Lighting Power Density (LPD)
Lighting Power Density (LPD) is the electrical load of lighting per area lit, measured in watts per square foot.
Many spaces are overlit (i.e., LPD too high), leading to wasted energy and potential occupant discomfort. Getting LDP right is therefore critical to resolving multiple lighting challenges. Learn more through GSA's Saving Energy through Lighting and Daylighting Strategies resource.
Procure Products
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Green Globes Basic Presentation
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Pollinator Health Strategy 2015.pdf
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