Technical Statement 33 Heat replacement effect from using energy saving lamps in domestic buildings
Publication Year
2004
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Answers the case for energy saving compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) in domestic buildings in response to a BRE paper claiming their use led to an increase in energy consumption. Aims to show that substantial savings in energy use, operating costs and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are achieved, even allowing for the heat replacement effect provided by the automatic domestic heating system.
Document History
Issue number 2, dated January 2004.
Publisher Information
Lighting Industry Federation
This company merged with the Lighting Association to form the Lighting Industry Association in 2011.