JANUARY 2010 ISSUE 2/2 SPONSOR:
DECO LIGHTING

 

Deco Lighting leads the industry with the latest green technology, energy saving lighting and controls, proven in commercial, municipal, military and government installations throughout the U.S. and worldwide. Deco Lighting’s extensive product line includes architectural and commercial fluorescent, Induction, HID, LED, Solar, Dark Sky friendly outdoor luminaires, emergency fixtures and sensors. All products comply with universal electrical standards and Buy America act. Deco Lighting now introduces new affiliate company Element Controls with a single smart communicating lighting control system with the only worldwide Open Standard technology available in the U.S. Deco Lighting also announces a joint venture with Next Solar Systems for next generation solar powered lighting systems.

Visit www.getdeco.com to learn more about Deco Lighting and its products.

 
NEWS & OPINION
 

LightNOW Blog

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Top Stories

International Dark Sky Association: Blue Light at Night Threatens Animals and People

Lighting Controls Association Publishes 2010 Construction Forecast

Title 24-2008 is Now in Effect

Death and Taxes

Economy and Construction

Architecture Billings Index Remains in Negative Territory

November 2009 Construction Spending at $900.1 Billion Annual Rate

Lighting Industry

GE Lighting Combines LED and Fixture Businesses to Form GE Lighting Solutions

Lighting Services Inc Publishes Brochure on Lighting Upgrades

Codes, Regs, Laws, Standards

Death and Taxes

LightNOW Post on New York City Energy Legislation Generating Great Debate

Title 24-2008 is Now in Effect

Lighting Controls

Litecontrol’s CS/us for Small Offices, Conference Rooms and Stairways/Corridors

Consulting-Specifying Engineer Magazine Publishes Roundtable on Lighting Energy Efficiency

Publishing

AIA Board of Directors Chooses Hanley Wood as New Media Partner

LightNOW Editor to Publish Novel in April 2010

LED World

Register Now for LEDucation IV in New York City

Cree Announces Record Earnings

7th Annual DOE SSL R&D Workshop to be Held Feb 2-4

Renaissance Lighting Launches Newly Enhanced Website

Light and Art

Loemen Light Sculptures

Energy and Environment

Buildings Seeking LEED to Provide Performance Data

International Dark Sky Association: Blue Light at Night Threatens Animals and People

DOE Projects Greater Use of Renewables and Reduced Oil Imports

Average Commercial kWh Rate at $0.1051 in September 2009

Products and Technology

Scrap Lights, Made from Twice Recycled Cardboard

New Gadgets Help Consumers Track Home Energy Use

 
THE LIGHTER SIDE
 

FIELD by Richard Box

Richard Box, artist-in-residence at Bristol University's physics department in the UK, set up 831 fluorescent tubes in a field near overhead high-voltage lines, whose electromagnetic fields illuminated the lamps. Photo by Peter Dibdin.

Learn more about Box's project, called "Field," here.


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Craig DiLouie
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