Re-Printed from the September 2013 ALA Technology Newsletter
Residential Lighting By
The Numbers
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Reliable data about the energy
use of lighting products, together with numbers about the types and the
quantity of products sold into the residential market, has become an
increasingly important part of ALA activities in recent years. I pay
particular attention to lighting energy data and the mix of light source
products in various lighting applications. Those numbers indicate
market trends and information about the technology being used. Demographic
numbers are a good predictor of market activity too. An example is the market
for elderly-friendly lighting which is growing because every day more than
11,000 people reach 65 years of age in the U.S.
Starting in 2002, the U.S.
Department of Energy began publishing detailed lighting inventory and energy
consumption data by sector - residential, commercial, industrial and
outdoor. An update was published in 2012 based upon 2010 data,
but last December, for the first time, residential lighting energy use was
examined in detail.
Report Results fromResidential
Lighting End-Use Consumption Study: Estimation Framework and Initial
Estimates
(Download
at no charge, here: http://alturl.com/qg bh2)
Since the 2010 data above didn't
include the rapid growth in the use of LED bulbs during the past couple of
years, I looked at another DOE report which uses the same database, but which
analyzed the LED adoption rate over the 2010-2012 time period.
Adoption of
Light-Emitting Diodes in Common Lighting Applications.
(You
can find that report at http://alturl.com/7z6yd)
The big question is: What will
consumers put into those sockets as the conventional bulbs are replaced? The
answer to that question will make 2014-15 an unusual and interesting time in
the lighting business.
What are you going to put in your sockets? That's the question that you have to answer for yourself. Please visit us at www.fogglighting.com and like us on Face Book. Be sure to download the UL app, LightSmart, for all kinds of interesting lighting information.
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