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Savings on energy

LED lighting is a highly energy-efficient technology that holds the potential to transform the future of lighting in the United States. In comparison to incandescent lighting, LEDs use at least 75% less energy, and last up to 25 times longer.

Energy savings in the United States could be greatly enhanced by the widespread use of LED lighting. Energy savings from LED lighting could reach 569 TWh annually by 2035, equivalent to the annual energy output of more than 92 1,000 MW power plants by then.

LEDswhat they are and how they work

LED lighting is very different from other types of lighting, such as incandescent and CFL. Among the key differences are:LEDs emit light in a range of colors, and are the size of a pepper fleck. White light can be made using a mix of red, green, and blue LEDs.

Light Direction: LEDs emit light in a specific direction, eliminating the need for reflectors and diffusers. Due to this feature, LEDs are more efficient for use in recessed downlights and task lighting. The light from other types of lighting must be reflected in the desired direction, and more than half of the light may never leave the fixture.

There is very little heat generated by LEDs. CFLs release about 80% of their energy as heat, compared to 90% for incandescent bulbs.

LED lighting products typically last much longer than other types of lighting. The lifespan of an LED bulb is 3 to 5 times longer than that of a CFL and 30 times longer than that of an incandescent bulb.

Products made from LEDs:Home and industrial LED lighting products are available in a wide variety, and the list grows every year. With the rapid development of LED technology, more products are available, manufacturing is more efficient, and prices are lower. The following are some of the most common types of LED products.

The following are some of the most common types of LED products

Lighting for industrial and commercial applications
Due to their high efficiency and directional nature, LEDs are ideal for many industrial applications. Lighting fixtures for street lights, parking garages, walkways, outdoor areas, refrigerated cases, modular lighting, and task lighting increasingly use LEDs.