2022
DOI: 10.3389/fbuil.2022.986961
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Lighting application efficacy: A framework for holistically measuring lighting use in buildings

Abstract: Lighting consumes significant energy in buildings, but current measurements of lighting efficiency are inadequate in capturing the spatial and temporal effectiveness of light. The most widely used lighting energy efficiency measure, luminous efficacy, quantifies the amount of light generated by individual light sources. While luminous efficacy provides manufacturers and designers with a useful metric for quantifying the energy efficiency of individual lighting devices, it does not fully address the use of ligh… Show more

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