What are LED Lights? A light-emitting diode (LED) is an electronic light source. Luminescence from an electrically stimulated crystal had been observed as early as 1907. The LED was introduced as a practical electronic component in 1962.
All early devices emitted low-intensity red light, but modern LEDs are
available across the visible, ultraviolet and infra red wavelengths, with
very high brightness.
LEDs are based on the semiconductor diode. When the diode is forward biased (switched on), electrons are able to recombine with holes and energy is released in the form of light. This effect is called electroluminescence and the color of the light is determined by the energy gap of the semiconductor. The LED is usually small in area (less than 1 mm2) with integrated optical components to shape its radiation pattern and assist in reflection.
These lights are a wonderful invention that has changed the way the world is
lit. Not only are they long lasting, they have many environmental benefits. LED
lights are four times more efficient than a regular incandescent light bulb and
last 10 times as long. LED lights also use between 50 and 80 percent less energy
than an incandescent bulb.
LED's are considerably less expensive to operate, however are a little more
expensive to purchase. LED home lighting requires only one third of the energy
that an incandescent bulb will use. A single 18-watt LED light can replace a
75-watt incandescent and in the lifetime of the LED light, will save 570 kWh of
energy. At a basic eight cents per kilowatt rate, that equals $45 dollars in
energy bill savings.
By switching to low energy LED home lighting in your home, even one bulb will
keep one half of a ton of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere through the
lifetime of the bulb instead of using incandescent bulbs. Switching also keeps
sulfur oxide and nuclear waste out of the atmosphere as well, leading to a
cleaner world and one that will last much longer. By simply switching, our
environment could easily revitalize itself without having to deal with the
excess carbon dioxide, sulfur oxide and nuclear waste emissions that are
currently being released into the atmosphere every day. Even changing one lonely
bulb in every home to LED home lighting would make a significant impact on the
environment.
If every home in the United States were to switch to LED home lighting, 90 power
plants could be retired, a potentially powerful impact to the long-term health
of the environment. Being energy efficient and environmentally conscious doesn’t
have to disrupt your entire life. The switch is as difficult as changing one
light bulb in your home, the results of which would save you money on your
electricity bill each month. Just one home lighting fixture, one light bulb can
be a positive step forward for your household. Take a look around your home and
count how many bulbs you use and consider how often you change them. Say, for
example that you change a bulb every two months. Now, consider that by changing
them all to LED lighting for your home, you could leave them and not have to
replace them for 20 months. The slightly higher upfront costs of LED lights make
sense.
LED lighting is finding its way into many niche markets. You can get a LED
flashlight that also uses less battery energy, ensuring that the next time the
power goes out in your home, you can be confident that your batteries will last.
There are also LED lanterns that you can choose from that are ideal for camping
or hunting. They last for considerably longer than other lanterns because they
use 10 times less energy to run than standard incandescent bulbs and even less
energy than a kerosene lantern.
For LED home lighting, there are many options available other than just bulbs.
You can find LED light fixtures for your home, indoor and out, that will provide
low energy, environmentally-friendly lighting that can save you money on your
energy bill.
We all are challenged to do our part to conserve energy. By making small
adjustments to the way we live, we can begin to make an impact on our world. One
small change we all can make is to switch our home and outdoor light fixtures to
LED light options. There are a large number of options for LED home lighting and
LED camping and hunting outdoor equipment available on the market, all of which
provide the energy efficiency benefits inherent in LED products. The benefits
can become apparent very quickly as we begin to see our energy bill costs reduce
over a period of a few months.
~Ben Anton, 2007
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About the Author
Ben Anton lives in the Northwest and writes for DLK. Ben invites you to read about the energy efficiency and cost savings available with home lighting fixtures at our easy to use lights and hunting knife website.
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