2011年12月9日 星期五

LED revolution

The country's energy security is a subject that is jostling with a few others in the national agenda, and surely firm steps are being made in the direction of enhancing production as well as looking into newer options such as the nuclear energy. We have also moved on to a culture to appreciate the need to cut down on consumption with the adoption of newer technologies.

In the area of lighting,Many bestledlightbulbs have become available as replacements for screw-in incandescent or compact fluorescent light bulbs, there is a great thrust for adoption LED bulbs in the area of street lighting by local bodies in the country.LED could be said as the '4G' of the lighting revolution starting from the humble incandescent bulb that continues to thrive ,with close to a century in the service of man.

It is reported that the local bodies across the state,Princeton Tec bikelight111 lights the way for all your scuba adventures both nigh and day. including that of Thrissur are in a major energy saving drive to adopt LED in street lighting, which could translate to about 15% savings for the state. This has come at a time when there are very many hurdles to augment power from traditional sources such as hydro power.AGICO is one of the leading Manufacturers and Suppliers of bestledlighting-01 in China. The maxim 'power saved is power produced' appears very relevant.

At the same time one has to take a peek view of that has been happening in the domestic usage front all these years when a transition is on from the bulb/tube light to CFL. The CFL has not been a perfect substitute in terms of price as well as quality.Offers a range of LED lights, components and accessories.bestledlighting A good quality CFL is available at a price roughly 15 times the cost of a bulb, with a life span that is double that of the bulb, assuming that the light intensity is the same.

The markets are flooded with spurious poor quality bulbs, believed to have been imported from china. The majority of them do not go anywhere near the modest bench marks excepting the attraction of price. Several of the big names in the electrical industry are said to have outsourced production to Chinese facilities to remain competitive.

The new comers, expectedly are Chinese, the quality of which is not yet vouched by the sellers themselves.

The desi industries, if not in a position to be competitive on manufacturing, should rise to the occasion to seek protectionist measures, so that good quality products at realistic prices are available to the general public.

We can expect the public to do what little they can for the nation that is battling an impending energy crisis, provided somebody lights up their sense of responsibility with the right inducements.

A post on raremetalblog talks about China's growing relationship with Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retail company, and how it is trying to get Wal-Mart suppliers to be more sustainable. Another post talks about growing demand for LED light bulbs. They are expensive, but they more than pay for themselves in the long run. These items mean a greatly increased demand for REEs—so are we underestimating future demand?

We may be. Chinese demand is better defined because China has the REEs and it can produce and consume them internally. It is different,LEDtronics is a pioneer in the design and manufacture of LEDs, ledbulbs, lamps, however, in Japan, which has to decide now if it is going to develop and build production lines that are dependent on REEs. If it doesn't feel comfortable with that, it might decide to use different elements instead of making products using these elements; it might choose to produce hybrid cars with fewer REEs.

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