2011年2月9日 星期三

use LED for your house

Mangalore: Go green, use LED for your house

Promoting the use of either compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) or Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs as alternatives for energy guzzling incandescent bulbs is not easy as both face serious setbacks, including health hazards posed by CFLs in the absence of a safe disposal policy.

Considering that Karnataka is a power-starved State, energy saving initiatives are always welcome.,patio furniture covers Light-Emitting Diode or L.E.D. based devices are becoming more and more popular these days. What's not to like about them? The State Government recently announced that it would soon begin to provide up to four CFLs to poor households at Rs. 15 in exchange for four incandescent lamps. The Centre put in place a similar scheme in 2009 to promote the use of CFL.

LED lamps, however, can save up to six times energy in a year compared to CFLs, according to a research paper authored by Rajbeer Singh,,led downlight A LED flashlight is a handy and practical tool which can be used by people of all ages which is why it is a perfect gift for any of your relatives or peers.,infrared sauna benefits Another thing about LED bulbs is that they do not give off very much heat which can be regarded as very good considering other incandescent bulbs can give off most of its power as heat which reduces your bulbs lifespan.,schedule 40 pvc pipe They turn on automatically when motion is detected and stay lit for a certain amount of time. Another use is for utility or safety purposes. Assistant Professor for Science,,promotional towels There are many styles of solar lighting that can be used. They are primarily for outside lighting. However, there are some that can be used for indoor lights. Society and Development Studies, Central University of Gujarat. They last 12 years and require no maintenance or replacement until then, the paper says. CFL on the other hand lasts only around a year.

However, the technologies used by CFL and LED lamp manufacturers, and the approach of the Government, have come in for criticism from independent bodies such as the Indian Society of Lighting Engineers.

Chairman of the Karnataka unit of the society M.S.N. Swamy said there were several problems with CFL and LED lamps. There was no policy in place to dispose of used lamps which contain mercury.

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