The LED technology has advanced significantly over the past years, resulting in drastically improved lighting quality when compared to older technologies like the incandescent bulbs or the fluorescent tubes. While the lighting quality is improved, the LED technology is using considerably less energy.
And lets stay with the low energy use for a while. LED bulbs can, compared to the traditional light sources, result in an 80 % reduction in energy use. This drastic reduction does not only look good on your next energy bill, but does indeed look good in terms of less pollution and making the earth greener – bulb by bulb. The drastic energy reduction does also make the payback of the LED product quick while decreasing the long-term energy cost, which makes the LED technology desirable for large industries. With more and more large industries getting in on the LED development, the carbon savings will really add up.
The increase of demands on LED technology will also fluctuate the market over time, which means that there are more companies that ‘wants in’ on the popular market of LED technology. The more suppliers there are on the market of LEDs, the more will the suppliers desperately try to differentiate on price or quality, which will result in a generally lower price and higher quality of LEDs for the final consumer. LEDs are indeed making energy efficiency in general more easily achievable – both for the private consumer and for large industries. Our earth is getting greener every time a traditional light source is replaced with a LED light source and that is why LEDs are the future of energy efficient lighting.
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