Analysis of Impact on the Use of Lighting Lamps against Efficiency and Impact on the Environment


Authors : Siti Anisah, Ramayana Bachtiar, Zuraidah Tharo

Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 2 - February

Google Scholar : https://goo.gl/DF9R4u

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The increasingly deficited oil fuel condition further triggers the government to promote energy consumption efficiency. In an effort to improve efficiency of energy various efforts are made one of them is by creating light energy saving lighting. Lights with LED type bulb components are one of the light energy saving lighting products. In addition to the problem of energy efficiency problems caused by the electrical component is the lamp waste that can damage and harm the environment. Lighting waste is one of the waste that is categorized into non-organic group, i.e. the waste that cannot be degradable in the wild, the use of illumination lamps donate a waste as much as 2% per day. This research is done by observation and analysis method with the aim to know the potential efficiency of the use of lighting types and the potential of recycling waste lamps so that it can be re-made. Using a field survey approach and calculation method of the amount of energy efficiency gained by using lighting lamps and analyzed from the technical aspects and environmental aspects. Based on the calculation of technical aspects is derived that the use of LED lamps have a potential efficiency of 16% compared to the use of conventional lighting other lamps. From this aspect of LED lighting has the potential to be recycled and re-loaded.

Keywords : Efesiensi, LED, Inorganic Waste, Recycling, Illumination Light.

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