Investors Hangout Stock Message Boards Logo
  • Mailbox
  • Favorites
  • Boards
    • The Hangout
    • NASDAQ
    • NYSE
    • OTC Markets
    • All Boards
  • Whats Hot!
    • Recent Activity
    • Most Viewed Boards
    • Most Viewed Posts
    • Most Posted
    • Most Followed
    • Top Boards
    • Newest Boards
    • Newest Members
  • Blog
    • Recent Blog Posts
    • Recently Updated
    • News
    • Stocks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
    • Business
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Movers
  • Interactive Charts
  • Login - Join Now FREE!
  1. Home ›
  2. Stock Message Boards ›
  3. Stock Boards ›
  4. Music Licensing Inc (SONG) Message Board

Here are some Interesting facts about LED Lighting

Message Board Public Reply | Private Reply | Keep | Replies (0)                   Post New Msg
Edit Msg () | Previous | Next


Post# of 1004
Posted On: 07/23/2013 4:21:35 PM
Avatar
Posted By: shawhub

Here are some Interesting facts about LED Lighting.





Five Interesting Facts About LED Lights





LEDs, once restricted to electronic components, are used in various applications as an energy-efficient alternative to traditional bulbs. From traffic lights to Christmas lights and even home lighting, light-emitting diode lamps are an energy-efficient alternative to traditional incandescent or fluorescent bulbs and are used in an increasing number of applications. Introduced in 1962, LEDs are semiconductors that emit light when electrons recombine with electron holes -- the vacancies created when those electrons are excited to higher states by variations in electrical current. This interaction releases energy in the form of particles called photons -- which are the basic components of light -- in a process called electroluminescence.







Physical Properties Determine LED Colors



The difference in the color of LEDs -- red, green, blue, white and amber -- is determined by the energy gap of the materials that form the p-n junction of the diode. A diode consists of a section of N-type material (negatively charged) bonded to a section of P-type material (positively charged), with electrodes on each end. The p-n junction is where these two types of material are joined. Different N- and P-type materials result in different energy gaps that can be measured in the wavelengths that correspond to different colors of the spectrum of visible light.





LEDs Conserve Energy



Traditional incandescent bulbs are known for their energy inefficiency; almost 90 percent of the energy they consume is lost to the heat they generate. (See References 5) LEDs, on the other hand, use at least 75 percent less energy than incandescents and only produce 3.4 BTUs per hour, compared to 85 BTUs for incandescent bulbs.





LEDs Reduce Energy Costs



LEDs use only 2 to 10 watts of electricity, which is approximately one-third to one-thirtieth of that used by incandescent bulbs or compact fluorescent lamps. LED lights last 35 to 50 times longer than incandescent bulbs, and approximately 2 to 5 times longer than fluorescents. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates the widespread adoption of LED lighting in the next 20 years will save about $265 billion, prevent the need for constructing 40 new power plants and reduce the electricity demand of lighting by 33 percent.





LEDs Require No Warm-up Time.



LEDs are "instant-on," which means they achieve their optimal brightness immediately upon being powered on. This makes them especially useful in applications such as automotive and aircraft instrumentation illumination, emergency lighting and flashlights.








LEDs Have Many Home Lighting Uses.



Small LED lights can be clustered together and equipped with diffuser lenses to generate wider beams of light. Also, researchers at Purdue University developed a process that uses inexpensive silicon wafers instead of costlier sapphire-based technology. These advancements make LED lighting solutions comparable to traditional incandescent bulbs or CFLs.



http://www.ehow.com/list_7574356_five-interes...ights.html





$IFTF$



(0)
(0)




Music Licensing Inc (SONG) Stock Research Links


  1.  
  2.  


  3.  
  4.  
  5.  






Investors Hangout

Home

Mailbox

Message Boards

Favorites

Whats Hot

Blog

Settings

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

Disclaimer

Contact Us

Whats Hot

Recent Activity

Most Viewed Boards

Most Viewed Posts

Most Posted Boards

Most Followed

Top Boards

Newest Boards

Newest Members

Investors Hangout Message Boards

Welcome To Investors Hangout

Stock Message Boards

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

NASDAQ Stock Exchange (NASDAQ)

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Penny Stocks - (OTC)

User Boards

The Hangout

Private

Global Markets

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)

Euronext Amsterdam (AMS)

Euronext Brussels (BRU)

Euronext Lisbon (LIS)

Euronext Paris (PAR)

Foreign Exchange (FOREX)

Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)

London Stock Exchange (LSE)

Milan Stock Exchange (MLSE)

New Zealand Exchange (NZX)

Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX)

Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)

Contact Investors Hangout

Email Us

Follow Investors Hangout

Twitter

YouTube

Facebook

Market Data powered by QuoteMedia. Copyright © 2025. Data delayed 15 minutes unless otherwise indicated (view delay times for all exchanges).
Analyst Ratings & Earnings by Zacks. RT=Real-Time, EOD=End of Day, PD=Previous Day. Terms of Use.

© 2025 Copyright Investors Hangout, LLC All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Policy |Do Not Sell My Information | Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Help | Contact Us