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Self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamps - CFL
Date: 22 May 2012
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Incandescent, Halogen and Compact Fluorescent Lamps
A (2014) review the MEPS program for incandescent, halogen and compact fluorescent lamps which explores a number of policy options for the future direction of the program. This consultation document two purposes: To provide an update on the state of incandescent, halogen and compact fluorescent lamps, their capacity for improved energy…
Report_Incandescent-CFL-Product-Profile_25Nov20141_0 PDF 3.07mb Report_Incandescent-CFL-Product-Profile_25Nov20141_0 DOCX 6.98mbCompliance with Registration Requirements - Lamps
This report details the results of the survey covering the following seven lamp types, where the last five are all types of incandescent lamp: Linear Fluorescent Lamps Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) GLS Tungsten Filament Extra Low Voltage (ELV) Halogen Reflectors Extra Low Voltage (ELV) Halogen Non-Reflectors Mains Voltage Halogen…
E3-Lighting-Survey-Final-3_0 PDF 930.31kb2010 Residential Lighting Report
This report documents the results of the first comprehensive lighting audit of the residential sector. It provides quantitative data concerning lighting and provided a sound basis for estimating the efficiency potential of residential lighting in Australia. This intrusive survey covered some 150 houses, including 43 houses in Queensland …
2010-ResidentialLighting-Report-FINAL_0 PDF 1.86mb 2010-ResidentialLighting-Report-FINAL_0 DOCX 1.21mb 2010-Residential-Lighting-Report-APPENDIX4-FINAL_0 PDF 1.28mb 2010-Residential-Lighting-Report-APPENDIX4-FINAL_0 DOCX 5.06mbRegulatory Ruling: 42A - Compact Fluorescent Lamps
Inclusion of the Efficient Lighting Initiative Voluntary Technical Specification for Self-Ballasted Compact Fluorescent lamps Second Edition, Implementation date 01 June 2011 (ELI 2nd Edition) as acceptable certification for the performance requirements of CFLs under this standard.
Regulatory-Ruling-CFL-Final-Draft-ELI-V4_0 DOCX 25.73kbDraft Strategy Paper Through the Equipment Energy Efficiency (E3) program, governments in Australia and New Zealand work cooperatively to increase the energy efficiency of new appliances and equipment which are supplied into our markets. The aim of the program is to increase the average energy efficiency of equipment sold, increasing energy…
draft-streetlight-strategy PDF 2.53mb