Session 10. Lighting programmes around the world: 2
Panel leaders: Kathryn Conway
China Green Lights – A national programme with global repercussions
Liu Hong, Adam Hinge, and Stuart Jeffcott, China Green Lights
Lu Wenbin, China State Economic and Trade Commission
US commercial building lighting programs addressing quality design and energy efficiency
Adam Hinge, Sustainable Energy Partnerships
Elizabeth Titus, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
Jennifer Thorne, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Lighting public buildings in Hungary: energy efficiency potentials and barriers
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Central European University, Hungary
Adam Szeszler, Data Explorer
Yulia Malikova, Florida Institute of Technology, USA
How the environmental benefits of efficient lighting can assist in poverty alleviation in South Africa
Barry Bredenkamp, Bonesa Electricity (Pty) Ltd., Republic of South Africa
Panels of the conference:
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Session 3. Public lighting: 1
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Session 4. Lighting programmes around the world: 1
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Session 5. Public lighting: 2
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Session 6. Human factors and evaluation
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Session 7. Efficient domestic lighting: design and marketing
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Session 8. Implementing quality and efficiency
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Session 9. GEF/IFC Efficient Lighting Initiative (ELI)
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Session 10. Lighting programmes around the world: 2
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Session 11. Quality and efficiency applications
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Session 12. Standards and technology
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Session 13. Lighting and energy demand
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Session 14. Dynamic lighting. Electric and daylight
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Session 15. Wrap-up Plenary session
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Poster Session

