows that you are low on Carbon emission and the red foot tells you that you are causing more damage to the planet than you should be. It encourages efficient energy use and by always showing the status of you Carbon Emissions you have a constant idea of how well or how badly you are doing.

What captures you the most is the fact that it wirelessly communicates with your main power source and you will not have to deal with hassles of rewiring. It also makes for a wonderful interior decorative piece even otherwise with its beautiful ergonomic design. Just do not use it as a decorative piece though!

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Set the eco-mood with Penta lamp.
Posted in Designer, Eco-Friendly, Eco-friendly products, Go green, Products, Recycling, concept on 23 July 2008

You may find a hundred and one new lighting options, lamps and lampshades in markets today but I bet none would be as elegant, strikingly beautiful and innovative as this Penta pendant lamp. Designed by Luca Casarotto at Coscadesign studio Penta brings the best an Italian designer has to offer you! Its beauty lies in its unique design and its origin. It is designed to adapt light as per your requirements. An elegant chiaroscuro light texture can be obtained by keeping the lamp in a fully open configuration. The lamp comes laced with dynamic optic chiasm utilizing rotatory motion to deliver brilliant shades of light.

For modest settings and a simple evening dinner close it and Penta becomes a plain light source which can illuminate anything behind (tables, furniture pieces). The lamp comes with a number of joints and components which gives it a 3-D feel.

Now, comes the best part. This beauty originates from 100% recycled stuff (polyethylene flat components) and thus promises to be an A-grade eco-friendly product. Penta definitely is the thing to be placed inside your house!

Via:Â yankodesign

Saving energy into the ecological
Posted in Eco-Friendly on 10 July 2008

Saving energy into the ecological.,Energy, EcoConsigli ,Jobs, lighting, energy saving, green office

Now I believe that most of us do a job that involves the use of computers. A desk, a computer. Even students can no longer do without. And of course consume energy. Think of an office, say they work 20 people, with 20 computers switched on for at least 8 hours, then the printer, copier, fax, lights, conditioner (or heating in winter). Say that a small office also produces a certain impact on the environment.

If of course we can not do without it, then we use the various appliances sparingly. Svecchiare Bilparken with something newer and more efficient in terms of energy is good thing (of course not forgetting the recovery and reuse of old machines, perhaps even giving to schools or small cooperatives, if operating!)

If we did not plan to change the fleet, then we use what we have with some measure more. Or using common sense. Spegnendo the computer every time we do not need (if we go to lunch or at home-seems strange but there are those who leave your computer at night!) And using stand by when we have some short-long meeting or phone call , Perhaps shortening the waiting time before it starts automatically. And do not forget to turn off the lucetta of the screen, less profit led the TV. Or we use those devices already on the market that bring into stand-by directly slippers that attack thorns current, for this sbadati you forget the good practices.

Alternative residential energy
Posted in Eco-Friendly, Electric, Electricity on 4 July 2008

residential-energy

So you are fed up with in your monthly gas and electricity bill? Or you are building a latest abode and you desire to get off on correct track with controlling how to a large extent utility power you have to buy from an exterior producer?

What you need are alternating sources of energy. There are quite a few ways to do this and you are at no cost to mix and match in arrange to reach in your control freedom goals. No, I am not recommending that you do any strip mining for energy in your backyard or set up a nuclear reactor.

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