Enjoy Versatility and Adaptability with LED Power Supplies As with most conventional lighting, the majority of LED lighting installed in the home, store, or place of business should probably be hardwired into the current electrical system. But there are a number of situations where it makes more sense to rely on LED power supplies and Learn More
Many people find that in terms of the per-item cost, LEDs are more expensive than almost all other comparable, commercially available options. LED lights for public use in homes, offices, and places of business are a relatively new invention. CFLs became commercially available to consumers in the mid 1980s, while LED lighting wasn’t widely available Learn More
At every stage of their existence – production, transport, and use – LED lights use less electricity than any other lighting source, which means they offer the least polluting source of natural light. The idea of consuming less electricity is simple on its face, but it has far-reaching implications. Lighting is one of the biggest Learn More
The commonly identified benefit of LED lights’ low energy consumption is that they decrease electricity consumption, thereby lowering electricity costs and diminishing carbon emissions. But there is a flip side to that same fact that doesn’t rely on eco-friendliness; they can be used in locations with limited access to constant electricity to provide effective lighting Learn More
Yes, you can buy 60W replacement LED light bulbs, but first you need to figure out what type of light fixture you have. If it requires a standard E26 or E27 screw-in bulb, the 9W Tess LED Light Bulb is an excellent replacement for 60W incandescent lighting. There are also several other similar LED bulbs Learn More
L.E.D. Strip Lights and Other LEDs Consume Less Electricity, and This Can Save Homeowners Money. Learn How to Implement Cost-cutting LEDs at www.elementalLED.com.
The short answer is that 99 percent of LED lights are already in compliance with the most aggressive efficiency standards in the country. Several states such as California and New Jersey enacted legislation in 2007 and 2008 requiring that all lights produces a minimum of 25 lumens per watt by 2013. The federal Energy Independence Learn More
Elemental LED was among a select group of companies that was recognized for environmental and energy-conservation efforts on Examiner.com Elemental LED, a San Francisco Bay Area-based LED lighting company, was recently recognized in an article about energy conservation on Examiner.com. The article cast Elemental LED as being at the forefront of philanthropy when it comes Learn More
Dimmable LED lights are great because they make it possible to upgrade a building’s lighting system to energy-efficient, low-heat lighting and still enjoy the option to dim the lighting as mood or practicality dictates. But as with all LED lighting, the versatility of dimmable LEDs means that their distinctive features can be put to use Learn More
Improve Sales Turnover for Less with LED Display Lighting A whitepaper sponsored by Phillips examined how full spectrum display lighting positively affects consumer behavior. The major finding of the paper was other things being equal, stores that feature full-spectrum, color-changing lights such as LED display lighting in their displays experience increased foot traffic, their displays Learn More