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2. Our traditional incandescent light bulb,
which loses most of its energy as heat, is
primarily being replaced these days with
the higher-efficiency compact fluorescent,
or CFL. The CFL, though, has its own
problems, primarily the inclusion of toxic
mercury in the design and a strange,
sometimes unpleasant color that even gives
some people headaches.
4. LEDs have been around for many years --
they light up digital clocks, Christmas lights,
flashlights and traffic signals, and they tell
you when you've got a new voicemail
message on your cell phone.
5. Certain drawbacks have kept companies
from manufacturing them in standard,
replacement-size light bulb form, so they
haven't taken off as quickly for household
lighting.
7. An LED is what's called a "solid-state lighting" technology, or SSL.
Basically, instead of emitting light from a vacuum (as in an
incandescent bulb) or a gas (as in a CFL), an SSL emits light from a piece
of solid matter.
In the case of a traditional LED, that piece of matter is a
semiconductor.
8. An LED produces light when electrons move
around within its semiconductor structure.
9. A semiconductor is made of a positively
charged and a negatively charged
component.
The positive layer has "holes" -- openings for
electrons; the negative layer has free electrons
floating around in it.
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10. In the past as LED technology was evolving,
the structure of an LED caused some of that
light to get trapped inside.
So an LED bulb has traditionally been
dimmer than an incandescent bulb.
11. However, now LEDs are getting brighter. You
can find LED replacement bulbs that emit
light equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent
light bulb.
12. An LED replacement light bulb emits 60-
watt equivalent light using 7.5 watts of
power.
13. The LED method of producing light loses far
less energy to heat than do other lighting
technologies.
It's dramatically more efficient than the
vacuum/filament method used in
incandescent bulbs -- up to 85% more
efficient.
14. A single light fixture stocked with a 60-watt incandescent bulb consumes
about 525 kWh of electricity in a year; put an LED bulb in that light fixture,
and the annual energy use is more like 65 kWh.
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15. The annual CO2 reduction is in the
hundreds of pounds for a single lamp.
16. You could go 20 years without having to
change an LED light bulb!
A typical incandescent bulb lasts about 750
hours; an LED bulb lasts 30,000 hours.
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17. The lighting industry in general expects LED
costs to come down quickly.
Lighting Science Group, a company that
develops and manufactures LED lighting,
estimates a 50 percent price reduction
within two years.
Breakthroughs are popping up at a
breakneck pace.
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