Category: Energy efficiency
COVID-19 marked a before and after in the way people work, added to the trend towards decisions focused on human well-being, new ways of attracting and retaining talent from …
According to some research, the emission spectrum of artificial light at night (ALAN) can affect biological phenomena, including physiology, behavior, community structure, and ecosystems. Some phenomena, such as melatonin …
Title 24, Part 6: Building Energy Efficiency Standards, is a code developed by the State of California, that regulates energy use in commercial buildings and is updated every three …
Every day, we are facing more and more environmental problems. The planet has limited resources, and it is challenging to find sustainable solutions that do not affect the ecosystem. …
We are starting the new year with good news in lighting: the phase-out of fluorescent lighting from August 2023 in the EU. The last changes in the RoHS directive …
Because energy costs are expected to rise through 2023, building owners and operators have more than one good reason to increase their project’s energy efficiency. New high-quality building materials …
Hospitals continuously face multiple challenges, such as patient care, infection prevention, hospital security, and patient safety while reducing costs. These challenges are significant, but patient satisfaction is also a concern for …
Different governments are making big decisions to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions in their countries. These strategic decisions tackle climate change in many respects, such as energy generation …
Circadian lighting is good lighting for people’s health, but when we talk about good lighting we need to include the impact of current lighting systems on the planet. So, what …
Lighting quality and energy efficiency are not conflicting goals. Thanks to the advances in lighting technology, we can develop solutions based on circadian rhythms that help us to improve …