By: Maarcko Crane | 2011-11-14 | Home Improvement It has been estimated that incandescent light bulbs will vanish from stores by the end of 2013. Their place will be taken by energy saving light bulbs, which can produce 80 percent more light from the energy they use than incandescent light bulbs. 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: 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: Tony Savour | 2010-03-30 | Interior design One of the most used light bulbs all over the world is the incandescent light bulb, yes there are many other types out there to choose from but for many, many years the incandescent has been the most popular out of all of them. They are a source of electric light and work by having an electric current pass through a filament which is then heated up inside the bulb until it produces light, this is all encapsulated in glass which stops any oxygen hitting the filament which would break the bulb and make it go out. read more
By: Dominic Longpre | 2012-05-16 | Electronics The article written above discusses about the benefits of Led light products in comparison with traditional incandescent bulbs. read more
By: Blair E | 2010-09-22 | Presentation Although most incandescent light bulbs are set to be banned by 2012, people are still looking for ways to improve and innovate on this ubiquitous technology. read more
By: espowniki | 2011-10-11 | Home & Family So why are they so expensive? And therefore are these people going to get significantly less expensive in the near future? Fast Organization journal recently dissected the actual technology at the rear of Brought lights and revealed why the actual production procedure is really a costly 1.What they found with an research into the supplies, labor and parts was which turning an LED into a bulb requ read more
By: alishushu123 | 2012-02-24 | Cars The 9W LED bulb from LEDs America (replaces 100W incandescent bulbs) will join the other two similar products, including the 5W LED (replaces 60W incandescent bulbs) and the 4W (to replace 40W incandescent bulbs). read more
By: ddew | 2010-12-20 | Sales Nojima Japanese electrical appliance chain enterprises, today announced that the company Kanagawa stores within five points will be subsidizing the industry take the lead in environmentally friendly LED light bulb Trade-in program read more
By: agnes celina | 2012-02-10 | Electronics LED lights or light emitting diode, are the best form of lights, which will be the residential lights in near future. read more
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: 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: Maria Swan | 2011-08-31 | Electronics With the United States' phase-out of conventional incandescent light bulbs set to start in a few months, an article in the current edition of Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) describes how the ban on 100-watt bulbs portends a huge new wave of growth for the once lowly light-emitting diode (LED). read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-12 | Business European Union Incandescent Ban into effect Sept. 1, as the domestic Energy Saving Lamp Producing provinces, Zhejiang, exports to the EU energy saving lamp market bullish. However, the short term will not be a "blowout" market. Two years ago, the European Union to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, has made the decision to ban incandescent. Under the plan, within two years the EU will gradually replace the high energy consumption with energy-saving lamps, old-fashioned incandescent bulbs read more