- The government today announced that by 2014 the "traditional light bulb" will not be in the market anymore.
- The government's decision to switch to "compact fluorescent lamps, fluorescent tubes and light-emitting diodes" is in line with the concept of sustainable built environment.
- According to the government benefits of stopping the use of the traditional light bulbs include reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 732,000 tonnes a year and reduced energy usage in Malaysia by 1,074 gigawatts a year or 1% of the total current energy usage.
- Students may want to study the cost implication of the move, as in the context of life-cycle-costing or LCC, the cost of the traditional light bulbs is a lot cheaper but has a shorter life span when compared to the more energy efficient compact fluorescent lamps, fluorescent tubes and light-emitting diodes.
- Read the full article as it appeared in The Star Online, 19th March 2010 http://thestar.com.my/services/printerfriendly.asp?file=/2010/3/19/nation/5889920.asp&sec=nation:
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Assalamualaikum and dear all,
This blog compliments teaching and learning for courses that I facilitate at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The contents serve to further 'connect' students to the 'real world' (quantity surveying, construction procurement and others). In trying to provide current information to students, I will be quoting or reproducing works of others and for this I am grateful. I will indicate clearly the source(s). I hope I will not offend anyone; and many will frequent this blog and benefit from its contents.
Thank you and wassalam.
Prof. Sr. Dr. Khairuddin Abdul Rashid
This blog compliments teaching and learning for courses that I facilitate at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The contents serve to further 'connect' students to the 'real world' (quantity surveying, construction procurement and others). In trying to provide current information to students, I will be quoting or reproducing works of others and for this I am grateful. I will indicate clearly the source(s). I hope I will not offend anyone; and many will frequent this blog and benefit from its contents.
Thank you and wassalam.
Prof. Sr. Dr. Khairuddin Abdul Rashid
Friday, March 19, 2010
No more traditional light bulb
Salam and dear all,
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