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Many of us take Sunlight for granted. We cover ourselves up at every turn from its effects. Yet our body craves and actually needs the full spectrum of light that emanates from the sun. Here you will find links to bring the sun into your home or business, information on the Spectrum and why full-spectrum lighting can help you be healthier and smarter and lighting that is powered by the sun. Links verified April 19, 2011
Bristolite Skylights-CA-Sunlight enters the tube through a clear dome and reflects down the silver lined pipe to a prismatic translucent ceiling fixture which spreads daylight evenly throughout the room.
CES Canadian Energy Solution is an Ottawa/Montreal based skylight Co. specializing in Solar Thermal Energy, skylights, sun tunnels and roof windows.
Daylight Harvesting-Okay. This phrase was new to me as of August 2004 so I had to look it up. Gives a general overview on this page.
Daylite-Provider of natural lighting solutions.
Eureka-An attempt to bring the sun through heliostats into the heart of this Austrian town in the midst of cold, dark winter.
Farlight-Company's goal to bring light into mines or dark buildings.
Glazing Vision-From viewing to walk on they can create a clear roof for you in any configuration you can imagine. UK
Global Dimming-Never heard of it? This article speaks of how the earth seems to be receiving less sunshine.
Hurricane Products-Includes impact resistant skylights, curtain walls and more.
Hybrid Lighting-Gov't site that deals with how to utilize the best of natural and artificial lighting. Be sure to read about the light pipe; the ability to bring natural light to the dark interiors of buildings.
Parans-Collects sunlight outdoors and then produces light indoors through a light fixture. Article
SOL-Solar Outdoor Lighting-Pretty neat idea to power your industrial center by the sun.
Solar Powered LED Lighting-Finally a very cool idea is born and produced by Carmanah.
Suntunnel-A flexible skylight that goes around the chimney or other obstructions.
Think Glass-Imagine you could build a glass floor and imagine that it could pick up light and transfer it to the floor below. Or how about a greenhouse or a pond below the house?
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