By: Dom Clacy | 2010-03-27 | camping What is LED? Why are they better than standard filament bulbs and how can this benefit the camper? This article aims to answer these questions. read more
By: Bill Dough | 2010-03-27 | Interior design Environmentally friendly options for replacing incandescent lighting are usually either Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) or Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs. CFLs operate similarly to conventional fluorescent lamps where electricity is used to activate mercury vapor that resides in the glass tube. read more
By: Thomas Metscher | 2010-03-30 | Interior design This article examines the total cost of ownership comparison of an energy efficient 10 watt LED bulb and a 100 watt incandescent bulb. The monetary costs and the environmental costs are outlined in detail within this submission. read more
By: Faisal Farrukh | 2011-10-19 | Electronics Every home around the world needs to have a good source of light available for the residents to utilize. Light sources are very essential for people to cope with their living on this planet where in the olden days the prime source of light was fire. In the early ages people used to produce light in their caves or homes by lighting up torches made of wood, candles and oil or gas lamps. read more
By: Peter Jenny | 2012-03-22 | Electronics The international campaign to end the reign of the incandescent light bulb is well under way. This September the 60 Watt filament bulb was finally taken out of production and in a few years time it is hoped that the wasteful bulbs will be gone altogether. That is why it is a good idea to start looking for a suitable alternative today! read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-09-16 | Science CFL and LED energy-efficient bulbs Conventional incandescent and fluorescent bulbs are on the verge of becoming extinct. More and more consumers are looking to supply their home with energy and money-saving alternatives. Light Emitting Diode (LED) are not only extremely energy-efficient but their utilization has evolved from single-bulb use to being able to fit into virtually any household light fixture, which is achieved by grouping the small bulbs together. read more
By: Anita Samuelis | 2010-10-20 | Home improvement Incandescent light bulbs belong to the past - according to the latest EU government regulations, which simply ruled out the distribution of various Wattage filament light bulbs. Since they are incredibly cheap to buy, some cannot be consoled. However, they turn out to be the most expensive lighting solutions if we consider their short lifespan or high consumption of energy, so many hail the regulations. What are their main reasons for doing so? Check out here below. read more
By: Shalu Nagpal | 2011-08-16 | Home improvement CFL tubelights have quite a number of advantages over regular incandescent light bulbs. Most important is that they are far more energy efficient—saving up to 80% of the energy consumed to produce the same light. read more
By: Dominic Longpre | 2012-05-29 | Internet Marketing Today we are going to compare High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) with LED. Based on the knowledge we learned about LED before, we basically know that LED lights are more efficiency, more energy saving, more durable than incandescent lights and compact fluorescent lights (CFL). read more
By: Dominic Longpre | 2012-05-06 | Electronics Today we are going to compare High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) with LED. Based on the knowledge we learned about LED before, we basically know that LED lights are more efficiency, more energy saving, more durable than incandescent lights and compact fluorescent lights (CFL). read more
By: Avner Leibovitch | 2010-03-29 | Interior design CFL bulbs have gone a long way since 1985, though. The modern CFLs are much better compared to their predecessors. The CFL bulbs today turn on quickly, they are bright, white, do not flicker, and are silent. But if there is one thing that hasn't changed about these bulbs, it is their energy saving property. read more
By: Brad Long | 2011-01-20 | Article Marketing More and more people are becoming concerned about the state of the environment and new methods for energy saving are always being developed. One way of doing this has been through using less energy by investing in CFL light bulbs. read more
By: Patt Carpenter | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Mercury is poisonous, yet it's a critical part of most compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), the kind that environmentalists and some governments are pushing as a new way to cut energy consumption. Mercury is probably best known for its effects on the nervous system. It can also damage the kidneys and liver, and in sufficient quantities can cause death. read more
By: Ihtesham Jamal | 2011-02-04 | Interior design Talking about fluorescent or incandescent we first need to know what kind of energy these two elements produce and how they are beneficial for humans. read more
By: Brainwork | 2011-07-19 | Customer Service Light emitting diode is used as indicator lamps in many electronic devices and for other lighting purposes. The energy saving light emitting diodes are eco friendly in nature. read more