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Regulatory 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 25.73kb
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Lighting

Street Lighting Strategy

Draft 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
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Lighting

Barriers to Energy Efficient Street Lighting

This presentation was delivered at the stakeholder meeting held in Brisbane on 4 August, 2011. The meeting brought together stakeholders to discuss improving the energy efficiency of street lighting.

2011-08streetlight-PwC_0 PDF 72.04kb
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A Study into upgrading all of Australia's public road lighting assets

A study into the opportunities of upgrading all of Australia's public Road lighting assets to reduce energy usage and maintenance costs. This presentation was delivered by Mark West to stakeholders in Brisbane on 4 August 2011.

2011-08sylvania-replacement-proposal_0 PDF 138.06kb
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Lighting

Assessing the 'Change the Globe' Point-of-Sale and Future Communication Material Supporting the Phase-Out of Inefficient Incandescent Light Bulbs

In October 2010 E3 conducted a research study to assess the effectiveness of the 'Change the Globe' point-of-sale communication materials developed, tested and disseminated as part of the Phase-out of Inefficient Incandescent Light Bulbs. This study assessed respondents awareness of the phase-out, how effective the POS materials were and noted…

Winton-Report-Final-report-20110302_0 PDF 1.34mb