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Utility and consumer-oriented multi-criteria assessment of residential light bulbs available on the Australian market

Utilization of light-emitting diodes and compact fluorescent lamps instead of the traditional incandescent ones in residential applications are strongly recommended by the Australian Building Codes and is very attractive for households because of their higher energy and luminous efficiency. However,...

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Published in:Australian journal of electrical & electronics engineering 2018-04, Vol.15 (1-2), p.38-52
Main Authors: Usman, Muhammad, Shahnia, Farhad, Shafiullah, GM, Arefi, Ali
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