Energy efficiency has been viewed as the most accessible and cost effective form of alternative energy. While lighting occupies only a percentage in the total electric loads in homes, technological advances in Light Emitting Diodes (LED) are becoming more convincing in their power consumption and lumens output. This paper evaluates the percentage lighting occupied in the total load spectrum on the two main buildings in Osun State University, verifies the light level in the library reading rooms (a place where adequate lighting is imperative) with recommended standards and comparison between the output of Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) and the LEDs. Walk-through Energy audit approach was used to evaluate the percentage lightning occupies wh...
The use of incandescent bulbs by the majority of building occupants in Nigeria has complemented high...
The power crisis problem is getting worse in the developing countries. Measures are being taken to o...
Traditional light bulbs (e.g. Incandescent, Fluorescent) use too much electricity, convert very litt...
Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) and Light Emitting Diode (LEDs) are fast replacing incandescent bul...
This study evaluated the economic and environmental potentials of improving the energy efficiency of...
Global overall energy consumption is rising. Along with it, a relative contribution is lighting ene...
As energy is a fundamental service for human development and economic growth, the demand for it is c...
Adoption of energy efficiency and conservation techniques in public buildings in Nigeria is signific...
Concerns about energy security, air pollution, and climate change the government of Nigeria is promo...
The present study demonstrated lighting loads as an energy end use associated with renewable energy ...
Energy for lighting consumes about 12% of the world demand. All buildings including universities con...
Adoption of energy efficiency and conservation techniques in public buildings in Nigeria is signific...
Energy for lighting consumes about 12% of the world demand. All buildings including universities con...
Lighting consumes nearly 20% of total power consumption around the world and with the advancement of...
Nigeria as a developing nation is facing increasing demand for electricity especially in the residen...
The use of incandescent bulbs by the majority of building occupants in Nigeria has complemented high...
The power crisis problem is getting worse in the developing countries. Measures are being taken to o...
Traditional light bulbs (e.g. Incandescent, Fluorescent) use too much electricity, convert very litt...
Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) and Light Emitting Diode (LEDs) are fast replacing incandescent bul...
This study evaluated the economic and environmental potentials of improving the energy efficiency of...
Global overall energy consumption is rising. Along with it, a relative contribution is lighting ene...
As energy is a fundamental service for human development and economic growth, the demand for it is c...
Adoption of energy efficiency and conservation techniques in public buildings in Nigeria is signific...
Concerns about energy security, air pollution, and climate change the government of Nigeria is promo...
The present study demonstrated lighting loads as an energy end use associated with renewable energy ...
Energy for lighting consumes about 12% of the world demand. All buildings including universities con...
Adoption of energy efficiency and conservation techniques in public buildings in Nigeria is signific...
Energy for lighting consumes about 12% of the world demand. All buildings including universities con...
Lighting consumes nearly 20% of total power consumption around the world and with the advancement of...
Nigeria as a developing nation is facing increasing demand for electricity especially in the residen...
The use of incandescent bulbs by the majority of building occupants in Nigeria has complemented high...
The power crisis problem is getting worse in the developing countries. Measures are being taken to o...
Traditional light bulbs (e.g. Incandescent, Fluorescent) use too much electricity, convert very litt...