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U.S. Department of Energy DOE Report: LED is a minimum impact on the environment, energy efficient lighting
2012-8-10
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to a new report points out that LED lighting is significant in that incandescent bulb compared to the lower impact on the environment and the slight super-fluorescent lamps (CFLs). LED manufacturing and utility "in this report compare the life cycle of these three different bulbs, including production, operation and eliminated. This report, the LED bulbs do a comprehensive study and analysis of three different bulb production, assembly, transportation and elimination on the energy and the environment. This is also the first open discussion of the report of the LED production process to support the Department of Energy to protect the public's air and water, improve the competitiveness of U.S. clean energy, and to assist the family and line number to save the costs of energy bills.
 
This is the second report of the Department of Energy assessment compared with the traditional light bulbs, LED bulbs, the life cycle cost of environmental resources. This report follows on a report that is published in February 2012
"ReviewoftheLifecycleEnergyConsumptionofIncandescent, CompactFluorescentandLEDLamps" conclusions and to continue to make a more detailed assessment and comparison of three different lighting sources wide-ranging implications on the environment.
 
Report that the traditional fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and LED lights are very similar in terms of energy consumption, both energy consumption are less than incandescent bulbs, and consumed compared to manufacturing and transportation, running most of the life cycle energy. Because of the high efficiency of the running, consuming 12.5 watts of electricity and can be achieved and CFLs (15 watts) and incandescent bulbs (60 watts), the efficacy. 15 test report 14 shows the LED bulbs are three lighting among the most environmentally friendly lamps.
 
In addition to the dominant disposal, all aspects of testing are, compared to LED bulbs, CFLs larger impact on the environment. The landfill would be after the LED inside the aluminum alloy material precipitation will cause great harm. The DOE report noted that, based on short-term improvement in the next five years, the LED on the environment impact of today's small
 
When market-oriented in order to save money for the customers and the company, from the incandescent light bulb change to use to save energy in lighting, LED lights and CFLs impact on the environment, we expect to reduce today's 3-10 times.
 
 
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