LEDs: Its Begining Of End For The Traditional Light Bulbs
It wasn’t until the 19th century that artificial light was first
generated. The big leap came in the 1880s, when Thomas Edison lit homes
with the incandescent bulb. Since then, for the next 130 years,
incandescents ruled the nights, the roads, and especially the Christmas
tree.
But now, the incandescent light bulb, one of the most venerable inventions of its era but deemed too inefficient for our own, will be phased off the U.S. market beginning in 2012 under the new energy
law just approved by Congress. In Europe alsom the stage has been set
for the imminent death of the incandescent light bulb. And the rest of
the World is also following the same. Already many stores across the
world stopped stocking the good old bulbs already.
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