DocumentCode
883399
Title
Next-Generation Lighting Initiative at the U.S. Department of Energy: Catalyzing Science Into the Marketplace
Author
Brodrick, James
Author_Institution
U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington, DC
Volume
3
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
91
Lastpage
97
Abstract
Solid-state lighting (SSL) is a pivotal emerging technology that promises to fundamentally alter and improve lighting systems-and buildings-of the future, significantly lowering energy use and costs and enhancing the quality of our building environments. No other lighting technology offers our nation so much potential to conserve electricity, at a time when our nation needs bold solutions to achieve greater energy independence. Major research and market introduction challenges must be addressed before the full promise of SSL is realized. This paper discusses the role of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as a catalyst in accelerating SSL technology advances, as it works in partnership with industry, research and academic organizations, and market transformation partners. Through a series of ongoing, interactive workshops, DOE and its partners have developed an extensive plan designed to ensure that DOE funds the appropriate research and development (R&D) topics and commercialization support strategies to help our nation´s best and brightest lighting experts move SSL from the laboratory into the marketplace
Keywords
LED lamps; energy conservation; light sources; lighting; research and development; LED; U.S. Department of Energy; energy conservation; light sources; light-emitting diodes; lighting initiative; lighting systems; solid-state lighting; Acceleration; Commercialization; Energy consumption; Energy efficiency; Light emitting diodes; Organic light emitting diodes; Research and development; Semiconductor materials; Solid state circuits; US Department of Energy; Energy conservation; light sources; light-emitting diodes (LEDs); lighting; research and development (R&D);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Display Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1551-319X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JDT.2007.896742
Filename
4211183
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