GGE Corp., Limited
2 Floor, B6 Building, 2nd Industrial district, Shi'ao, Langqin Road, Dalang, Longhua, Bao'an District, Shenzhen 518109 China
Tel:+86-755-88257880 Fax:+86-755-88257891 CEP: +86-13244899899 CP: Ms Megan Deng
E-mail: sales@chinagge.com www.chinagge.com
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Energy Efficiency through Energy Star LED Lighting |
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Energy Efficiency through Energy Star LED Lighting
Make your home more energy efficient through the use of Energy Star approved led lighting. LED, light-emitting diode, lighting is more efficient, durable, versatile and longer lasting than incandescent and fluorescents lighting. LEDs emit light in a specific direction enabling them to use light and energy more effectively. Although you will find led lightingĄ¯s ability to use 75% less energy than incandescent fixtures appealing; they are more expensive. There are several led products available, but keep in mind not all LEDs are alike. Choosing Energy Star qualified lighting will ensure you have purchased a proven product. Instant lighting, color quality and no flicker are just a few of the strict tests that led lighting products must pass in order to be awarded Energy Star approval.
There are several led indoor and outdoor lighting options to complete any home project from renovating, building to upgrading. Design an easy accessible walk way and porch with outdoor led wall-mounted porch lights, step lights and pathway lights. Accent your workspace with a led indoor portable desk lamp and tasks light, or highlight granite counter-tops with under-cabinet kitchen lights. Consider adding energy efficient recessed down lights to your home; they will reduce cooling cost as they waste no energy or light. Do you have a piece of fine art that you would like to draw attention to? Recessed lights function well as accent and down lights. Also, set the mood or adjust lighting of a room to your needs by purchasing a dimmer switch.
You can shop for Energy Star led lighting through sites such as Lowes and Home Depot. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates an increase of led lighting usage over the next 20 years in the U.S. can reduce lighting electricity demand by 33% in 2027.
Tamara Thompson has been an Internet content writer for over 10 years. Her work includes copy for email campaigns, articles and sales advertisements. Tamara is a gradute of Savannah College of Art & Design. Inspiring others to go green. Blog: Green Mama Living
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