SIQUEIRA, Éder Wilian de Macedo.
Resumo:
The energy has a direct relationship to sustainability, since, to generate it, distribute it and
save it, there will always be environmental, social and economic impacts. This article will
address the industrial electricity consumption, in particular, systems and lighting alternatives
that contribute to an efficient and sustainable energy consumption in distribution centers, such
as the LED lamps and compact fluorescent lamps T5 (objects of the present study). To check
which type of lighting system best suited to a distribution center, two cases appear, the first
being a comparative study between LED lamps and traditional lamps and the second a comparative study between LED lamps, compact fluorescent lamps T5 and metal vapor lamps
on a distribution center‟s project building. When analyzing the data provided by the two
cases, it was concluded that assess the financial viability of a technical Lighting design
depends on what one takes as a baseline, comparing the energy potential of each type of lamp,
making the correct selection of luminaries and developing a lighting design that determines
the optimum amount of illumination for the venture.