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STREET LIGHTING Image 3: A sample SSL Quality Scheme label produced by Lighting Council Australia. Brand Name: ABC Company Supplier/Product ID: 001/001 LED Performance Solid State Lighting Luminaire Luminous Flux Luminous Efficacy 865 lm 58 lm/W INPUT POWER 15 W TEST VOLTAGE 240V AC Colour Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) Colour Rendering Index (CRI, Ra) LIGHT COLOUR [4000K COOL WHITE] Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) WARM WHITE 2600K 4000 K 85 COOL WHITE 3200K DAYLIGHT 4500K 6500K Visit www.lightingcouncil.com.au for the Label Reference Guide The specifications above are contained in certified or accredited reports provided to Lighting Council Australia Ltd by the manufacturer/supplier of this product. Lighting Council Australia makes no representation as to the product’s specification or suitability. Dimmable Non-dimmable The standard is undergoing a review by the joint Australian/New Zealand standards committee LG-002. The committee was asked to incorporate energy efficiency requirements by updating the standard to allow the use of LED technologies, and longer term align as much as possible with international standards. The draft has been issued for public comment. This recently closed with a substantial number of comments. It is too early to tell when a new standard may be available. Megatrends in lighting • Worldwide revenue from LEDs in general lighting applications will grow to US$27 billion by 2020 (McKinsey & Co). • Asia will lead the LED market because of its dominance in the world’s electronics industry, its large and growing population leading to high demand and the financial support for the LED industry provided by its governments. • Non-traditional lighting manufacturers have entered the market in large numbers and will continue to play a leading role in the digitalization of the lighting industry. • Population growth and rapid urbanisation in an energy-hungry world will be major drivers for the uptake of LEDs. Between now and 2050 the world’s population will grow from seven billion to 10 billion. The rate of urbanisation will increase rapidly, leading to huge demand for urban infrastructure, including lighting. Demand will grow for intelligent urban lighting systems. • An ageing population, particularly in advanced economies, will lead to a requirement for higher light levels. • New insights into the biological effects of lighting will drive new lighting installations, particularly in workplaces, educational establishments and homes. • Lighting s \??X?\??[?X??YHY?H?[YXY[??XY[???H?YY??[]?\?H??[?Y?]Y??][??[???]]?H?[?[??[??[?[??[[Y\??H?X???[[?]H?]?Y?[???\?[\?[??\??X?\?????[??\??YH ? ? L???B??