The U.S. DOE has released technical reports describing the changes in the installed lighting market in the U.S. over the last decade by technology and sector. It contains links to technical reports of studies estimating the energy savings potential of solid-state lighting in numerous applications. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/ssl/tech_reports.html
- Energy Savings Potential of Solid-State Lighting in General Illumination Applications - Report forecasting the energy savings potential of LED white-light sources compared to conventional white-light sources. Estimate uses an econometric model of the U.S. national lighting market that relies on assumptions of projected efficacy, retail price, and operating life based on work conducted collaboratively by DOE and industry experts, including members of the Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance. (84 pages, January 2012)
- 2010 U.S. Lighting Market Characterization - Detailed estimates of the national inventory of installed lamps, their performance characteristics, associated energy use, and lumen production in four sectors: residential buildings, commercial buildings, industrial buildings, and outdoor. (100 pages, January 2012)
- Excel workbook containing all data provided in the LMC report
- Report Summary
- Energy Savings Estimates of Light Emitting Diodes in Niche Lighting Applications - Report estimating LED energy savings in 12 markets where LEDs compete or are poised to compete with traditional lighting sources such as incandescent, halogen, high intensity discharge (HID), and certain types of fluorescent. The analysis includes general illumination, outdoor lighting, and consumer electronic display applications. (88 pages, January 2011)
- Energy Savings Potential of Solid-State Lighting in General Illumination Applications 2010 to 2030 - Report estimating national energy savings that could be realized through the market penetration of energy-efficient solid-state lighting if the technology achieves certain forecasted price and performance objectives. Estimate is based on a model of the U.S. national lighting market - considering various lighting technologies, end-use sectors, and end-use applications within those sectors - and presents input assumptions, the methodology, and the findings of this analysis. (54 pages, February 2010)
- Revised Report - Energy Savings Estimates of Light Emitting Diodes in Niche Lighting Applications - Report estimates LED savings in 12 niche markets where LEDs compete or are poised to compete with traditional lighting sources (e.g., incandescent and fluorescent); analysis includes colored-light applications, indoor white-light applications, and outdoor white-light applications. (104 pages, September 2008, Revised October 2008)
- Energy Savings Potential of Solid-State Lighting in General Illumination Applications - Study estimating national energy savings that could be achieved if white-light, solid-state lighting devices (LEDs, OLEDs) follow projected price and performance targets. Estimate is based on an econometric model of the U.S. lighting market in which solid-state and conventional technologies (incandescent, fluorescent, HID) compete for available sockets (50 pages, December 2006)
- Compact Fluorescent Lighting in America: Lessons Learned on the Way to Market - Analysis of the market introduction of compact fluorescent lighting in the U.S., with emphasis on identifying lessons that could be applied to other new lighting technologies, such as solid-state lighting (92 pages, June 2006)
- U.S. Lighting Market Characterization, Volume II: Energy-Efficient Lighting Technology Options - Study presenting fifty-two lighting technology options that promise to save energy or demonstrate energy savings potential. For each option, this report provides a brief technical description, describes the energy savings principle, estimates the technical-potential energy savings, discusses promising applications and provides other details and information relevant to the technology (286 pages, September 2005)
- Energy Savings Potential of Solid-State Lighting in General Illumination Applications - Study estimating energy that could be saved if white-light, solid-state lighting devices (LEDs, OLEDs) were to achieve projected price and performance targets; based on econometric model in which solid-state and conventional technologies (incandescent, fluorescent, HID) compete for available sockets in U.S. market (49 pages, November 2003)
- Energy Savings Potential of Light Emitting Diodes in Niche Lighting Applications - Study estimating energy saved in 2002 by using LEDs in place of incandescent and other light sources in colored-light niche applications (e.g., exit signs, traffic signals, motor vehicle signals, airplane taxiway edge-lights) (114 pages, November 2003)
- U.S. Lighting Market Characterization, Volume I: National Lighting Inventory and Energy Consumption Estimate - Inventory of installed U.S. lighting technologies for 2001 and associated energy consumption, addressing what lighting technologies are installed and where, and their performance attributes (120 pages, September 2002)
- U.S. Lighting Market Characterization, Volume I, Appendices H, I and J - Three appendices to U.S. Lighting Market Characterization, Volume 1, detailing the statistical analysis done to extrapolate building audits conducted during the 1990s to provide estimates for 2001 (206 pages, September 2002)
- U.S. Lighting Market Characterization, Volume I - PDF version of Excel workbook containing all data provided in U.S. Lighting Market Characterization, Volume 1 (78 tables, September 2002)
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