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Contribution to Paris Agreement of United Nation by Coil-EEFL lamps with Zero Electric Power Consumption

Received: 6 January 2017    Accepted: 16 January 2017    Published: 23 January 2017
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Abstract

Illumination by incandescent lamps is an essential necessity for our life activity. The operation of the lamps consumes about 30% of total electric power on the world. The reduction of the electric power consumption of the incandescent lamps is an urgent subject for the UN project. The developed coil-EEFL lamps miraculously have zero electric power consumption, without the scarification of the high illuminance (lm, m-2). The developed coil-EEFL lamps may respond on the requirement of the Paris Agreement and COP 16 of the UN project.

Published in International Journal of Materials Science and Applications (Volume 6, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijmsa.20170602.11
Page(s) 65-76
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Keywords

Green Energy, FL Lamps, Power Consumption, Phosphor Screen, Superconductive Vacuum

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