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Useful References
(1) The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department. (n.d.). Guidelines on Energy Efficiency
Equipment T5 Fluorescent Lamps. Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
(2) The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department. (n.d.). T5 Lamps and Luminaires – The 3rd
Generation in Office Lighting. Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
(3) The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department. (n.d.). Retrofit with Energy Efficient Fluorescent
Lighting System. Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
(4) The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department. (n.d.). LED a Kind of Unconventional Lamp.
Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
(5) The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department. (n.d.). Guidelines for Specifying & Procuring
LED Lighting Products for Lighting Projects. Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
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(6) The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department. (2007). HK EE Net. Lighting Technology Outline.
Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
(7) The Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Electrical and
Mechanical Services Department. (2012). Code of Practice for Energy Efficiency of
Building Services Installation. Energy Efficiency Requirements for Light Installation.
Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
(8) Collaborative for High Performance Schools. (2012). Design for High Performance
Schools Volume II – Design. Retrieved 1 June, 2012, from
Energy Efficient T5 Light Tubes
One school, which replaced about 800 sets T8 tubes with T5 tubes,
saved 13,300kWh of electricity over six months. The amount of
electricity tariff reduced is equivalent to $14,300.