Advanced NRG Solutions and LVD work together to provide energy saving lighting solutions. LVD manufactures induction lamps that last over 100,000 hours, have higher efficiency than LEDs, and provide full spectrum lighting. Case studies show induction lamps from LVD provide better illumination compared to high pressure sodium lamps and reduce energy costs by over 50% for street and industrial lighting. Customers in China, the US, Korea, and West Africa have installed LVD induction lamps for their long lifespan and energy savings.
2. Advanced NRG Solutions is a multifaceted independent representative,
engineering consulting and business broker firm.
Founded in 2008 (actually 2007) to work with past, existing and future partners
interested in networking, alternative energy solutions, commodities profits and
energy saving products from tank-less water heaters to premium lighting to solar
products, bio-fuels and transportation implementing compressed air technology.
We facilitate you working directly with manufacturers bringing the best
technologies to you without distributor mark up.
LVD?
Founded in 1989, Shanghai Hongyuan is a professional lighting company
combining research and development, manufacturing, and sales direct from the
manufacturer via our representative.
Invented in 2003 with over 100 World Wide Patents, LVD? is the first company
to produce this electrode-less lamp on a large scale and their focusing on
promoting this product (and only this product) around the world. In terms of its
unique features and advantages, LVD? Lamps bring the end-users many
benefits including better lighting, electricity cost reduction, re-
lamping/maintenance cost reduction, air-conditioning cost reduction, safety and
security by improved lighting, productivity increases as well as providing better
visibility including depth perception.
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3. Induction Lamps Vs. LED Lamps:
While induction lamp technology has matured in the last few years, it is often
overlooked or underutilized in lighting applications since none of the major
manufacturers promote induction lamps in any significant way. LED lighting
seems to get the most ¡°buzz¡± in the market as LED¡¯s are promoted as the best
alternative to conventional lighting due to their longevity.
Induction lamps have a lifespan of 60,000 to 100,000 hours (depending on type
and model), which is much longer than the typical high-power white LED lamp
lifespan which is in the 50,000 to 55,000 range.
The major difference between the technologies (other than lifespan) is in
conversion efficiency (energy utilization), full spectrum lighting and costs.
LED lighting fixtures have conversion efficiencies in the 35 to 60 Lumens/Watt
(L/W) range and are improving. Induction lamps have a conversion efficiency
ranging from 65 L/W in low wattage (8 ~ 20 W internal inductor types) to >90 L/W
in the high wattage (250 ~ 400 W external inductor models) range.
In some applications, advanced energy saving technologies like solar panels
incorporated into the fixtures can provide energy savings greater than 75%.
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4. Advantages of Induction versus LED:
? Longer lasting >100,000 hours; LED spec's are typically rated for the LED and not
the supporting circuitry needed to drive the LED¡¯s.
? No inconsistency in light; LED's must use array's and the solder joints for the
array's have a tendency to fail causing two or three individual LED's not to light which
effects the overall light supplied. Ever look close at an LED Stop Light? You will
typically see 2 or three black holes... bad solder joint's!
? >90 Watts per Lumen output @ the lowest operating power consumption and cost
per hour; estimated cost saving's are $.067 per operating hour verses $.25 per operating
hour for LED lighting; LED lighting is typically expensive due to the lighting array
required to achieve the desired lumens and the heat sinking for the LED driver circuitry.
The heat sinks absorbed the wasted energy in the form of heat from the driver circuitry.
Color temperatures available up to 6500 Kelvin.
? Eco-friendly... uses less than 2mg of mercury which is encapsulated and able to be
recycled. No possible lead waste disposal required as associated with LED; some are
lead free but you must verify.
? Effectively the complete induction lamp is 99.6% recyclable.
? Doesn't waste energy in the form of heat; although if heat is needed for melting of
snow and or ice, clear flexible heaters could be implemented on the fixtures to address
that.
? Lower Cost; LED Street light complete fixtures can cost as much as $500 per
complete fixture or more where Electromagnetic Induction is less than half that price!
? This equates to a faster return on investment.
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5. The following slides are comparisons to the most prevalent technology
used in road lighting¡ High Pressure Sodium.
Examples of applications
Examples of applications
Case Studies
Case Studies `
Energy Saving¡¯s
Energy Saving¡¯s
Project Design References
Project Design References
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11. 4 Road Requirements:
LVD: 200W
1. Road illumination
2. Overall uniformity
3. Vertical uniformity
4. Glare.
>57% Energy
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reduction vs. HPS
system
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12. Nanpu Bridge: total length ¨C 8346 meters
£¬ Center span: 423 meters
First steel and concrete composite girder
cable-stayed bridge built in China
2009-3-23
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18. £¨ 6 £¨ Project Location: Canada
using a 0639-80W unit.
HPS
The left and center pictures are the same location; the right shows it across from HPS
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19. Thank You!
For answer¡¯s to your questions, pricing
and quotes please contact:
Andre D. Henderson, Sr.
Advanced NRG Solutions
Phone: (972) 412-2822
Email: ahenderson@advancednrgsolutions.com
Website: http://www.advancednrgsolutions.com/LVD/html
Shanghai Hongyuan Lighting & Electric Equipment Co., Ltd
Original version created 4-5-2009
By Calvin Zhu and modified by Andre D. Henderson, Sr.
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