Low-impact Use: A New Standard


Autoria(s): Petty, Margaret Maile
Data(s)

01/10/2007

Resumo

Once the ugly duckling of the lighting world, the fluorescent bulb recently has become something of an eco-darling thanks to its energy efficiency. Whereas a standard off-the-shelf incandescent bulb devotes only about five percent of its total electrical consumption to produce visible light (the remainder is released in heat), fluorescent lighting employs an entirely different process (it radiates rather than burns) that is four to six times more efficient. Fluorescents are indisputably superior in ­performance, but up to 5 milligrams of mercury, a hazardous trace metal, is included in the manufacture of each lamp

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95098/

Publicador

Bellerophon Publications, Inc.

Relação

http://www.metropolismag.com/October-2007/Low-Impact-Use-A-New-Standard/

Petty, Margaret Maile (2007) Low-impact Use: A New Standard. Metropolis, 27(3).

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Tipo

Journal Article