Future illumination systems and the climate change challenge: the case of danish office lighting

Araceli Bjarklev, Anders Overgaard Bjarklev

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    Abstract

    LED technology will be part of the development, but hybrid illumination systems can also play an important role for the future illumination systems in the tertiary sector in the future. From the ecodesign perspective, the study points out that some of the major technological and economic challenges are met in conjunction with situations, where the esthetical design issues are addressed. Finally, our study also points out to the necessity of finding a trans-disciplinary cooperation across sectors to more effectively answer to the climate change challenge, when designing low-carbon technologies for the future.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCIE : Lighting Quality & Energy Efficiency
    Publication date2010
    PagesOP08
    Publication statusPublished - 2010
    EventCIE : Lighting Quality & Energy Efficiency - Vienna, Austria
    Duration: 14 Mar 201017 Mar 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceCIE : Lighting Quality & Energy Efficiency
    Country/TerritoryAustria
    CityVienna
    Period14/03/201017/03/2010

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