The Green Power & Potential of LED Lighting
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AlconLighting.Com on August 22, 2011 at 10:55 pm Lighting professionals, industry associations and government organizations agree: LED technology holds tremendous potential to conserve energy on a global scale. Formerly limited to low-illuminance and specialty applications, LEDs have progressed at rapid rates to now compete with conventional sources in wide-ranging uses. Today LED sources are already 5X more efficient than incandescent and halogen, and are on par with the efficiency of most fluorescent technologies. And most importantly, they will only continue to improve. Systems that utilize LED sources are eco-smart in other ways, too. They generally have much longer lifetimes than conventional sources, which translates to less replacement and less waste. They’re also inherently free of harmful mercury. And finally, the directional nature of LED sources allows for more efficient lighting fixtures that project light exactly where it’s needed – mitigating both wasteful light and light pollution. In short, low voltage energy efficient LED lighting systems help lighting professionals make ecologically-sound design choices today, while promising to have even greater cumulative impact in the future. Did you know? Lighting is an important component of the overall green story, accounting for 30% of electricity use in our residential and commercial buildings combined, and 22% of our nation’s electricity use in total. According to the U.S. Department of Energy:
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