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An Integrated Solid-State LED Luminaire for General Lighting

Investigating Organization
Color Kinetics Incorporated

Principal Investigator(s)
Mr. Kevin Dowling

Subcontractor

None

Funding Source

Building Technologies Program/NETL

Award

DOE Share: 1,665,381; Contractor Share: $552,126

Contract Period

10/01/06 - 03/31/08

The objective is to develop a novel hybrid-LED source, which generates the white emission by combining the light from direct emission LEDs with the emission from down-conversion phosphors.  The goal is the development of a warm white solid-state lamp product by 2008 with a source efficacy of 80 LPW at 2800K color temperature and 92+ CRI. The team will target a lamp equivalence that is suitable as replacement for 60W incandescent lamps. The proposed lamp will have a total flux of 800 Lumens.

Content dated 2/08

 




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