Energy Saving Potential of Daylight Integrated Lighting System in Built-In-Environment for Various Climatic Conditions

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  • M.E.(Illumination Engineering), Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032 ,IN

Keywords:

Daylight Integration, Daylight Simulation, Energy Analysis, Energy Efficiency, Energy Saving, LED Luminaire.

Abstract

One of the recent trends in energy efficient lighting design is integrating daylight with artificial lighting which offers a sufficient amount of energy saving. Daylight illuminance is varying with respect to time of the day as well as the time of the year. Not only that daylight is very much depended on location, calendar date, time of the day, building construction geometry, window position, etc. Thus during the design of daylight integrated lighting system the measurement of daylight availability in a space is important. In this paper, a sample open office area has mainly been considered and lighting design has been done with highly energy efficient LED light sources and potential of energy saving has been studied at various climatic conditions with different building geometry considering integration of daylight with artificial lighting system.

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Published

2023-05-01

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Ghosh, K., & Das, C. (2023). Energy Saving Potential of Daylight Integrated Lighting System in Built-In-Environment for Various Climatic Conditions. Indian Science Cruiser, 37(3), 22–28. Retrieved from http://www.informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ISC/article/view/43040

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