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Environmental Impacts of Photoluminescence and Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting Technologies in Horticulture: Case Study on Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) and LED Lights for “Night Break” of Chrysanthemum Cultivation

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  • Thi Thu Linh Hoang

    (Center for High Technology Development, VAST, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam
    Faculty of Environmental Technology, Graduate University of Science & Technology (GUST), VAST, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam)

  • Thi Gam Do

    (Center for High Technology Development, VAST, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam)

  • Van Thao Nguyen

    (Center for High Technology Development, VAST, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam)

  • Hoai Chau Nguyen

    (Faculty of Environmental Technology, Graduate University of Science & Technology (GUST), VAST, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam
    Institute of Environmental Technology (IET), VAST, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam)

  • Hong Khoi Phan

    (Center for High Technology Development, VAST, Hanoi 10000, Vietnam)

Abstract

The environmental impacts of photoluminescence and light-emitting diode (LED) lighting technologies in horticulture are described in this paper. As a case study, the life cycle assessment (LCA) associated with the raw materials, air, water and natural resources of screw-based compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and screw-based horticultural LED lamps (abbreviated as H-LED) used for “night break” effect in chrysanthemum cultivation is considered. Instead of the unit of radiant power of lighting sources (lumens) used in human lighting, the photon flux (micromoles per second) of the plant light is used in this study. The results of the study show that the environmental impacts of the H-LED lighting technology are markedly less than the fluorescent lamps. Therefore, the shift to LED lighting technology in horticulture in general, and “night break” chrysanthemum cultivation in particular, brings about tremendous benefits not only for saving energy and improving crop quality, but also for protecting the air/climate, water, soil and natural resources.

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  • Thi Thu Linh Hoang & Thi Gam Do & Van Thao Nguyen & Hoai Chau Nguyen & Hong Khoi Phan, 2020. "Environmental Impacts of Photoluminescence and Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting Technologies in Horticulture: Case Study on Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) and LED Lights for “Night Break” of Chrysa," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(19), pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:19:p:7969-:d:419823
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