Currently has about 10 billion of incandescent lighting, they consume about 1/5 of the world's energy. With the current "green" ecological trend, in order to save energy, many people are looking for new ways to save our planet. Solar, wind, hydro and other renewable energy sources are being built to replace coal and steam in a way that is harmful to the environment.
Another alternative to energy conservation is the use of smart grids and smart systems that consume less energy and consume energy only when needed. For the lighting system, LED combined with smart sensor circuit appears to be a promising method that can be used to solve the problem of high energy consumption. LED, or solid-state light source (SSL) protocol, energy consumption is about 1/3 of incandescent lamp, they are more efficient use of energy. Manufacturers already have such solutions.
Watt-sucking incandescent continues to dominate residential lighting landscape, although they are inefficient, and only a small part of the energy into light. The rest of the energy is wasted and disappeared through the glass. Because of the low efficiency of incandescent lamps, they have been eliminated in many countries around the world. Australia and Venezuela are in a leading position at this stage, the United States will begin in 2012 through the beginning of this thing in 2014. Energy saving lamps (CFL) have already begun to use, they save 25% of household consumption of power, while generating less heat. In fact, a 20W energy saving lamp can emit the same brightness as the 75W incandescent lamp.
The conversion of consumers from incandescent lamps to energy efficient lamps was to provide a discount mechanism for people in cities and towns at the end of the 1990s. Consumers are attracted to the "green" to achieve the cost savings on the bill. However, for many people it is not always a positive experience, for example, they want the dark, but not by energy-saving lamp regulator lights, energy-saving lamps contain a small amount of mercury, the need for appropriate handling of hazardous substances. Many bulbs will be recycled and properly handled, but most of them will be buried in landfills, which will lead to groundwater pollution. The use of energy-saving lamps is very low, in the United States is estimated that only about 11% of households use. In the past 5 years energy-saving lamp technology has been greatly improved, but there is still no optimal solution.
Advances in semiconductor lighting (SSL) technology have rapidly increased the commercial and residential LED lighting market. Long life, better lighting effect, and more energy saving, these are the main factors for LED to replace incandescent lamps and energy-saving lamps. LED only needs to consume 1/3 of its predecessor's incandescent light energy. It can make full use of smart sensors and microcontrollers to really bring additional energy savings and economic benefits, is the real "green" technology. Some experts expect that in the future less than a year, most consumers will be willing to use LED lighting.
The next few years, the lighting industry will usher in a crucial moment in the history of lighting, in the European Union, Canada, Brazil and many states will take measures to gradually withdraw from the market on incandescent bulbs. The United States has begun to introduce a local utility LED lamp incentive plan, which will accelerate the speed of LED lighting. These incentives will make up for the high cost of consumers to buy new lights, which is about five times the cost of energy-saving lamps.
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