Welcome to the Asia Lighting Compact Website
The Asia Lighting Compact (ALC) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by improving the quality of lighting products and encouraging the adoption of energy-efficient lighting in Asia.
Formed through a public-private initiative, the ALC works to reduce barriers to trade and mitigate climate change by harmonizing quality and energy-efficiency standards for lighting across the region. The ALC's membership includes national lighting associations in Asia, some of the largest lighting manufacturers in the world, and government agencies.
The ALC is impartial, and not tied to any particular commercial organization or driven by political or corporate motivations. Membership is open to all stakeholders, including government energy, efficiency, and standards-setting agencies; testing laboratories; research institutions; professional societies, and bulk purchasers of lighting products.
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Invitation to Bid for 750,000 CFLs, Nepal Electricity Authority, ADB financed. For more details, please click here.
Invitation to bid, 400,000 CFLs, Lao PDR, closing date 10th May 2012.Click here for more details.
This study involves measurements performed in an urban area in Sweden before and after households had their lamps changed from mainly incandescent to LED lamps with low power factor. Measurements on harmonics and interharmonic groups were performed before and after replacement.
The lighting :switch" - symbolizing the switch to greater awareness and pro-activity on climate change. During Earth Hour on 31st March 2012, more than 5200 cities and towns in over 135 countries are expected to switch their lights off for an hour, sending a powerful message for action on climate ch
This is a good example for all stakeholders, especially policy makers of how to simplify key information within energy efficient lighting national policies and to present it concisely to retailers so that they can better support the information needs and buying decision of consumers.It also provides
This report summarises 5 barriers that need to be overcome for LED to become the dominant technology in consumer and commercial lighting. LED is described in this report as the crucial new source of profit for the coming years and as having the potential to drive the retrofit adoption in the next fi
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India International Lighting Expo 2012
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Symposium on International Standardisation of LED Lighting
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ALC Annual General Meeting March 2012
Feb 23, 2012Asia Lighting Compact will hold its 2012 Annual Ge...
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