"The roundtable participants discussed three key topics. First, they addressed how to establish universal metrics for plant responses for radiations. Since such metrics don't exist, in many cases LED lighting fixtures used for horticulture applications are "qualified" for energy savings per human eye response, or luminous efficacy. However, in reality, luminous effective illumination for general lighting doesn't have much to do with how light effectively or efficiently affects plants. Therefore, correct and acceptable metrics must be established. Second, they discussed establishing standard methods for measuring and testing LEDs and LED light fixtures used for plant growth. The third topic was how to establish proper energy saving and performance measures for LED lighting in horticulture applications so that more correct specifications can be developed."
Jianzhong Jiao, Director of Regulations and Emerging Technologies, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors