Tuesday, November 25, 2008

"Inexpensive Wireless Lighting Could Save Money and Cut Greenhouse Gases", (c) Allan Chen, SCIENCE@BERKLEY LAB, January, 2007

"Inexpensive Wireless Lighting Could Save Money and Cut Greenhouse Gases", (c) Allan Chen, SCIENCE@BERKLEY LAB, January, 2007

"WiLight is a new wireless lighting control system that dims or switches overhead lighting according to the occupants' preferences, or in response to building-wide demand. Developed by two researchers in Berkeley Lab's Environmental Energy Technologies Division (EETD), Francis Rubinstein and Dennis DiBartolomeo, WiLight was designed to be low cost, to encourage building owners to retrofit facilities for energy efficiency..."

For full text of article, go to: http://wirelesslighting.com/Articles-ScienceBerkley-InexpensiveWireless.htm

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