Dubai: The world’s most energy-efficient and commercially available LED lamp has been launched in and named after Dubai, officials said on Wednesday.
The emirate plans to replace 10 million conventional lamps in buildings here with the Dubai Lamp by 2021, reducing 90 per cent of energy used for lighting and 640,000 tonnes of carbon emission.
The Dubai Lamp was unveiled at the ongoing Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (Wetex 2016) on Wednesday.
A family of eight LED lamps, the Dubai Lamp is a joint initiative of Philips Lighting and Dubai Municipality.
The product was unveiled by Hussain Nasser Lootah, director-general of Dubai Municipality, and Paolo Cervini, president, Philips Lighting Middle East and Turkey.
Officials said the Dubai Lamp is the result of a research partnership between the two entities resulting in the development of the world’s first commercially available LED lamp which can produce 200 lumen per Watt.
By replacing conventional bulbs with Dubai Lamp, households and enterprises can reduce energy used by up to 90 per cent, officials said. Besides raising light and energy efficiency to new levels, they said, Dubai Lamp is extremely durable with an average lifespan of up to 15 times longer than conventional lamps.
Available in widely used shapes and colours, the lamps will be widely available in Dubai before the end of the year in four versions (see the box), both in cool daylight and warm white colours..... Read more »
Posted on : 10/18/2016