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Energy Professionals
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Question posted: 03 16 2009 12:43:52 +0000,
3 answers, 211 views, last activity
07 06 2010 20:18:08 +0000
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First it was Incandescent bulb, then came fluorescent (clf) bulb. What next ?
Are we going to see something that will replace fluorescent bulb and save power ?
In an effort to cut energy costs and “go green,” many countries, including the United States, are either considering phasing out incandescent light bulbs or have already passed laws to ban them. As standard light bulbs go the way of the dinosaurs, consumers are left with just two viable options, LED light bulbs and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs).
LED is the next because LEDs are extremely energy efficient, can tolerate temperature variances and turbulence - all while lasting a long time - the quest began in an effort to create light bulbs by clustering numerous LED’s together. And it’s worked. LED light bulbs are now being produced that boast exceptional energy efficiency. A 7-watt LED light bulb, for example, can now replace a 75-watt incandescent bulb. As you can guess, the potential savings in energy costs and greenhouse gasses is enormous.
In an effort to cut energy costs and “go green,” many countries, including the United States, are either considering phasing out incandescent light bulbs or have already passed laws to ban them. As standard light bulbs go the way of the dinosaurs, consumers are left with just two viable options, LED light bulbs and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs).
LED is the next because LEDs are extremely energy efficient, can tolerate temperature variances and turbulence - all while lasting a long time - the quest began in an effort to create light bulbs by clustering numerous LED’s together. And it’s worked. LED light bulbs are now being produced that boast exceptional energy efficiency. A 7-watt LED light bulb, for example, can now replace a 75-watt incandescent bulb. As you can guess, the potential savings in energy costs and greenhouse gasses is enormous.
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