Will Pittsburgh Choose Residential LED Light Fixtures?

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LED lighting is getting cheaper. In recent years, LED bulbs have undergone a 500% decrease in price. What that means is that a bulb that might have cost $60 two years ago now is closer to $12! This price decrease and the fact that LEDs have always been cheaper energy-wise, makes them a remarkable value. Let's take a look at some additional advantages that LED lighting can provide.

First of all, LEDs incorporate technology that old bulbs are incapable of. As an example, many LED light manufacturers are producing units which can change their color. This might not seem to be a very practical feature. But, LED Christmas lights have been one of the more cost-effective and popular applications of the technology for years. So, it is possible that outdoor lighting with such decorative capabilities might be a market that manufacturers can pursue in the future

Another recent development in LED lighting is the application of remote control. The LED light fixtures now being produced are capable of being synced to a user's smartphone through an app. These technological advancements give users new freedoms and capabilities. Users can control the brightness of their LEDs depending on weather or outdoor light conditions. Obviously, these apps are perfect for scheduling lights to turn off and on while the owners are not at home. Many will find this a useful tool in their home security repertoire.

For those with ecological concerns, the industry provides a number of LED lighting solutions. LED lights convert over 55% of incoming electricity into light. This means that LEDs are between 500% and 1000% more efficient than traditional lightbulbs. This efficiency discrepancy makes a difference in consumption, sure; but it also makes a difference in the safety of the device. The superior efficiency of LED lighting means that the bulbs themselves get less hot to the touch. This might seem trivial; but consider that in 2011, 300,000 compact fluoroescent light bulbs were recalled because of the fire risk they posed.

Lighting consumers have been hesitant to invest in LED lighting fixtures. When you can get a couple (vastly inferior) lightbulbs for a buck, why spend 50? But now, when LED prices are comparable to incandescents, I expect to see a rapid expansion of the LED market.


The price of LED lighting is falling fast. LED lightbulbs have decreased in price by close to 500%. That is to say that a bulb that retailed for $50 is now retailing for about $10. The lower price, as well as the lower energy consumption costs, make LEDs the bargain of the decade. But what other advantages does LED lighting offer over traditional incandescent lighting?

First of all, LEDs incorporate technology that old bulbs are incapable of. As an example, many LED light manufacturers are producing units which can change their color. The practicality of such an innovation may be hard to imagine. But, LED Christmas lights have been one of the more cost-effective and popular applications of the technology for years. Expect to see the rise of seasonal/holiday lighting as LEDs' price continues to fall.

Secondly, LED lighting is highly compatible with operation from a remote location. The LED light fixtures now being produced are capable of being synced to a user's smartphone through an app. The potential for this kind of technological interaction is enormous. Through these apps, consumers can adjust outdoor lighting in accordance with weather conditions and amount of sunlight, for instance. Since the app is functional anywhere there is cell phone service, a major use of these types of apps is controlling household lights while owners are away on vacation or business trips or whatever. And so, LED lighting can become an effective tool in domestic loss prevention.

For those with ecological concerns, the industry provides a number of LED lighting solutions. The ability of LEDs to convert electricity to light is approximately 60% efficient. This makes LED lightbulbs more mechanically efficient by a factor of 5-10! This is a crucial discrepancy not just for the sake of energy consumption but also for safety. LED lighting does not produce the amount of surface heat that incandescent lighting does. This is no small matter, hundreds of thousands of CFLs had to be recalled for fire risks.

Consumers within the home lighting industry have been reluctant to buy LED lighting fixtures. When you can get a couple (vastly inferior) lightbulbs for a buck, why spend 50? But now, when LED prices are comparable to incandescents, I expect to see a rapid expansion of the LED market.


The cost of LED lighting is dwindling. In just the last couple of years, we've seen prices for individual LED bulbs fall by nearly 500%. That is to say that some bulbs now cost as low as $10 whereas they were $50 or more in 2012. The lower price, as well as the lower energy consumption costs, make LEDs the bargain of the decade. But what other advantages does LED lighting offer over traditional incandescent lighting?

LEDs these days are offering exciting technologies that will never be available for traditional bulbs. An example of this is the ability of LEDs to change colors that numerous LED light manufacturers have begun to feature. The practicality of such an innovation may be hard to imagine. But, Christmas lights have featured LEDs prominently in recent years. Seasonal-themed lighting is something I see becoming very popular in the near future.

Secondly, LED lighting is highly compatible with operation from a remote location. Owners of LED light fixtures can link them to their iPhones via app. These technological advances open up a world of possible uses. These apps make it possible to adjust outside lights to match changing weather conditions. Perhaps the most obvious use for these applications is to control LEDs while residents are out of town. This allows LEDs to be part of an overall home security strategy.

There are numerous LED lighting solutions for environmentally-minded consumers. The ability of LEDs to convert electricity to light is approximately 60% efficient. In comparison, incandescent bulbs have an average efficiency of 7.5%. This is a crucial discrepancy not just for the sake of energy consumption but also for safety. The superior efficiency of LED lighting means that the bulbs themselves get less hot to the touch. This might seem trivial; but consider that in 2011, 300,000 compact fluoroescent light bulbs were recalled because of the fire risk they posed.

Consumers within the home lighting industry have been reluctant to buy LED lighting fixtures. "If you can get 4 bulbs for $2, why pay $40 for 1," is the thinking of most lighting consumers. But since LED lighting prices have dropped off a cliff, we are bound to see a dramatic market expansion in the very near future.


LED lighting is getting cheaper. In just the last couple of years, we've seen prices for individual LED bulbs fall by nearly 500%. What that means is that a bulb that might have cost $60 two years ago now is closer to $12! This decrease in price, in addition to the lower energy consumption costs that LED bulbs have always enjoyed, puts LED technology in a very desirable light for consumers. Let's take a look at some additional advantages that LED lighting can provide.

First of all, LEDs incorporate technology that old bulbs are incapable of. For instance, several LED light manufacturers are making lights that can change colors. It may be difficult to see the utility of such a feature. But, LED Christmas lights have been one of the more cost-effective and popular applications of the technology for years. The possibility of seasonal themes for outdoor lighting could be something that American consumers are looking for.

Another recent development in LED lighting is the application of remote control. Many LED light fixtures can be synced to your iPhone or Android device via an app. These capabilities lead to a plethora of potential uses. These apps make it possible to adjust outside lights to match changing weather conditions. Obviously, these apps are perfect for scheduling lights to turn off and on while the owners are not at home. This allows LEDs to be part of an overall home security strategy.

For those with ecological concerns, the industry provides a number of LED lighting solutions. Over 58% of the electricity that reaches and LED lightbulb is turned into light. This means that LEDs are between 500% and 1000% more efficient than traditional lightbulbs. This efficiency discrepancy makes a difference in consumption, sure; but it also makes a difference in the safety of the device. The superior efficiency of LED lighting means that the bulbs themselves get less hot to the touch. This may sound like a minor concern, but keep in mind that 300,000 compact fluoroescent lightbulbs were recalled a few years ago due to concerns about fire hazard.

Lighting consumers have been hesitant to invest in LED lighting fixtures. Spending 50 bucks on something you usually by 2 for a dollar isn't attractive to the average shopper (even though the long-term savings are staggering). But now that LED prices have fallen so dramatically, there is no rational reason not to invest in LEDs as a long-term lighting strategy.


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