LED Lights

The city of Fountain in Colorado is a beautiful place filled with endless possibilities and a thirst for big ideas.


Carmel, Indiana has decided that green is the only way to be when it comes to lighting up their city streets.


Before electricity, there was fire to conquer the darkness. Soon humans discovered burning torches and candles. Fear and awe of the night sky was evident.


China, in a move that has stirred up a veritable hornets nest of controversy, sent the prices of fluorescent light bulbs through the roof in an attempt to reduce their environmental impact.


Congress has mandated that all light bulbs be 25% to 30% more efficient by 2014. The phase out begins in 2012.


Of all the things Americans use electricity for lighting accounts for twenty-two percent of the total.


General Electric Lighting together with CCG Energy Solutions recently upgraded Cuyahoga Valley Career Center’s lighting equation to result in efficient quality lighting and low energy and recycling co


Light pollution is costing us the simple pleasure and romance of gazing at the Milky Way.


The ugly, inefficient mercury vapor, metal halide, and sodium lights that have cast a jaundiced glare into the night sky over many cities are slowly but surely being replaced with LED-based or solid s


The Kapla City Council in Uganda has found one way it can reduce its electric lighting costs. The African city currently spends over $10 million per month to power its sodium pressure street lamps.


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