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How to Use The CFL Experience Toolkit
Building Residential Energy Efficiency Programs Based on Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs)
In this tutorial you will learn
Website Components
This toolkit is intended to provide information on compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) program design, program financing and program implementation for developing countries looking to implement similar programs. It is designed with two main functions. First, to walk users
through the phases of a CFL program, explaining each step and directing users to more detailed information that can be used to take action on each step. Second, it is intended to be a knowledge center where users can find case studies, technical specifications, templates and links.
Below is a list of all the components of the site, next we will describe each element in detail.
Navigation Tools
There are 3 separate ways to navigate the CFL Experience Toolkit.
1. Left-side navigation The left-side navigation expands and
Contracts, showing the basic elements of each toolkit. Each title is a live link.
2. Content mapThe content map shows all pages within the entire toolkit. It is laid out in a logical mind map that shows each layer of content,
each element is a live link.
3. Bottom of page navigation threadThe bottom navigation highlights the thread of the current page you are on, showing the user the
exact location of where they are in the toolkit, each text element is also a live link.
1. Program Design
2. Economics &
Financing
3. Program Implementation
CFL Experience Elements Wheel
The CFL Experience Wheel represents the three basic elements involved in building a CFL program. To navigate, click on the element you are interested in and read the overview on the right. Then click Begin to start exploring that element.
Overview of the Step by Step Guides
Within each element of the CFL Toolkit Experience there are Step by Step Guides that take users through the necessary steps within that phase. The Step by Step Guides are designed to be used chronologically, moving from Step 1 through to the end. To start, click
the blue button. However, users can click on any step at any time to get an overview and more information about that particular step.
Overview of Step by Step Guides
As noted the Step by Step Guides are designed to be used chronologically, users can start from Step 1 and move through to the end. To start,
click the blue button.
Alternatively, depending on your preference, you can choose to cover only one particular step. To do this, click on the “Learn More About This
Step” button.
Users can also click on any step at any time to get an overview of that
one step.
Step by Step Guide – Detailed page
After clicking the Start from Step 1 button, the
Step by Step Guide expands into a in-depth
detailed guide with graphics. Next and
Previous buttons will navigate through the
steps and the Step guide at the bottom show users where the are within the
guide.
In the Case Studies section the user can access a database of CFL projects that have been
implemented all over the world. To navigate the case studies
simply click on the icon for the country you are interested. They
are sorted by type (local, national or multinational) and
size (small, medium, large). When an icon is selected a
summary box pops up, to get in depth information about the
case, click on More.
Case Studies
Case Study Information
Knowledge Center
The Knowledge Center is the central part of the CFL Toolkit Experience. You will find technical information about program design, financing and implementation. In addition there are templates and example documents from CFL program case studies.
Above are the components that make up the Knowledge Center. To explore the Knowledge Center further, go to the CFL Toolkit Experience.
We hope you find this website useful. Please do send us your suggestions for improving this website.
Please write to us at [email protected]