The light-emitting diode (LED)
The light-emitting diode (LED) is one of today's most
energy-efficient and rapidly-developing lighting technologies. Quality LED
light bulbs last longer, are more durable, and offer comparable or better light
quality than other types of lighting. Check out the Led
Lights Sydney you didn't know about LEDs to learn more.
Energy Savings
Led lighting Sydney,
LED is a highly energy efficient lighting technology, and has the potential to
fundamentally change the future of lighting in the United States. Residential LEDs -- especially ENERGY STAR
rated products -- use at least 75% less energy, and last 25 times longer, than
incandescent lighting.
Widespread use of Led Lights Sydney has the greatest potential impact on
energy savings in the United States. By 2027, widespread use of LEDs could save
about 348 TWh (compared to no LED use) of electricity: This is the equivalent
annual electrical output of 44 large electric power plants (1000 megawatts
each), and a total savings of more than $30 billion at today's electricity
prices.
Learn more about how energy-efficient lightbulbs compare
with traditional incandescents.
How our Led lighting
Sydney LEDs are Different
Led lighting Sydney
is very different from other lighting sources such as incandescent bulbs and CFLs.
Key differences include the following:
Light Source: LEDs are the size of a fleck of pepper, and a
mix of red, green, and blue LEDs is typically used to make white light.
Direction: LEDs emit light in a specific direction, reducing
the need for reflectors and diffusers that can trap light. This feature makes
LEDs more efficient for many uses such as recessed downlights and task
lighting. With other types of lighting, the light must be reflected to the
desired direction and more than half of the light may never leave the fixture. Led lighting Sydney
Heat: LEDs emit very little heat. In comparison,
incandescent bulbs release 90% of their energy as heat and CFLs release about
80% of their energy as heat.
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