Archive for November 20th, 2009

NEMA: Lamp sales continue decline, CFL penetration drops

Although shipments of lighting equipment rose by more than 3 percent in the third quarter, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s indices for lamp sales showed continued weakness.

NEMA’s lamp indices for incandescent and compact fluorescent (CFL) lamps declined 7.1 and 18.2 percent, respectively, on a year-over-year basis during the third quarter of 2009. The incandescent lamp sales index fell for the twelfth consecutive quarter and registered its lowest level ever recorded (55.4). CFL sales have contracted in five of the last 6 quarters, slipping to 184.1, which is a level that has not been observed since the end of 2006.

In terms of market share, CFLs gave back previous gains during the third quarter, decreasing to 23 percent from the record high of 26.6 percent observed during the previous quarter, NEMA said.

How Do You Want Your Solar Power?

In this article, the Green Wombat digs into one of the most important questions in the photovoltaics arena: Does it make more economic sense for California to build massive PV power plants in its sun-soaked deserts that will require pricey new power lines to transport the electricity to its coastal cities, or should the Golden State focus more on distributed generation of PV power, which uses PV panels on rooftops of commercial offices, factories parking garages, carports, etc.? You may be surprised by the answer.