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Kong, Yuyao, Ajay Nemali, Cary Mitchell, and Krishna Nemali. "Spectral Quality of Light Can Affect Energy Consumption and Energy-use Efficiency of Electrical Lighting in Indoor Lettuce Farming." HortScience 54, no. 5 (May 2019): 865–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci13834-18.

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High energy-use cost for electric lighting is one of the major issues challenging sustainability of the indoor lettuce-farming industry. Thus, maximizing electrical energy-use efficiency (EUE, g·KWh−1), defined as the ratio of dry matter production (g) to electrical energy consumption (EEC, KWh−1), is crucial during indoor production. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are energy efficient and highly suitable for indoor farms. Research on optimal spectral quality of LEDs for lettuce growth is extensive; however, there is limited research examining LED spectral quality effects on EEC and EUE. Photon efficiency, defined as the ratio of light output to electrical energy input (PE, µmol·J−1), generally is used for selection of LED fixtures. Because PE does not account for differences in emitted light spectrum, it is not clear whether light-fixture selection based on PE can maximize EUE in lettuce production. This study comprised two experiments. In Expt. 1, we used four “phosphor-converted” commercial LEDs with different light intensities and spectra to model the effect of light spectral quality on lettuce shoot dry weight (SDW), EEC, and EUE. We also evaluated relations between EUE vs. PE and EUE vs. PER (PE based on red light) for indoor lettuce production. Results indicated that light spectral quality affected SDW, EEC, and EUE in lettuce production. Fitted models indicated that EEC increased linearly with increasing percentage of red-light output and was unaffected by other spectral colors or ratios. However, EUE increased in a curvilinear fashion with an increasing ratio of red to blue (R:B) light and reached a maximum at a ratio of 4.47. Similar to EUE, SDW also responded in a curvilinear fashion to R:B. Results also indicated that EUE correlated poorly with PE but linearly to PER. In Expt. 2, we grew three lettuce varieties under two commercial LED fixtures. They had similar levels of PE but different percentages of red, R:B, and PER values. Regardless of the variety, fixtures with greater percentages of red, R:B, and PER significantly increased EUE. We conclude that red-light quality is an important determinant of EUE and growers should select fixtures based on R:B and high PER in indoor lettuce farming.
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Bayneva, I. I., V. A. Vedyashkin, A. P. Goroshkov, and V. A. Mashin. "FEATURES OF MODELING LIGHTING PRODUCTS IN THE CONDITIONS OF INDUSTRY 4.0." Spravochnik. Inzhenernyi zhurnal, no. 314 (May 2023): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.14489/hb.2023.05.pp.052-056.

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Computer modeling in lighting engineering is a new interdisciplinary area of professional activity that is in demand in the modern lighting market. A specialist in the field of computer modeling in lighting engineering, in addition to knowledge of lighting engineering and lighting devices, requires a high level of knowledge of Industry 4.0 resources, in particular, information technology and specialized software. Competencies in the field of computer design in lighting technology provide great opportunities in creative and professional activities, in particular, in the field of computer lighting design. When developing a lighting installation, it is mandatory to carry out lighting calculations by modeling the distribution of light in space. For this purpose, programs for scene visualization and lighting calculations are used. With the help of the developed model, the light distribution and location of lighting devices are determined, the processing and rendering of illuminated objects is carried out. An important application is additive technologies and the production of lighting fixtures.
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Ganesan, P., S. Rajakarunakaran, M. Thirugnanasambandam, and D. Devaraj. "Estimation of Energy and Carbon Saving Potential in Industrial Lighting System." Advanced Materials Research 768 (September 2013): 272–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.768.272.

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A targeted energy analysis was carried out in a textile industry focusing on lighting system. It is observed from the study that the industry can replace the existing TL-D 36 W/54 fluorescent tube lights with energy efficient TL-5 28 W/865 fluorescent tube lights with electronic ballast. This has resulted in energy saving of 206388 kWh per annum. The corresponding CO2 mitigation is estimated at 167.174 t CO2/annum. An experiment was conducted to identify the exact light intensity of the proposed lighting system. The result shows that the light intensity has reduced by 11.1 % which is insignificant compared to energy saving and CO2 mitigation. The investment for the new lighting fixtures is estimated at INR 0.468 million with cost saving of INR 1.65 million which has return on investment of just 3.3 months.
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Kikuchi, Yoshihiko. "Development of the Electric Light Bulb Industry in Japan." Japanese Research in Business History 28 (2011): 105–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5029/jrbh.28.105.

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Asojo, Abimbola O. "Linking Education with Industry: Pedagogical models from lighting design." Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies 1, no. 1 (May 1, 2016): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajbes.v1i1.17.

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This article discusses an industry collaboration where interior design students designed and built light fixtures that exemplified a company’s product line via social media. The design challenge was to conceptualize and build a fixture that uses sustainable materials that exemplifies Groovy stuff’s product line. Groovy stuff provided the class with a bill of materials kit and feedback via Facebook. Student’s final fixture prototypes were informed by research, collaboration with Groovy stuff via social media, parametric modeling, and digital fabrication techniques.2398-4295 © 2016. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK.. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.Keywords: Industry collaboration; lighting design; interior design; sustainability
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Zhang, Wanming. "Comparative Analysis of Existing Policies in the Electric Vehicle Industry in China and the United States." Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 86, no. 1 (June 28, 2024): 143–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/86/20240736.

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As the electric vehicle industry grows and global climate issues become more serious, this paper compares U.S. and Chinese policies in the electric vehicle industry in four areas: electric vehicle industry supply chain, electric light-duty vehicle segment, electric heavy-duty vehicle segment, and electric vehicle supply equipment, to analyze the existing policies in the two countries. This paper analyzes whether the existing policies in the two countries are up-to-date, practical, and effective. In addition, this paper analyzes the similarities and differences between existing policies in China and the U.S. based on factors such as the international environment, political framework, technological development, and energy reserves. In general, there is a trend in both countries to shift the focus of policy support from the electric light-duty vehicle segment to the electric vehicle industry supply chain and electric vehicle supply equipment. Compared to the U.S., China has made greater efforts to promote pure electric vehicles than plug-in hybrids.
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Raggiunto, Sara, Alberto Belli, Lorenzo Palma, Piergiovanni Ceregioli, Massimo Gattari, and Paola Pierleoni. "An Efficient Method for LED Light Sources Characterization." Electronics 8, no. 10 (September 25, 2019): 1089. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics8101089.

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Digital LED drivers capable of blending the spectrum of two LED fixtures with different Correlated Color Temperatures through the LEDs’ power supply control are widespread. However, the digital control of lighting systems is possible only after a careful study of the LED’s response, in terms of illuminance and Correlated Color Temperature. The proposed work takes advantage of the Tunable White technology for the realization of an efficient method for LED light source characterization. In order to evaluate how the light changes as a function of the electric power supplied by the LED drivers, an experimental setup to characterize LED light sources has been designed. Starting from the data acquired from the experimental setup, a model for dimming the LED driver and obtaining the desired values of quality of light has been developed. The proposed model is based on the least squares method and its accuracy is evaluated by comparing the obtained values of illuminance and Correlated Color Temperature with those measured by an illuminance spectrophotometer. Results achieved an error of 0.3% for Correlated Color Temperature and 1.5% for illuminance using the proposed approximation functions.
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Pereira, Priscilla A., Tadayuki Yanagi Junior, Joaquim P. da Silva, Renato R. de Lima, Alessandro T. Campos, and Lucas H. P. Abreu. "Technical evaluation of artificial ligthing systems for broiler houses." Engenharia Agrícola 32, no. 6 (December 2012): 1011–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-69162012000600002.

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The spatial distribution of illuminance and the electric consumption of artificial lighting system is one of the main problems related to broiler production. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the spatial distribution of luminance level and energy efficiency of different lighting systems for broiler houses. Six types of lamps were tested in two different configurations to find the minimum illuminance of 20 and 5 lux. The tested lamps were incandescent (IL) 100 W, compact fluorescent (CFL) 34 W, mixed (ML) 160 W, sodium vapor (SVL) 70 W, T8 fluorescent tube (T8 FTL) 40 W and T5 fluorescent tube (T5 FTL) 28 W. The first four were evaluated with and without reflective light fixture and the latter two without light fixture. It was observed that the tested system with light fixtures negatively affected the spatial distribution of illuminance inside the house. The systems composed by IL and ML without light fixture led to better results in meeting the minimum illuminance of 20 lux and 5 lux, respectively. T5 FTL presented the lowest energy demand.
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Sysoeva, Elena V. "A Retrospective of Artificial Lighting from Ancient Times to the Present Day." Light & Engineering, no. 02-2023 (April 2023): 77–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.33383/2023-002.

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A retrospective of the origin and development of light sources is given depending on the history of human development and the creation of fundamental sciences: mathematics, physics, and electrical engineering. Four stages of development and creation of artificial light sources in buildings and structures are proposed. A detailed description of the pre-electric period (regular use of fire by the man; the Bronze Age, the middle Ages and modernity) is presented. The second period begins with the opening of the voltaic arc, which can be called the beginning of the electric period. Illustrations of each discovery with lighting of rooms and buildings of the corresponding period are presented. The period of inventions, which led to the beginning of the third, gas lighting period, is described. This period includes, among other things, the combined use of gas lighting devices with electric lighting and combined gas-electric lighting. The fourth period begins at the beginning of the third millennium and continues to the present. During this period new alternative lighting sources appear along with incandescent lamps and gas-electric sources. Lighting engineering is becoming an independent branch of science and is being studied in all universities of our country, which increases the rate of appearance of new inventions and types of calculation. There are such lighting sources as fluorescent and LED lamps and fixtures. At the end of the article, the opinions of scientists on the prospects for the development of artificial lighting according to various criteria are presented. The article is provided with a large number of illustrations for all stages of development.
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Li, Tie Yun. "Mercury Processing in PVC Production." Applied Mechanics and Materials 214 (November 2012): 381–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.214.381.

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Mercury is highly toxic heavy metal pollution attracted the attention of the world. This paper analyzes the situation the main industry in mercury use PVC production. Manufacture of battery, electric light, medical equipment in China. Furthermore, it discusses the details of the best technology the use of mercury emissions reduction and mercury control in that industry. The result is that certain technologies such as low mercury. In PVC industry catalyst, as mercury battery, amalgam substituted Mercury and LED light in the electric light source industry, electronics the thermometer and blood pressure in the medical device industry and so on, reduce mercury able to make full use of and emission reduction in risk mercury pollution to the environment.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electric light fixtures industry"

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Arapostathis, Efstathios. "Consulting engineers in the British electric light and power industry, c. 1880-1914." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.433399.

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Мельник, Леонід Григорович, Леонид Григорьевич Мельник, Leonid Hryhorovych Melnyk, Олександр Михайлович Маценко, Александр Михайлович Маценко, Oleksandr Mykhailovych Matsenko, Андрій Сергійович Шиян, Андрей Сергеевич Шиян, and Andrii Serhiiovych Shyian. "Transformation of environmental Management in automobile Transport in the light of the third Industrial Revolution and Industry 4.0." Thesis, Сумський державний університет, 2018. https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/80441.

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Ke-Jen, Chou, and 周克任. "A Study of Domestic Markets Entry Mode Choices of Emerging Industry - An Investigation of Taiwan Light Electric Vehicle Industry." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/45155600069328840669.

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This research is forcus on the key factors of domestic markets entry mode and how to choice these mode which affect this emerging industry, Taiwan light electric vehicle (LEV), which is supported of ITRI’s core technology development and combined the “Carsharing” a creative commercial mode is used to work in EU and North American. Starting from the documents reviewing, resuming, many records of expertise opinions, this research takes Porter’s “Diamond Theory”: using 4 key factors and 2 variables as the key framework, inducing 29 evaluating indexes and 3 representative modes to entry domestic markets, which are Combined with HSR and MRT, Touring zone, and Campus area. Applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to construct the questionnaire for experts surveying, and assisted by the utilization of Decision Groups computer software, analysis different markets entry mode’s weight and priority vector, and further, to find out the priority entry markets and the priorities of weight of these evaluating indexes, to provide suggestions of the resources arrangement. The conclusions of this study are: 1. the priorities weight of the key factors as following “opportunity” and “demand factors”, “government”, “related and supporting Industries”, “ firm strategy, structur and rivalry” and “factor conditions”; 2. the total priorities weight of domestic markets entry mode as following “ Combined with HSR and MRT”, “Touring zone” and “Campus area”. As above conclusions we suggest the decision maker should focus on the movements of global prosperity, forcing domestic markets development and lobbying government to provide right sources, and should construct testing model in proper sequence, finally, lead a global competition of LEV industry passing the opportunity of opening domestic markets.
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Loch, Jonas, and 羅攸奈. "Strategy Development in the Light Electric Vehicle (LEV) Industry - Use Case Analysis for a Medium-Sized, Family-Owned Automotive Supplier." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/4tt46p.

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“We don’t have a clear target and product strategy” (Geurts, 2016, p. 2). Due to a lack of strategic orientation in the division of Business Development E-Mobility paired with current extensive strategic aspirations the question of how the Marquardt Group should strategically position itself in the light electric vehicle (LEV) market to facilitate sustainable success arises. In order to answer the extensive question and to elaborate a clear-cut future strategic direction a tripartite approach was pursued. Firstly, it was aimed to identify the most promising market for interaction in geographic terms. Secondly, recommendations pertaining the respective products and/or services used for market penetration had to be elaborated. Thirdly, the organizational structure was to be analyzed with respect to competences and resources in order to finally achieve an alignment with industry prerequisites and customer needs. Embedded in a broader theoretical framework of an ideal-typical strategy development process using analytical tools (PESTEL , Porter’s Five Forces and SWOT ) as well as primary- (stemming from qualitative interviews) and secondary market data, unambiguous results were obtained. Whereas Germany was identified as the prime target market to engage in, findings are hinting towards the need of organizational realignments – preferably an isle- respectively start-up solution − to gain competitiveness. Concerning the aspect of products/services to be offered, five distinguishable strategic options were developed and evaluated using the qualitative criteria of expediency, feasibility and corporate advantage. In this context results emphasize that the most suitable option for pursuance is to set the key focus on the sale of cargo electric bicycle systems while realizing synergy potentials by offering single system components (battery, battery management system (BMS), displays and security solutions) to system suppliers of the individual transportation segment. Not only does this option suit the internal preconditions of the organization best, but also focuses on market niches that presumably and most likely allow for the acquisition of a long-term defensible market position adequately accounting for the concept of strategy .
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Books on the topic "Electric light fixtures industry"

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Welch, Mary F., Joseph F. Healey, David A. Petina, and Tonia Ferrell. Lighting fixtures & lamps. Cleveland: Freedonia Group, 2000.

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Bowne, Thomas R., Robyn Margulies, and Carrie A. Quinlan. World lighting equipment. Cleveland, Ohio: Freedonia Group, 2003.

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Kentucky Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Cabinet. Division of Energy., ed. Energy efficient lighting: An analysis of market barriers in Kentucky to the adoption of more energy efficient lighting technologies : final report : study period, July 1, 1991-June 30, 1994. [Frankfort, Ky.]: The Division, 1994.

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Vasilʹevna, Kuslina Anastasii͡a, ed. Delaem mir svetlee: "Lisma"-Kadoshkinskiĭ ėlektrotekhnicheskiĭ zavod : otkrytoe akt︠s︡ionernoe obshchestvo. Saransk: Mordovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 2000.

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R, Hudson H. Q.lock light fixture connector. [Edmonton]: Alberta Municipal Affairs, Innovative Housing Grants Program, 1990.

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Scofield, Edward A. Period Lighting Fixtures: Handmade reproductions of Early American lighting from the candle holder to the oil period, 1620 to 1850 : entirely handmade in America : catalogue. Clarksburg, MA (167 River Rd., Clarksburg 01247): Period Lighting Fixtures Inc., 1996.

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1961-, Dessecker Bernhard, Koschembar Frank 1960-, and Wengmann Kirsten 1963-, eds. Ingo Mauer: Designing with light = gestalten mit Licht. Munich: Prestel, 2008.

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1961-, Dessecker Bernhard, Koschembar Frank 1960-, and Wengmann Kirsten 1963-, eds. Ingo Mauer: Designing with light = gestalten mit Licht. Munich: Prestel, 2008.

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1961-, Dessecker Bernhard, Koschembar Frank 1960-, and Wengmann Kirsten 1963-, eds. Ingo Mauer: Designing with light = gestalten mit Licht. Munich: Prestel, 2008.

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Thomas, Jo Ann. Lighting fixtures of the Depression era. Paducah, KY: Collector Books, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "Electric light fixtures industry"

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Bernal, J. D. "Electric Light and Power." In Science and Industry in the Nineteenth Century, 113–33. London: Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203715413-7.

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Leischner, Vojtěch. "Light Fixtures Position Detection Using a Camera." In Digital Interaction and Machine Intelligence, 3–11. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-37649-8_1.

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AbstractInterdisciplinary research combines computer vision with stage light design to automatically detect light fixtures’ positions to create light animations. Multiple programmable light fixtures are often used in theaters, the event industry, and interactive installations. When creating complex animations such as a wave traveling from one side to the other through multiple light fixtures array, all lights’ positions must be known beforehand. Traditionally the position of the light is marked in the technical plan. However, technicians make mistakes during the installation and sometimes install the light in a different position. In such a case, time-consuming troubleshooting is needed to determine which light is misplaced and either correct the position in the software or manually move the light to the correct position. Our system saves time during installation and produces a light id and position pairs that users can use in various lighting control software. As a result, users can improvise and change the light positions more intuitively without needing a technical plan. Our system saves installation costs and enables rapid prototyping of light shows to create previously impossible organic designs. We verified the system in a controlled experiment and measured the influence of camera resolution on accuracy.
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Teece, David J. "Reflections on Firm and Industry Dynamics." In The Oxford Handbook of Industry Dynamics, C42.S1—C42.S14. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190933463.013.42.

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Abstract Strategic management provides a more useful lens than modern economics to understand industry dynamics, which are driven by innovation, strategy, and competition. The forces that shape industries are themselves shaped, in many cases, by bold bets taken by entrepreneurial managers funded with family, corporate, or independent venture capital. The dynamic capabilities framework is a strategic management approach that encompasses the mutual influence between managers and the business environment. Firms with strong dynamic capabilities can take an industry in a different direction (e.g., Tesla making electric vehicles desirable) or start new industries (e.g., Netflix pioneering streamed viewing of feature-length content). The dynamic capabilities framework is also well suited to understanding the current phenomenon of Big Tech and other platform-based firms leveraging data for continuous innovation in products and business models to compete across traditional industry boundaries. Dynamic capabilities can shed light on all aspects of the field of industry dynamics.
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Nurye, Muhammed, and Tesfemariam Berhe. "Application of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) and Recent Technologies for Microbial Inactivation in Mozzarella Production." In Food Safety - New Insights. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.112981.

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The production of mozzarella cheese involves several steps that can lead to microbial contamination, which can pose a serious health risk to consumers. The use of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) has become a standard practice in the food industry to ensure the safety of mozzarella cheese. This involves identifying potential hazards and establishing critical control points to prevent or eliminate them. Recent technologies such as high-pressure treatment, pulsed electric fields, microfiltration, cold plasma and ultraviolet light treatment have also been developed to improve the safety and quality of mozzarella cheese by inactivating microorganisms. High-pressure treatment uses water at high pressure, while cold plasma treatment uses ionized gas to inactivate microorganisms. Ultraviolet light treatment uses UV-C light to kill bacteria and viruses, while pulsed electric field treatment uses short pulses of high-voltage current to destroy bacteria. The combination of HACCP and these technologies has proven effective in ensuring the safety and quality of mozzarella cheese. This approach has been widely adopted by the food industry to minimize the risk of microbial contamination and improve food safety. However, further research is needed to optimize the use of these technologies and provide better inactivation of microorganisms while maintaining the quality of mozzarella cheese.
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Yuferev, Leonid, and Alexander Sokolov. "Energy-Efficient Lighting System for Greenhouse Plants." In Handbook of Research on Renewable Energy and Electric Resources for Sustainable Rural Development, 204–29. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3867-7.ch009.

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This chapter describes how with the artificial cultivation of plants lamps are required with a certain spectrum of radiation. For lighting plants have developed a special lamp. Industry produces special gas discharge lamp. In these lamps a fixed range of radiation. Recently, there were light sources for plants on LEDs. LEDs can create light with any spectrum range from 360 to 800 nm. The authors of the article give a technique for modeling the spectrum of luminaires and calculating LED lamps for plants. The tests of the developed lamps for plants in dark chambers are given. A description of a resonant regulated power supply system for LED luminaires is given. In the proposed system when the frequency changes radiation power.
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Zhang, Cong, Peng Wang, and Daiqing Zhao. "Structural Path Analysis of Carbon Emission in Guangdong Province." In Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/atde220316.

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With the emission of a large number of greenhouse gases, global warming has become the focus of attention. In this paper, structural path analysis (SPA) and environmental extended input-output analysis (EEIOA) are used to study the carbon emission of various sectors in Guangdong Province. The proportion of carbon emission in different sectors is analyzed from different final demand, and the key carbon emission sectors and key carbon emission paths are determined. The results show that HEA sector (heavy industry sector) and ELE sector (electric power sector) are the key carbon emission sectors in Guangdong Province, accounting for 30.7% and 17.1% of total carbon emission, respectively. Export is the final demand for carbon emission in Guangdong, accounting for 66.7%. Most of the carbon emission paths of export are relatively short, tending to direct carbon emission, and most of the end points of the paths are HEA sector (heavy industry sector) and LIG sector (light industry sector). Most of the carbon emission paths of consumption mainly flow into consumption with SER sector (service sector) and ELE sector (electric power sector) as the end points. Most of the carbon emission paths of investment are more than two sectors, and most of the carbon emission of the paths flow into investment with CON sector (construction industry) as the end point, while CON sector (construction industry) causes carbon emission inflows from other sectors, so a large number of indirect carbon emission caused by investment.
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Koker, Alperen, İlhami Okur, Sebnem Ozturkoglu-Budak, and Hami Alpas. "Non-Thermal Preservation of Dairy Products." In Research Anthology on Food Waste Reduction and Alternative Diets for Food and Nutrition Security, 163–81. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-5354-1.ch008.

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Dairy products include carbohydrates, protein, fatty acids, and different micronutrients, such as minerals and vitamins. Thermal treatment is generally used in dairy products to provide product safety and increase shelf life. But it can also lead to undesirable effects on dairy products such as protein denaturation, maillard reaction, and loss of vitamins. Non-thermal technology is an alternative method in the preservation of food products due to improving product safety and shelf life without any negative effects on food nutritional content. High hydrostatic pressure (HHP), pulsed electric field (PEF), ultrasound, cold plasma (CP), and pulsed light (PL) are the main non-thermal techniques that are used in the food industry. This chapter gives general principles of the non-thermal techniques, current applications in the dairy products, and recent advances in the dairy industry.
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Koker, Alperen, İlhami Okur, Sebnem Ozturkoglu-Budak, and Hami Alpas. "Non-Thermal Preservation of Dairy Products." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies, 1–25. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1924-0.ch001.

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Dairy products include carbohydrates, protein, fatty acids, and different micronutrients, such as minerals and vitamins. Thermal treatment is generally used in dairy products to provide product safety and increase shelf life. But it can also lead to undesirable effects on dairy products such as protein denaturation, maillard reaction, and loss of vitamins. Non-thermal technology is an alternative method in the preservation of food products due to improving product safety and shelf life without any negative effects on food nutritional content. High hydrostatic pressure (HHP), pulsed electric field (PEF), ultrasound, cold plasma (CP), and pulsed light (PL) are the main non-thermal techniques that are used in the food industry. This chapter gives general principles of the non-thermal techniques, current applications in the dairy products, and recent advances in the dairy industry.
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Kwaśnicki, Paweł. "IIIrd Generation Solar Cell." In Solar Cells [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.95289.

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Light harvesting for generation of electric energy is one of the most important research topics in applied sciences. First, for an efficient harvesting one needs a material with a broad light absorption window having a strong overlap with the sunlight spectrum. Second, one needs an efficient conversion of photoexcited carriers into produced current or voltage which can be used for applied purposes. The maximum light conversion coefficient in semiconductor systems is designated by so called Shockley-Queisser law, which is around 32% for an optimal bandgap value of 1,2–1,3 eV. However the efficiency may be increased using a solutions based on semiconductor nano materials such as quantum dots. Solar cells based on such a structures are included in the group of 3rd generation solar sell. 3rd generation solar cell encompasses multiple materials as a base of cell, such as: perovskite, organic, polymers and biomimetics. The most promising and in the same time most discussed are quantum dots and perovskite. Both material has a potential to revolutionize the solar cell industry due to their wide absorption range and high conversion coefficient. Nonetheless before the most common used material in photovoltaic namely silicon is replace one must overcome few major issues such as: stability and lifetime for at least 5 to 10 years or more, manufacturing process for a large surfaces and low production cost as well as recycling after the time of optimal use.
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Saini, Ayushi, Anil Ohlan, S. K. Dhawan, and Kuldeep Singh. "Nanostructured Two-Dimensional (2D) Materials as Potential Candidates for EMI Shielding." In Smart Materials Design for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Applications, 465–526. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815036428122010014.

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For an effective EMI shielding, materials should have high electrical conductivity as EMI attenuation is a sum of relfection, absorption, and multiple relfections which requires the existence of mobile charge carriers (electrons or holes), electric and/or magnetic dipoles, usually provided by materials having high dielectric constants (ε) or magnetic permeability (μ) and the large surface area or interface area. Until now, a metal shroud was the material of choice as an EMI shield. However, metal fillers add additional weight and are susceptible to corrosion, making them less desirable. Therefore, we have focused on new emerging two-dimensional 2D nanomaterials that are light in weight and have a low cost. Here, the focus is to address the challenges in their synthesis especially transition metal carbides (MXenes), MoS2, functionalized graphene/ferromagnetic conducting polymer composites, and their fabrication for EMI reductions. These articles also evaluate and explain the recent progress explicitly and underline the complex interplay of its intrinsic properties of 2D nanostructured materials (MXene, MoS2, Graphene/ferromagnetic polymer composite) as a potential candidate for EMI shielding and evaluate their electromagnetic compatibility. The chapter will cover the facets related to a newly emerging area of EMI shields in the automotive industry, especially lithium-ion battery-operated electric vehicles and self-driving cars, high-speed wireless communication devices, and next-generation mobile phones with 4G and 5G technology.
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Conference papers on the topic "Electric light fixtures industry"

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Jenkins, Devon, and Bradford Morse. "Application considerations for led light fixtures in process industry production environments." In 2016 IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/citcon.2016.7742657.

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Parise, Giuseppe, and Luigi Martirano. "Combined electric light and daylight systems ecodesign." In 2011 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ias.2011.6074419.

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Mlcak, Tomas, Roman Hrbac, Vaclav Kolar, and Ivo Ullman. "Development and implementation of an intelligent system for permanent evaluation of light fixtures in a lighting system of transmission system substations." In 2015 16th International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering (EPE). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/epe.2015.7161123.

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Gupta, Jitendra, and Bhim Singh. "An AC-DC Power Factor Corrected Converter for Light Electric Vehicle Battery Charging." In 2021 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ias48185.2021.9677249.

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Hannan, M. A., F. A. Azidin, A. Mohamed, and M. N. Uddin. "Test bench model and algorithms for multi-sources light electric vehicle energy management system." In 2015 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ias.2015.7356810.

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Chuang, Ying-Chun, Hung-Shiang Chuang, and Jyun-Han Wu. "A sinusoidal charging strategy for battery energy storage systems use in light electric vehicles." In 2016 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ias.2016.7731822.

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Cirimele, Vincenzo, and Fabio Freschi. "Critical comparative review of international standards on wireless charging for light-duty electric vehicles." In 2023 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ias54024.2023.10406548.

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Yusubaliyev, A., and S. K. Vahobova. "Improvement of cotton seed electric sorting classifiers." In PROBLEMS IN THE TEXTILE AND LIGHT INDUSTRY IN THE CONTEXT OF INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY AND WAYS TO SOLVE THEM: PTLICISIWS-2. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0198035.

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Hashim, Mohd Syahmi, Jia Ying Yong, Vigna K. Ramachandaramurthy, Muhamad Mansor, Kang Miao Tan, and Jabbar Al Fattah Yahaya. "Coordinated electric vehicle scheduling using time-of-use scheme and priority charging." In PROBLEMS IN THE TEXTILE AND LIGHT INDUSTRY IN THE CONTEXT OF INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY AND WAYS TO SOLVE THEM: PTLICISIWS-2. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0190059.

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Marignetti, Fabrizio, Damiano D'Aguanno, Riccardo Arcese, and Salvatore Ivagnes. "Design of a drivetrain for a light urban electric vehicle powered by fuel cells." In 2015 IEEE 1st International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry Leveraging a better tomorrow (RTSI). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rtsi.2015.7325136.

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Reports on the topic "Electric light fixtures industry"

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Agrawal, Asha Weinstein, Hannah King, and H. A. "Burt" Tasaico. How Will California’s Electric Vehicle Policy Impact State-Generated Transportation Revenues? Projecting Scenarios through 2040. Mineta Transportation Institute, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2024.2312.

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California faces unprecedented uncertainty about how much revenue the state will raise from a package of taxes on motor fuels and annual registration fees on light-duty vehicles that was established in 2017 by Senate Bill 1 (SB 1). The SB 1 taxes are by far the largest source of revenue that the State of California generates to support maintenance, operations, and improvements for state highways, and the funds also contribute substantially to local transportation and public transit budgets. To help policymakers navigate the uncertainty about future SB 1 transportation revenue, this study used spreadsheet models to project revenue from the SB 1 taxes through 2040 under a set of eight scenarios that consider a wide range of possible futures. The scenarios consider changes to revenue that could arise from implementation of California’s zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) regulations, as well as potential changes in driving costs, population size, vehicle ownership rates, and trucking industry operations. Key findings include: • It is impossible to project future revenues with any confidence for more than a few years into the future. By 2040, annual revenue ranges from a low of $4.81 billion to a high of $12.15 billion. • The state may lose substantial revenue if the SB 1 taxes and fees are not changed and/or replaced within the coming few years. In 2027, just three years out, projected annual revenue for some scenarios drops by more than a billion dollars below 2024 revenue. • A fast ICE to ZEV transition would significantly reduce annual revenue—but so could changes in VMT. • Fuel taxes currently provide most SB 1 revenue, but by 2040 California may rely on vehicle registration fees to provide most of the revenue.
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