At the Energy Star Conference in Denver a few weeks ago, Advanced Lighting
Technologies (ADLT) stirred things up nicely by announcing that they would
be introducing, along with CFL manufacturer TCP, high efficacy incandescent
lamps based upon IR filter technology. The first lamps would be available
in 2011 to meet the new requirements for the 100 watt GLS lamp in California
(those same requirements go nationwide a year later).
High efficacy, according to ADLT's presentation, means 30 lpw...
45 LPW Incandescent?
Technologies (ADLT) stirred things up nicely by announcing that they would
be introducing, along with CFL manufacturer TCP, high efficacy incandescent
lamps based upon IR filter technology. The first lamps would be available
in 2011 to meet the new requirements for the 100 watt GLS lamp in California
(those same requirements go nationwide a year later).
High efficacy, according to ADLT's presentation, means 30 lpw...
45 LPW Incandescent?