Smart
lighting consists of lighting systems that can remotely monitored to
keep a tab on their energy consumption. This has emerged as a key
area to help reduce global energy consumption, which has reached
unsustainable levels. Since lighting systems don’t constitute a
major portion of total energy consumption of any individual complex,
this may seem like an unnecessary step. However, lighting systems are
present in an overwhelming majority of households around the world,
the potential cumulative impact of smart lighting systems rather more
conspicuous.
Compact
fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are the dominant type of smart lighting.
However, LED lighting has emerged in recent years as a key smart
lighting solution and is expected to upend CFLs as the dominant smart
lighting device in the coming years. Here’s why:
LED
Lighting is Efficient
LED
lighting systems consist of diodes. These systems utilize the
principle of electroluminescence, which is the phenomenon of a
material emitting light when an electric current is passed through
it.
In
contrast, incandescent lighting is based on, as the name suggests,
the principle of incandescence, which is the phenomenon of a material
radiating light upon heating. Thus, incandescent lighting generates
light by resisting the passage of electricity, whereas
electroluminescent lighting generates light by allowing the passage
of electricity. Resisting an electrical current inevitably generates
heat, which means that incandescent lighting in inherently a highly
inefficient source of light. LED lighting, on the other hand, is
extremely efficient, since no heat is generated during their
operation.
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The
efficiency of LED smart lighting systems helps cut down on overall
energy consumption. This also makes them scalable in operability;
while the heat generated by incandescent lighting makes them
unsuitable for large-scale operations, LED lighting is perfectly
viable to be used for public as well as residential or industrial
lighting purposes.
…
Which Increases its Lifespan
Due
to the constant generation of heat in incandescent lighting, the
light-generating filament wears out after a while, necessitating a
replacement. On the other hand, LED lighting causes no structural
damage to the lighting system during operation, which results in
their lifespan being much higher than conventional lighting systems.
…
Which Makes it Environmentally Viable
Since
LED lighting doesn’t need to be replaced on a regular basis,
manufacturing it is less harmful for the planet, since less units
have to be manufactured per consumer relative to incandescent
lighting. The latter also harms the environment in other ways:
tungsten, used to produce the filaments in incandescent lighting, is
a rare earth metal. It requires extensive mining activities for
large-scale procurement. On the other hand, even though LED lighting
can contain petroleum derivatives, it is less harmful to the
environment than incandescent lighting.
…
Which Makes it Profitable
Due
to wide-ranging government support to smart lighting systems in the
form of tax concessions and other financial incentives, LED systems
have become highly profitable for major players in the smart lighting
market, particularly in comparison to conventional lighting systems.
This has encouraged more lighting companies to devise and market LED
smart lighting products. Major companies such as Samsung and Royal
Philips have recently released LED smart lighting products.
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According
to Transparency Market Research, the global smart lighting market is
expected to more than double in value from 2013 to 2020 owing to the
steady demand for energy-efficient lighting, rising from a market
valuation of US$21 billion to US$56.62 billion at a CAGR of 15.9%
from 2014 to 2020.
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