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Illyria
03-15-2005, 03:23 PM
You can have the world on a string, but only these scientists can have sunlight in a tube :)

~Scientists are developing a technology to save energy by transmitting sunlight into buildings through tubes.
Indoor electric lighting is the largest consumer of electricity in commercial buildings, according to researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.

Their new system. called hybrid solar lighting, would reduce this energy usage with fixtures that supplement or completely replace electric light with sunlight, at times when it’s available.

In the system, a rooftop collector concentrates and sends sunlight through optical fibers, tubes made of special, high-purity material that transmit light by reflecting it down their inner walls.

The fibers would transmit sunlight to special fixtures inside the building, which also contain high-efficiency fluorescent lighting.

When the transmitted sunlight completely illuminates each room, the electric lights stay off. The researchers discussed on their work in the current issue of the laboratory’s magazine, ORNL Review.

When less natural light is available during cloudy days and at night, a sensor activates controls that increase electric lighting adequately to supplement natural lighting and maintain desired illumination levels, according to the magazine.

The laboratory’s Jeff Muhs spearheaded the development of the technology, organizing a collaboration of more than 25 organizations in 13 states to help in the research, the magazine said.

The Oak Ridge labortory plans to help install hybrid solar lighting at the headquarters of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District in Sacramento, Calif., under a contract by the California Energy Commission, according to the magazine. The laboratory also plans to install an HSL system in a Wal-Mart store in Kauai, Hawaii, to evaluate energy savings and sales trends associated with HSL daylighting.

http://www.world-science.net/othernews/050310_suntubefrm.htm

Alger
03-16-2005, 07:33 AM
I've heard that just plain old run of the mill solar tubes increase light dramatically, which is fine if your not on the first floor of a two story house. This is an idea that should have been thought of many years ago.

SETIsLady
03-16-2005, 07:40 AM
I thought they already had that...they sell Florida sunshine in cans in the tourist shops :D

Alger
03-16-2005, 03:04 PM
Maybe I'll order a case and give it a shot. Do they come with the heat additive too? :D

Illyria
03-16-2005, 03:05 PM
I thought they already had that...they sell Florida sunshine in cans in the tourist shops :D


They really do and even sea shells..which is so funny to me Setis :-D :wave:

SETIsLady
03-16-2005, 03:37 PM
They really do and even sea shells..which is so funny to me Setis :-D :wave:
I knew you would find it funny ..that is why I said it :wave: