OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS AND THEIR ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS
Abstract
The parameters (the length of the outdoor lighting nets, the quantity of the energetic efficient light sources, the remote control of the outdoor lighting, the availability of the electricity meters, the amount of used electricity and its cost) which characterize energetic and lighting efficiency of the outdoor lighting systems in the regions of Ukraine for 2010-2012 were analyzed.On the base of the finding results the diadvantages of the outdoor lighting systems were determined and the ways to improve energetic efficiency in this light engineering subsector were offered.
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2016-01-13
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Поталіцин, С. Ю. (2016). OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEMS AND THEIR ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (1), 49–57. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/311
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