Transcription of EXTERIOR LIGHTING GUIDE
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING GUIDEFOR FEDERaL aGENcIE sThe Department of Energy, the Federal Energy Management Program, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), and the California LIGHTING Technology Center (CLTC) at the University of California, Davis helped fund and create the EXTERIOR LIGHTING GUIDE for Federal Agencies. LBNL conducts extensive scientific research that impacts the national economy at $ billion a year. The Lab has created 12,000 jobs nationally and saved billions of dollars with its energy-efficient is a research, development, and demonstration facility whose mission is to stimulate, facilitate, and accelerate the development and commercialization of energy-efficient LIGHTING and daylighting technologies. This is accomplished through technology development and demonstrations, as well as offering outreach and education activities in partnership with utilities, LIGHTING manufacturers, end users, builders, designers, researchers, academics, and government of ConTenTssponsorspage 02 InTroduCTIonpage 04 reasons for ouTdoor lI ghTIng reTrofIT s Energy Savings Lowered Maintenance Costs Improved Visual Environment Appropriate Safety Measures Reduced LIGHTING Pollution & Light Trespasspage 14 evaluaTIng The CurrenT LIGHTING sysTem LIGHTING Evaluati
Pervasive outdoor lighting, which allows myriad activities to continue outside even after the sun goes down, obstructs the view of the night sky. People rely on exterior lighting for safety, security, guidance, and recreation. Although traditional technologies and lighting designs initially met …
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