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Neon de Luz S Linear Suspension by Marset


Neon de Luz S Linear Suspension by Marset


$771


The conventional industrial fluorescent light gets a slick, stylish makeover in the Marset Neon de Luz S Linear Suspension. An energy efficient T5 fluorescent tube is safely enclosed within a slim, lengthy transparent polycarbonate sleeve. This shade further warms up the fluorescent light with a selection of subtly colored strips. Available in two sizes. Marset is a Barcelona-based company dedicated to creating warm contemporary lighting with a underlying sense of comfort and character, enhancing otherwise impersonal residential and commercial spaces. The Marset mood is minimalist, subtle, with an aesthetic appeal that stems from an "illuminate, not dazzle" philosophy. The Marset Neon de Luz S Linear Suspension is available with the following: Details:Polycarbonate shadePolycarbonate baseOff-White finishRectangular ceiling canopyTwo 7' field-cuttable suspension cables47.24 in. wireEnergy efficientUL ListedMade in SpainDesigned by Joan GasparOptions:Shade: Blue, Red, Translucent, or Yellow.Size: 37 inch, or 49 inch.Lighting:37 inch option utilizes one 39 Watt 120 Volt Type T5 Fluorescent lamp (included).49 inch option utilizes one 54 Watt 120 Volt Type T5 Fluorescent lamp (included).Shipping: This item usually ships in 5-7 business days. Dimensions: Ceiling Canopy: Width 2.5 In., Length 18.3 In. Cable: Length 84 In. Fixture: Height 1.58 In. Hanging Length: Overall Length Adjustable to 47.24 In.

Standby Energy Consumption in Ukraine


Standby Energy Consumption in Ukraine


$96.59


The current research is the first study of standby energy consumption in households in Ukraine. It provides insights to the scope of the problem and the opportunities to improve the situation. Standby power refers to power consumed by appliances when they are not performing their primary function and are switched off. Measurements of 50 households were performed. Standby power was measured and a questionnaire was used to find out the behavioural patterns. The combined standby power use is about 23.4 W per household, resulting in national 1.3 TW h per year and 0.8 of the national electricity consumption respectively. The CO2 emissions from standby account for 0.1 of the emissions in Ukraine per year. Different scenarios show the possibilities to reduce standby consumption and CO2 emissions from 10 to 70 under different conditions. The main determinant of household electricity consumption is the number of appliances it has. Levels of standby power use are lower in Ukraine than in developed countries. However, the tendencies are such that the penetration level is growing, and, particularly, of new appliances with standby modes. It is pointed out that there is a need for national standards enforcement, raise of public awareness and price incentives for the reduction of standby power consumption. Author: Martsynkevych, Vladlena Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2008/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.17 inches

Energy Bill That Encourages Consumption of Beer _ George Bush


Energy Bill That Encourages Consumption of Beer _ George Bush


$59.99


Energy Bill That Encourages Consumption of Beer _ George Bush - Wall Decal

Energy Consumption in a PC


Energy Consumption in a PC


$103.56


The field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been historically and fairly considered as a key factor for developing innovative control systems and services, which can help in reducing and monitoring thirdparty energy wastes and in achieving high levels of efficiency. In such context, different projects considered and/or developed networked technologies in order to build smart environments (e.g., houses, buildings) that are also energyaware. At present, the role of ICT is becoming of paramount importance in addressing better energy efficiency in the energy production and distribution sector, as well as in fostering energyawareness in all aspects of production and services. It would be odd that ICT would not apply the same concepts to itself. Author: Reforgiato, Diego Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/12/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches

Energy Consumption Patterns in Rural Zimbabwe


Energy Consumption Patterns in Rural Zimbabwe


$160.91


In the development field, energy is increasingly being recognised as a development incentive and a tool for rural development. However, little has been written on electrification and energy consumption patterns and how they affect the development process in rural areas. This book presents an analysis of rural electrification and energy consumption patterns in rural Zimbabwe, arguing that the socioeconomic link between rural electrification and development is still clouded in mystery. Author: Muchawaya, Davidzo Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 172 Publication Date: 2011/05/03 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.40 inches

Energy Consumption in China (Hardcover)


Energy Consumption in China (Hardcover)


$194.84


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Energy Consumption in Manufacturing


Energy Consumption in Manufacturing


$14.63


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Energy Consumption in Industry


Energy Consumption in Industry


$49.73


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Sustainable Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings (Hardcover)


Sustainable Energy Consumption in Residential Buildings (Hardcover)


$235.35


As the residential buildings sector accounts for around 30 percent of the final energy demand in Germany, this sector is increasingly becoming the focus of public attention with regard to climate change. In this book, decisions on energy consumption by private households are examined. The analyses are based on several empirical methods. The results show that the road to more sustainable energy consumption in residential buildings is not hampered by a lack of will on behalf of the consumers. However one should be realistic that there are many instances where improving thermal institution involves additional economic costs for individual households.

Ciro LED Down MP Pendant by Bruck Lighting Systems


Ciro LED Down MP Pendant by Bruck Lighting Systems


$360


For use with the Bruck 4" Mono-point Kiss canopy, the Bruck Ciro LED Down MP Pendant offers energy efficiency in a design that celebrates excellent craftsmanship. Blown glass offers charm and colorful vibrancy for the kitchen or dining room, and the LED lamping provides bright illumination with low heat, low power consumption, no UV, long life, and a high resistance to vibration. Bruck Lighting Systems, founded in Germany in 1968, combines technologically-advanced lighting designs with innovative energy efficient light sources. The expansive lighting collection from Bruck ranges from flexible LED track lighting to hand-blown glass pendants to sleek display lighting. The Bruck Ciro LED Down MP Pendant is available with the following: Details: Mouth-blown glass shadeRound 4" Mono-point Kiss ceiling canopyMetal supports59" field-adjustable cable3 Watt driver for DC/AC conversionEnergy EfficientETL ListedOptions:Finish: Bronze (shown), Chrome, or Matte Chrome.Glass Color: Gold Leaf, Lava, Red, White Fritted, or Yellow and Red.Lighting: One 3 Watt White LED (included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 1 - 2 weeks. Dimensions: Fixture: Height 11.25 In., Overall Diameter 3.5 In. Ceiling Canopy: Diameter 4.5 In., Height 2.4375 In. Cable: Length 59 In. Hanging Length: Overall Length Adjustable to 70.25 In.

Flute Task Lamp by Herman Miller


Flute Task Lamp by Herman Miller


$249


Flexible, versatile, compatible, economical. The Herman Miller Flute Task Lamp leaves a minuscule carbon footprint on the earth, its composition made up of 36% recycled materials, 85% of which can be recycled at the end of its lifetime. Weighing in at just two pounds, this task light also leaves a small footprint on your desk. So many great things to say about such a little light, you'll have to read the details to get all the info! The Flute's base features 360 degree adjustability and the head swivels up to 230 degrees. Its LED technology means an ample amount of friendly medium-warm illumination for any task. Also reduces energy consumption by 40 to 50%, compared to traditional bulbs, emitting no carbon dioxide, mercury or sulfur like traditional light bulbs do. Feel free and touch to turn it on or off and move it about at will--an integrated heat sink means Flute stays cool to the touch so there's no fear of getting burned. What's more, the Flute has an estimated 24-year life span and an annual energy cost of about $1.13--less than a single cup of coffee a year, and way less than a latte. All in all, the Flute is the whole package with an earth-conscious, ergonomic design made for the modern man or woman. Since its early beginnings in 1905 (then known as the Star Furniture Company), Herman Miller has stood as one of the leaders in ergonomic furniture design and manufacture. Today, with a strong focus on designing furnishings with excellent form and function, this Michigan-based company produces a variety of home and office products that improve the human experience wherever people work, create, learn and live. The Herman Miller Flute Task Lamp is available with the following: Details:Manufactured from 36% recycled materialHead swivels 230 degreesFreestanding base360 degree rotating clamp mountOn-off touch controlConsumes 30 to 50+% less energy than traditional task lights5.2 watts of energy to provide 31 lumens per watt +60,000 hour life span (24 years with average use)85% recyclableUL ListedDesigned by Tom NewhouseMade in the USAOptions:Finish: Graphite Satin, Metallic Silver, or White.Lighting: 5.2 Watt 120 Volt LED lamp (included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 10 business days. Dimensions: Fixture: Extension 19 In., Height 14.75 In. Base: Diameter 6 In.

Uptown Wall Sconce by Forecast


Uptown Wall Sconce by Forecast


$158


The Forecast Uptown Wall Sconce features a superbly sophisticated design. Offers energy efficient lamping that provides a more natural sun-like diffusion while significantly reducing energy consumption levels. Use in a soft contemporary bathroom for an updated, yet welcoming look. Dedicated to seeking customer feedback, Forecast Lighting has generated distinctive lighting designs that clearly stand out in a crowded marketplace. Founded in Southern California in the early 1970s as Forecast Lightolier, this unique lighting company has an in-house design team that travels the world to identify materials and trends that will ultimately result in extraordinary lighting for the home and office. The Uptown Wall Sconce by Forecast is available with the following: White Cirrus glass shadeSatin Nickel finishSquare wall plateADA CompliantEnergy efficient lampingUL ListedLighting: One 75 Watt 120 Volt MiniCan Halogen lamp (included). Shipping: Shipping information will be emailed to you within two business days after placing an order. Dimensions: Fixture: Depth 3 In., Width 4.5 In., Height 11.5 In.


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Top Tips on Choosing a Television

If you are currently considering buying a television for your home, you find that you are faced with two options - Plasma TV or LCD flat screen TV. Both types of TV employ completely different technology, although they both hope to achieve the same result. And because the technology used is different, each will have its own unique advantages and disadvantages. When considering whether to buy a Plasma or a Flat Screen, it's wise to consider both.

How Plasma TV works.

The challenge of creating any television set, is to create moving images by lighting up the screen. Plasma TV achieves this by using fluorescent light bulbs. The display is made up of cells. Each cell has two glass panels. Between each glass panels, there is neon-xenon gas. When the set is in operation, the gas is charged and that's when it knows whether it should strike red, green or blue phosphors. A set of red, green and blue phosphors makes up a pixel.

How LCD TV works.

LCD TV also uses fluorescent bulbs to produce light to form the images. However, instead of using phosphors to form the images, crystals are used instead. In Plasma TV, there is the application of mercury, which is natural chemical. In LCD TV, very little mercury is found. Or at least, the user doesn't have the chance to come into contact with the chemical. Similar to the Plasma TV, each pixel of the LCD TV is made up of 2 glass panels. Between the panels are crystals instead of gas. The crystals will allow or disallow light to form the images.

So should you go for Plasma or LCD? Let's weight the pros and cons.

Plasma technology allows much richer and deeper colors. For example, Plasma TV can render deeper blacks compared to LCD TV. Colors are also more accurate and precise, and motion lag is almost non-existent. However, due to the heat generated by the phosphors, the lifespan of a Plasma set is not as long as that of an LCD set. The good news is, with technological improvements, this is changing.

LCD TV cannot produce images that are as sharp as Plasma TV. But it can produce brighter images, and it runs at significantly cooler temperatures. One major drawback is that if the pixels get damaged on the display, they cannot be replaced. You can still continue to use the TV set if you wish, but you will have to bear with the disturbances. When you can't stand the irritation any longer, the entire set must be replaced.

It's interesting to observe that both types of TV has continued to thrive in a marketplace with fierce demands. Performance levels for Plasma and LCD TV has continued to improve, and prices are coming down. Today, very little separates Plasma TV and LCD TV. Even prices have come down to competitive levels.

Your final buying decision, should therefore be based more on the technology than on pricing. In other words, if you prefer better display quality on bigger screens, and you don't mind the additional energy consumption, Plasma would be a better choice. However, if you prefer a lighter weight TV that uses less energy, LCD TV would be the ideal candidate.

About the Author

This article has been written on behalf of The Co-operative Electrical, an electrical appliances retailer offering a range of televisions including LCD TVs and Plasma TVs.