Summary
This paper examines international case studies of integrated daylighting and electric lighting design, drawing practical lessons for lighting designers and building professionals. Despite LED efficiency gains, global lighting energy use has continued to grow, highlighting the importance of holistic design strategies.
Key Findings
- Global energy use for lighting has increased by an average of 2.2% per year since 2000, despite widespread LED deployment.
Categories
The Science of Light: Covers lighting standards, integrated daylighting and electric lighting design, and energy performance metrics relevant to melanopic EDI and lighting quality.
Author(s)
MS Maskarenjd, S Sibiliof
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