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		<title>Mitsubishi Chemical and Pioneer form OLED alliance</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LED Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation and Pioneer Corporation have entered into an alliance covering their OLED lighting businesses, as well as a capital alliance that will strengthen their inter-company relations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mitsubishi Chemical plans to release OLED lighting products through its Verbatim brand in 2011.</p>
<p>Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation and Pioneer Corporation have entered into an alliance covering their OLED lighting businesses, as well as a capital alliance that will strengthen their inter-company relations.</p>
<p>Mitsubishi Chemical is entering the OLED lighting business, and is aiming to begin full-scale mass production and launch of illumination products in 2011 through its Verbatim brand. The company&#8217;s target sales for the OLED lighting business are ¥30 billion (about $330 million) for 2015, and ¥100 billion ($1.1 billion) for 2020.</p>
<p>Mitsubishi Chemical plans to use OLED lighting panels supplied by Pioneer, but is also looking into performing joint research on printable OLED lighting development, as well as commercialization of such products.</p>
<p>Also, in order to strengthen the strategic partnership between the two companies, Pioneer will issue Mitsubishi Chemical about ¥600 million in new stock through third-party allotment.</p>
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<p>Both companies are currently performing joint research on OLED lighting panels that use printable hole injecting material (HIM) and new emitting materials. In line with its goal to start early stage mass production and marketing of new printable emitting materials, Mitsubishi Chemical is moving on with research and development, as well as looking into the commercialization of printable OLED lighting.</p>
<p>OLED lighting panels are typically created through a vapor deposition process, which makes it difficult to mass-produce large, uniform surfaces with no defects. However, Mitsubishi Chemical says that its unique printable materials can enable the mass-production of panels with an area of about 14cm square, using Pioneer&#8217;s commercial lines.</p>
<p>Mitsubishi Chemical plans to display the world&#8217;s first dimmable/tone-adjustable OLED prototype this year at Light+Building (April 11 &#8211; 16 in Frankfurt, Germany) in the Verbatim GmbH booth.</p>
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		<title>Instrument Systems buys the Light Measurement Division of X-Rite</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LED Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instrument System forms Berlin based Optronik subsidiary to integrate X-Rite&#8217;s Optronik-branded light measurement product portfolio.
Instrument Systems extended its broad portfolio of LED and light measurement technologies adding the Optronik product line from X-Rite in a recent acquisition. Instrument systems integrated the X-Rite portfolio into a newly formed subsidiary called Optronik Berlin GmbH thereby continuing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Instrument System forms Berlin based Optronik subsidiary to integrate X-Rite&#8217;s Optronik-branded light measurement product portfolio.</p>
<p>Instrument Systems extended its broad portfolio of LED and light measurement technologies adding the Optronik product line from X-Rite in a recent acquisition. Instrument systems integrated the X-Rite portfolio into a newly formed subsidiary called Optronik Berlin GmbH thereby continuing the brand used previously on the X-Rite product line.</p>
<p>The Optronik product line targets the automotive and transportation engineering sector. The Berlin unit will continue to serve testing and certification institutes, suppliers of automotive light products, and many automobile manufacturers.</p>
<p>&#8220;This acquisition enables Instrument Systems to better satisfy future market demands for LEDs in general lighting applications and extend its lead in light measurement technology,&#8221; notes company president Richard Distl. &#8220;What&#8217;s more, all legacy customers of Optronik are sure to benefit from our expertise in spectroradiometry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Optronik&#8217;s main products include large goniophotometer systems, retroreflectometers, and photometers. Those products will add to the Instrument Systems portfolio that includes LED testers, light sources, and test software; as well as spectrometers, goniophotometers, and photometers.</p>
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		<title>Analyst questions LED backlight technology but still sees growth market</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LED Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve Ohr discussed LED TV backlighting in an APEC Consumer session questioning the price and advantages of the technology while stating that even a bearish outlook promises growth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve Ohr discussed LED TV backlighting in an APEC Consumer session questioning the price and advantages of the technology while stating that even a bearish outlook promises growth.</p>
<p>The APEC conference featured a series of Special Presentations focused on application areas this year, and the lead session in the consumer space focused on LED backlighting for LCD TVs. Gartner Research Director Steve Ohr presented &#8220;The promise for LED backlights in consumer TVs&#8221; and questioned just how quickly LEDs will penetrate the application, but still offered a positive market outlook.</p>
<p>Ohr started the presentation stating, &#8220;I thought LEDs would be too expensive to use as backlights.&#8221; But Ohr noted that consumers seem to be buying the LED sets despite the price premium – and in many cases without a discernible difference in picture quality. Ohr questioned whether the edge-lit sets offer any real improvement in image quality relative to fluorescent-lit sets.</p>
<p>While Ohr noted that some analysts and the TV manufacturers are predicting 50% market penetration in 2010, he takes a much more conservative view. Ohr sees 50% penetration by 2013, but notes that bearish outlook still results in a $2 billion white LED opportunity in 2013</p>
<p>Ohr isn&#8217;t alone questioning some of the bullish forecasts. Strategies Unlimited&#8217;s Bob Steele also questioned some of the high market projections two weeks ago at the Strategies in Light conference. In his annual <a href="http://www.ledsmagazine.com/news/7/2/16" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ledsmagazine.com/news/7/2/16?referer=');"> <strong>market forecast presentation</strong></a>, Steele noted that some analysts are projecting that 39 million LED-based TVs will ship in 2010 while he believes 22 million is a more reasonable projection.</p>
<p>Despite his analysis of the financials and questions about the advantages of LEDs in edge-lit configurations, Ohr said signs are pointing potentially to a more rapid adoption of LEDs. He stated, &#8220;Promotion of LED backlights may result in high consumer acceptance despite the higher price.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ohr also noted that there are signs in the semiconductor space that those companies see a more rapid transition than most expected previously. He noted that NXP had discontinued development of a new fluorescent driver IC. And he displayed a slide of a Marvell fluorescent driver data sheet with discontinued stamped across the sheet.</p>
<p>Ohr concluded stating, &#8220;We need $0.05 by 2013.&#8221; He questions whether the LED industry can deliver components at that price both because of the manufacturing and packaging cost, and the need to test and bin the products for intensity and color.</p>
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		<title>LSG and Senergy aim to help municipalities adopt LED lighting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 19:17:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LED Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lighting Science Group has entered a nationwide marketing and supply agreement with Senergy USA to offer LED lighting to municipalities.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lighting Science Group has entered a nationwide marketing and supply agreement with Senergy USA to offer LED lighting to municipalities.</p>
<p>LED lighting manufacturer Lighting Science Group Corporation (LSG) and Senergy USA, LLC, have entered into an agreement to coordinate marketing and supply efforts to American cities, counties and towns. Senergy USA provides municipalities with “environmentally appropriate” lighting solutions that offer significant and immediate cost savings with no capital outlay from the municipalities.</p>
<p>Under the agreement, Senergy will utilize the Lighting Science PROLIFIC series roadway luminaires to replace inefficient, high-pressure sodium cobra-head street lights.</p>
<p>“The PROLIFIC luminaires…will allow Senergy to offer municipalities a ‘triple-win’ for street lighting: immediate cost savings, massive reductions in lighting-related energy use, and superior lighting over the long term,” said Leon Silvera, Managing Partner, Senergy USA.</p>
<p>LSG claims that its PROLIFIC Series Roadway family has “substantially increased light efficacy when compared to other LED roadway fixtures currently available on the market.” The LSR2 has an output of 5890 lm at 79 lm/W efficacy, for example, while the LSR3 has an output of 9365 lm at 92 lm/W.</p>
<p>Currently, Senergy and Lighting Science Group say that they are working on half a dozen pilot programs representing over 200,000 street lights nationwide. The pilot programs are showing as much as 67% reduction in energy consumption, while meeting or exceeding existing safety-standard compliance.</p>
<p>LSG and Senergy estimate that a medium-sized municipality with 12,000 street lights can save over $700,000 per year, cut its carbon footprint by nearly 3,500 metric tons (equivalent to over 650 cars each year), and save nearly five million kWh/year, greatly reducing its exposure to volatile energy prices. </p>
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		<title>Everlight LED fixtures illuminate Boston parking lot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 19:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LED Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood experiments with energy-saving LED street-light technology and realizes better light coverage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Boston&#8217;s Jamaica Plain neighborhood experiments with energy-saving LED street-light technology and realizes better light coverage.</p>
<p>The City of Boston, MA just installed 20 Everlight SL-Dolphin LED street-light fixtures in the city&#8217;s first cobra-head replacement project. The 128W fixtures replaced 250W high-pressure-sodium lights.</p>
<p>Boston installed the LED lights in a parking lot in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood. The cobra-head deployment comes on the heels of a trial of acorn-style LED lights on Boston Common. As chronicled in <a href="http://www.ledsmagazine.com/news/6/11/29" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.ledsmagazine.com/news/6/11/29?referer=');"> <strong>our story on the Common trial</strong></a>, the city indicated it was in the process of identifying potential sites for cobra-head lights.</p>
<p>In the Jamaica Plain deployment, Boston projects greater than 60% energy savings based on the efficiency of the LED lights. The 50,000-hr projected life of the LEDs will also cut maintenance costs.</p>
<p>It turns out that the LEDs have also improved the coverage of the light in the parking lot. Bryan Glascock, Environment Commissioner for the City of Boston, said, &#8220;The high pressure sodium lighting we had in our municipal lot here in Jamaica Plain looked pretty dated and didn&#8217;t cover the lot well. The shadowed areas along with the strong orange hue made for a surreal scene at night. But these new LED cobra heads are sleek looking and provide even light levels across the parking lot without shadows, colors aren&#8217;t washed out, you&#8217;d think the lot was brand new.&#8221;</p>
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<p>According to Everlight, LEDs provide several other advantages relative to legacy street-lighting technologies. There is no mercury or other hazardous substance in LEDs. Issues with shock, vibration, and impact are diminished since there is no arc, tube, or glass that can break. The LEDs are instant-on and –off devices and offer better color rendering.</p>
<p>For the city, LEDs cut greenhouse gas emissions through the energy savings. The city&#8217;s Glascock said, &#8220;LED lighting is emerging as an important component of Boston&#8217;s efforts to reduce energy costs, shrink our carbon footprint and help meet Mayor Menino&#8217;s energy goals.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Analyst questions LED backlight technology but still sees growth market</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 19:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LED Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Steve Ohr discussed LED TV backlighting in an APEC Consumer session questioning the price and advantages of the technology while stating that even a bearish outlook promises growth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve Ohr discussed LED TV backlighting in an APEC Consumer session questioning the price and advantages of the technology while stating that even a bearish outlook promises growth.</p>
<p>The APEC conference featured a series of Special Presentations focused on application areas this year, and the lead session in the consumer space focused on LED backlighting for LCD TVs. Gartner Research Director Steve Ohr presented &#8220;The promise for LED backlights in consumer TVs&#8221; and questioned just how quickly LEDs will penetrate the application, but still offered a positive market outlook.</p>
<p>Ohr started the presentation stating, &#8220;I thought LEDs would be too expensive to use as backlights.&#8221; But Ohr noted that consumers seem to be buying the LED sets despite the price premium – and in many cases without a discernible difference in picture quality. Ohr questioned whether the edge-lit sets offer any real improvement in image quality relative to fluorescent-lit sets.</p>
<p>While Ohr noted that some analysts and the TV manufacturers are predicting 50% market penetration in 2010, he takes a much more conservative view. Ohr sees 50% penetration by 2013, but notes that bearish outlook still results in a $2 billion white LED opportunity in 2013</p>
<p>Ohr isn&#8217;t alone questioning some of the bullish forecasts. Strategies Unlimited&#8217;s Bob Steele also questioned some of the high market projections two weeks ago at the Strategies in Light conference. In his annual market forecast presentation, Steele noted that some analysts are projecting that 39 million LED-based TVs will ship in 2010 while he believes 22 million is a more reasonable projection.</p>
<p>Despite his analysis of the financials and questions about the advantages of LEDs in edge-lit configurations, Ohr said signs are pointing potentially to a more rapid adoption of LEDs. He stated, &#8220;Promotion of LED backlights may result in high consumer acceptance despite the higher price.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ohr also noted that there are signs in the semiconductor space that those companies see a more rapid transition than most expected previously. He noted that NXP had discontinued development of a new fluorescent driver IC. And he displayed a slide of a Marvell fluorescent driver data sheet with discontinued stamped across the sheet.</p>
<p>Ohr concluded stating, &#8220;We need $0.05 by 2013.&#8221; He questions whether the LED industry can deliver components at that price both because of the manufacturing and packaging cost, and the need to test and bin the products for intensity and color.</p>
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		<title>Instrument Systems buys the Light Measurement Division of X-Rite</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 18:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LED Larry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instrument System forms Berlin based Optronik subsidiary to integrate X-Rite&#8217;s Optronik-branded light measurement product portfolio.
Instrument Systems extended its broad portfolio of LED and light measurement technologies adding the Optronik product line from X-Rite in a recent acquisition. Instrument systems integrated the X-Rite portfolio into a newly formed subsidiary called Optronik Berlin GmbH thereby continuing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Instrument System forms Berlin based Optronik subsidiary to integrate X-Rite&#8217;s Optronik-branded light measurement product portfolio.</p>
<p>Instrument Systems extended its broad portfolio of LED and light measurement technologies adding the Optronik product line from X-Rite in a recent acquisition. Instrument systems integrated the X-Rite portfolio into a newly formed subsidiary called Optronik Berlin GmbH thereby continuing the brand used previously on the X-Rite product line.</p>
<p>The Optronik product line targets the automotive and transportation engineering sector. The Berlin unit will continue to serve testing and certification institutes, suppliers of automotive light products, and many automobile manufacturers.</p>
<p>&#8220;This acquisition enables Instrument Systems to better satisfy future market demands for LEDs in general lighting applications and extend its lead in light measurement technology,&#8221; notes company president Richard Distl. &#8220;What&#8217;s more, all legacy customers of Optronik are sure to benefit from our expertise in spectroradiometry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Optronik&#8217;s main products include large goniophotometer systems, retroreflectometers, and photometers. Those products will add to the Instrument Systems portfolio that includes LED testers, light sources, and test software; as well as spectrometers, goniophotometers, and photometers.</p>
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		<title>LED Galaxy Dress by CuteCircuit is World’s Largest Wearable Display</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 20:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like everyone has a cause to tout these days, from health care reform to gay marriage to…ahem…making fashion more sustainable. Instead of feverishly emailing your friends, tweeting, and updating the “Causes” tab on your Facebook profile, why not get your clothing to do the talking for you? CuteCircuit’s mesmerizing Galaxy Dress lets you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems like everyone has a cause to tout these days, from health care reform to gay marriage to…ahem…making fashion more sustainable. Instead of feverishly emailing your friends, tweeting, and updating the “Causes” tab on your Facebook profile, why not get your clothing to do the talking for you? CuteCircuit’s mesmerizing Galaxy Dress lets you advertise your message all over your body with the help of 24,000 full-color LEDs, making it pretty difficult to ignore what you have to say! Click below the fold for a haunting video demonstration.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="http://www.ecouterre.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/led-dress-1.jpg" title="LED Dress" class="alignnone" width="537" height="400" />A BRILLIANT DISPLAY</p>
<p>Each of the flat, extra-thin LEDs that illuminate the dress measures a mere 2×2 millimeters, but they work together to create a dazzling light show of hundreds of colors that pulse across the flowing skirt. And we’ve come a long way from those lame, scrolling LED belt buckles—the intricate circuitry that underlies this futuristic frock was painstakingly hand-embroidered on a layer of silk, imbuing it with the fluidity of fabric.</p>
<p>24,000 LEDs work together to create a dazzling light show of hundreds of cascading colors.</p>
<p>To diffuse the light and create an even more ethereal effect, the designers added four layers of silk chiffon, along with 4,000 hand-applied Swarovski crystals that extend the gown’s glittery sheen even after the LED bulbs go dim. And although the Galaxy Dress is lightweight, the heaviest part isn’t the technology but rather the 40-layer pleated silk organza crinoline that gives the skirt its flounce.</p>
<p>LOW POWER, HIGH IMPACT</p>
<p>The whole display can be powered with just a few iPod batteries for 30 minutes to an hour—just enough time for you to “enlighten” everyone at a cocktail party about the need for yogurt-container recycling at every supermarket. (Thanks to the LED technology, you won’t overheat.)</p>
<p>The Galaxy Dress requires only a few iPod batteries for 30 minutes to an hour.</p>
<p>On permanent display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, the Galaxy Dress is still in its prototypical stages, but if it does take off, it could very well be the next big thing in visual communication.</p>
<p>Photos by J.B. Spector/Museum of Science and Industry<br />
Originally Posted by: www.ecouterre.com</p>
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		<title>Solar-Powered, LED Street Lamps Bloom by Day, Illuminate the Night</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:38:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[mart design meets city lights in these solar-powered LED street lights by Phillips. Inspired by how flowers open up to the sun to collect the sun’s energy, the Sustainable City Lights feature photovoltaic petals that open during the day to collect the sun’s rays and transform them into energy. Then at night, the light closes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 547px"><img alt="Lamps Shown During the Day" src="http://www.uslightingproducts.com/blogs/images/daylamps.jpg" title="Day Lamps" width="537" height="302" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lamps Shown During the Day</p></div>Smart design meets city lights in these solar-powered LED street lights by Phillips. Inspired by how flowers open up to the sun to collect the sun’s energy, the Sustainable City Lights feature photovoltaic petals that open during the day to collect the sun’s rays and transform them into energy. Then at night, the light closes and LED lights turn on to brighten city streets.</p>
<p>Designed for the Phillips Simplicity Event in 2008, the Sustainable City Light is an intelligent outdoor lighting system meant to enhance city life by providing accurate lighting on demand as needed. The LED lights feature motion sensors that are triggered once the sun sets by individuals walking in close proximity to the light. If no one is around, the lights conserve energy by remaining off.</p>
<p>Powered by the sun, the street light blooms open during the day to collect energy through its solar panels. The five solar panel petals generate more than enough power to keep the lights on and any extra power is fed directly into the grid for use elsewhere.<br />
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 547px"><img alt="Same Lamps Shown after Sunset" src=" http://www.uslightingproducts.com/blogs/images/nightlamps.jpg" title="nightlamps" width="537" height="410" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Same Lamps Shown after Sunset</p></div>
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		<title>Top Ten Green Building Trends for 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 21:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top Ten Green Building Trends for 2010:
1.	Green walls — Green roofs were all the rage in 2009 &#8211; and their numbers will continue to grow &#8211; but why stop there? Incorporating green walls into a building&#8217;s design creates additional opportunities to reap the benefits of vegetative surfaces: added insulation; reduced stormwater runoff; absorption of pollutants; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top Ten Green Building Trends for 2010:<br />
1.	<strong>Green walls</strong> — Green roofs were all the rage in 2009 &#8211; and their numbers will continue to grow &#8211; but why stop there? Incorporating green walls into a building&#8217;s design creates additional opportunities to reap the benefits of vegetative surfaces: added insulation; reduced stormwater runoff; absorption of pollutants; natural habitat for birds, bees and butterflies; and reduced outside noise.<br />
2.	<strong>Living Buildings</strong> — More comprehensive than LEED Platinum and beyond net zero, the Living Building Challenge is the highest standard of sustainability in the built environment. Functioning as complete, natural and self-sufficient systems, Living Buildings represent a radical step forward in green building when there is growing consensus that the time for baby steps is past. 2010 will be a big year for Living Buildings; four years after the launch of the Challenge, the first Living Buildings are finally expected to be certified.<br />
3.<strong>	Green retrofitting</strong> — President Obama is planning a new federal economic stimulus plan that will train workers in home energy audits and green retrofits. New and green is sexy, but the bulk of the opportunity to address energy efficiency lies with our existing inventory of buildings.<br />
4.	<strong>Indoor Air Quality</strong> — With one in four Americans suffering from allergies and/or asthma and with Americans spending 90% of their time indoors, tighter and more energy-efficient homes demand more attention to IAQ. The EPA has updated rules coming on line in 2010 with new requirements for remodeling work to reduce the harmful impacts on children and adults.<br />
5.	<strong>Green neighborhoods</strong> — An individual green building is great, but again, why stop there? It&#8217;s time to make the whole neighborhood green too. Walkability, transit-oriented development, smart growth principles &#8211; all elements of a green neighborhood.<br />
6.	<strong>Green modular </strong>— Mostly factory-built and assembled onsite, modular housing poses several benefits &#8211; monetary savings, reduced material waste and less time on-site, for starters &#8211; that will propel the green building movement forward in 2010.<br />
7.	<strong>LED lights </strong>— Commercially and in homes, LED lights will become more mainsteam in 2010. Previous problems in design and distribution are being corrected. And even though LED lights are still a little pricey, consumers are getting savvier about the life cycle assessment of the products they choose, as well as the long-term pay-off of using a more sustainable lighting alternative.<br />
8.	<strong>Environmental labels </strong>— Like the nutrition labels on food, green building labels offer easy-to-digest data and performance metrics for building materials.<br />
9.<strong>	Performance count</strong>s — We’ve seen the modeling for green buildings, now we want to see some results. In other words, prove it! In 2010, expect to see more and moe studies from academia, non-profits and corporate America that document the rental premiums, cost savings, health benefits and long-term investment value of green.<br />
10.	<strong>Updating community and homeowner association rules</strong> — Rules hindering environmentally-friendly behavior are being overturned: clotheslines are back, white roofs are okay, and compost bins and recycling containers are a point of pride, rather than hidden away.</p>
<p>Originally Posted on www.enn.com</p>
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