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LEDs may soon outshine incandescent light bulbs.
Wednesday, 4/21/10
Recently, lighting industry leaders have been investing more heavily in LED technology. While CFL bulbs remain the most inexpensive energy-saving light bulbs currently on the market, Philips officials say 80 to 90 percent of lighting will convert to LEDs in the future.
CFLs brighten your home and lighten your bills.
Wednesday, 4/21/10
How can homeowners pinch their pennies in a recovering economy? Chicago's WGN recommends switching to energy-saving light bulbs for a bright outlook in tough economic times.
New LED technology might be worth the cash investment.
Saturday, 4/17/10
Plenty of people have been talking about GE's new energy-saving LED light bulb. Part of the buzz around the bulbs is the finger-like device that helps evenly disperse the light to make them as warm and home-friendly as incandescent light bulbs. Some say this is the future of lighting.
Philips may outshine the competition with plans for a 60-watt LED bulb.
Wednesday, 4/14/10
Recently, GE unveiled plans for a 40-watt LED bulb. The new GE device emits the same amount of light as 40-watt incandescent light bulbs while consuming a fraction of the energy.
LED bulbs will go greener (not literally).
Tuesday, 4/13/10
LED light bulbs can reportedly save more than 80 percent on energy use. But with the pending ban on incandescent light bulbs and Americans' increasing adoption of energy-saving light bulbs, consumers are getting greedier for greener alternatives - and that can be a good thing for both electric bills and the environment.
Switch that olf fluroescent tube lighitng in your office to GE's new energy-saving, cash-saving LED alternative.
Tuesday, 4/13/10
T8 fluorescent lamps are still commonly used commodities - perhaps in part because the manufacturers are slow to make energy-efficient alternatives to the long-standing technology.
GE's new light bulb is better for homes.
Saturday, 4/10/10
It seems GE wants to put an energy-saving light bulb in every lamp in every living room. The company's new 40-watt LED light bulb offers the same output and warmth as traditional, 40-watt incandescent light bulbs while consuming just nine watts of energy.
New technology might make CFL bulbs even safer.
Thursday, 4/08/10
Energy-saving light bulbs are known for longer lives, lower consumption and less heat than incandescent light bulbs. CFLs - one of the most efficient yet affordable lighting products on the market - have an unfortunate stigma because they contain mercury. But mercury may be a problem no more.
LEDs have come along way, and now experts say they could be the future of the lighting industry.
Friday, 4/02/10
There will soon come a time when the warm glow of home lighting will not come from traditional bulbs. With the 2012 ban on incandescent light bulbs fast approaching, industry leaders predict many consumers will start switching to energy-saving light bulbs sooner rather than later.
New LED Bulbrite Tubro lights are perfect for your home.
Thursday, 4/01/10
The incandescent light bulb ban is set to take effect in 2012, but a number of leaders in the lighting industry are wasting no time in getting green alternatives on the market and in consumers' light sockets.

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