tagged w/ LED bulbs
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See the light! 40,000 to 50,000 bulb life. Up to 90% energy reduction. No Mercury or harmful substances. Average payback of less than 1.5 years. Being better stewards of our environment.
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Citizens of the Earth, you're looking at the lightbulb of the future. In the coming years and decades our lives won't be illuminated by simple spheres or coils of white. Oh no; future bulbs will have cool fins and flares that make them look almost worth the $40 to $50 we'll pay for the things. That's what GE plans to ask for its Energy Smart LED bulb when it ships sometime in the next 12 months, and while that is a lot compared to the exiting options, look at the benefits: GE's bulbs will last a whopping 17 years when used four hours a day, and they give off light in all directions -- not focused in one spot like previous designs. But, most importantly, they're very efficient, using nine watts to give off the equivalent amount of light of a 40 watt incandescent bulb. That's 10 percent less than a 40 watt equivalent CFL, and there's no mercury or other toxic goop involved here either. It's the future, folks. Start saving.Citizens of the Earth, you're looking at the lightbulb of the future. In the... more
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The newly-introduced Pharox bulb from Lemnis Lighting uses only four watts of energy compared to seven watts used by a CFL bulb, and emits 2.69 kg of CO2 compared to 4.70 kg emitted by a CFL bulb. The Pharox bulb contains no mercury so it is entirely recyclable, lasts for 35 years (at 4 hours a day) or 50,000 hours, does not get hot, and emits a soft warm glow./////snip/////If one percent of the earth's population were to replace just two incandescent bulbs to Pharox bulbs each, then we would save about://////- 6.3 billion KWh of energy//////- 100 million tons in CO2 emissions//////- $35 billion in usage/replacement costs.//////end of excerpt.////Imagine that. Buy a bulb, save the world... or at least do something to atone for the damage we have already done to this planet.
The newly-introduced Pharox bulb from Lemnis Lighting uses only four watts of energy... more
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