More Efficient LED Light Bulbs To Replace Incandescent Light Bulbs
Today, 131 years after Thomas Edison received a patent for the incandescent lamp, the economic development of replacement LED lamps to achieve a quality, such as Edison. More LED (light emitting diodes) are entering the U.S. market that the extinction of the Congress ordered the creation of Edison was the horse and the next year and the beginning of the buggy. Cree, Inc. announced today that it has developed a lighter, more efficient LEDs to replace incandescent lamps for the home. "This is the first step towards the other by a 60-watt incandescent bulb," said Chuck Swoboda, chairman and CEO, in a statement. "In the race to market low-cost, low energy LED lamps, the industry has forgotten that LED lighting is designed to how well the technology that is changing." The bulb is not yet available in stores, is adjustable and uses less than 10 watts. Swoboda said that LED will be the first U.S. government Energy Star replacement of 60 watts when it comes to efficiency and quality of light. Lighting Science Group Corporation has created a new set of LEDs, known as Definity series. Home Depot began selling its nine-watt LED on the Internet and in stores. Other companies have also launched a LED replacement for incandescent lighting. Lighting Science Group said last month was the first U.S. company to make a million LED lights in less than a year. Revealed a replacement of a 60 watt LED bulbs 19, which is mercury, variable and 80% more efficient. He says he goes to the store for less than $ 30, starting from this month, Home Depot. To further improve the bestselling 60-watt incandescent America, Royal Philips Electronics has launched last year and Endura 12 Watt LED Osram Sylvania has launched its Ultra 12 watt LED bulb in online sales this year at Lowe's. General Electric offers LED replacement, too. Americans are increasingly aware of the obligations of the United States closer to energy saving lighting, but many remain in ignorance of his points, based on market research revealed last month by phone at Osram Sylvania. A little 'more than one third, or 36%, said he understood the law Congress passed in 2007 to remove a large number of incandescent bulbs by 2014, an increase of 26% and 21% in 2009 in 2008. However, only 19% think that the 100-watt incandescent bulb will be the first to be arrested in U.S. stores on January 1, 2012. California, has started to implement the phase out of this month, a year before, in terms of the United States. In general, the LED lamps will be the future for commercial and domestic lighting, to save not only money but also the planet.
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