Assessing the Residential Lighting Efficiency Opportunities in Guadalajara and Monterey, Mexico
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
02/1995
Authors
DOI
Abstract
Lighting, primarily with incandescent bulbs, is the major end use of electricity in Mexican homes. The introduction of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) could significantly reduce electricity use in lighting. We describe a survey of lighting use in homes of Guadalajara and Monterrey, Mexico, that was conducted to provide information to determine the potential for CFLs. The results show that 1/6 of the incandescent bulbs can be replaced with CFLs if only those bulbs used more than 4 hours per day are targeted. We also provide insights on conducting similar surveys in other developing countries.
Journal
Energy
Volume
20
Year of Publication
1995
Issue
2
Organization
Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Sustainable Energy Department, Indoor Environment Group