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Canadian Government Invests in Leapfrog Lighting for Increased-Quality, Far more Energy-Successful LED Mild Bulbs


Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) March 28, 2013

At a news event today, the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology) announced that Leapfrog Lighting will receive up to $ 150,000 through the National Research Council of Canadas Industrial Research Assistance Program.

Our government is strongly committed to initiatives that support science, technology and the growth of innovative Canadian firms,” said Minister Goodyear. “Like so many small and medium-sized businesses in Ontario, Leapfrog Lighting is doing some really innovative work. These businesses are critical to the Canadian economy and our government will continue to put in place the tools that Canadians need to grow, create jobs and secure their long-term prosperity.

Leapfrog Lighting’s goal is to improve LED lighting technologies with a special focus on quality of light. Leapfrog Lightings CEO, Stephen Naor, explained that the two obstacles to mainstream adoption of LED lighting are quality of light and economic value proposition. The new LED technology, based on advanced optical and thermal designs, is engineered to remove both barriers to adoption of energy-efficient LED light bulbs.

Leapfrog Lighting develops and markets advanced LED light bulbs with an optical and thermal design that provides measurable improvements in the lighting quality required by facility managers, architects and retailers, explained a Canadian Federal Government news release. Leapfrogs light bulbs exhibit improved glare control, light distribution and colour consistency over existing LED technologies.

The worldwide market for LED bulbs is projected to grow to $ 107 billion US annually within three years as new technologies improve light quality and price point. Leapfrogs made-in-Canada solution will save up to ten times the power usage of traditional incandescent bulbs, and will sell for less than current LED bulbs.

At Leapfrog, we see a future where every home and business adopts LED lighting, said Mr. Naor. In this future, we see a made-in-Canada solution that removes the barriers to LED lighting adoption by the mainstream.

Leapfrog Lighting already markets specification-grade LED bulbs with superior, consistent light qualities, popular with facility managers, retailers, architects, interior designers and galleries. These new bulbs will be more efficient and less expensive and will have better light, explained the Canadian Government news release.

The Minister stressed the importance of innovators such as Leapfrog Lighting, explaining that Canadas economic success does not depend on what governments dobut on what companies like Leapfrog do. He emphasized that Leapfrog, and other small businesses are the job creators and innovators.

Leapfrog Lightings new LED bulbs will be specified, designed and manufactured in Canada, partially funded by the involvement of IRAP, through the Ministry of Industry, and also through the Government of Ontarios Innovation Demonstration Fund, said Mr. Naor.

The investment is part of an initiative from the National Research Councils Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) to help small- to mid-sized enterprises commercialize quickly. IRAP assists Canadian corporations with R&D and commercialization support for new products and processes designed to access new markets.

The Canada Economic Action Plan 2013 makes $ 20 million available over three years for a pilot program delivered through IRAP, focused on assisting small to mid-sized companies commercialize more quickly. Separately, the Canadian Economic Action Plan 2012 makes $ 500 million available in venture capital, with $ 110 million allocated to NRC each year to expand IRAPs reach and services

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Leapfrog Lightingwith an invented-in-Canada technologyenables LED energy-efficient lighting to provide a consistent and controllable quality of light suitable to many demanding applications such as art galleries, architectural and interior design and retail product displays.







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TCP LED PAR Bulbs Rated Amount 1 by TopTen USA


San Diego, CA (PRWEB) April 03, 2012

TopTen USA, a leading source of news on sustainable products, has ranked the PAR30 and PAR38 TCP LED bulbs as the most efficient and highest-quality consumer option on the market. EnvironmentalLights.com, a source of high-quality, energy-efficient LED lighting products, offers these light bulbs for consumers looking to promote sustainability.

The TCP LED PAR38 bulb was ranked #1 out of 67 entries and the TCP LED PAR30 bulb was ranked #1 out of 49 entries. Judging was based on important factors such as energy savings, economics (lifetime cost of light), photometrics (measured light performance), and light appearance.

The TCP PAR30 and PAR38 bulbs use the worlds best LED-chip technology, giving the LEDs the best light output, outstanding energy efficiency and consistent and uniform color. Each bulb also has an LED driver installed inside, that features an integrated chip controller for optimized power management and full feature functionality.

TCP’s PAR bulbs combine the brightest LEDs with the best performance on many LED/CFL dimmers. They fit into a standard E26 base, so their uses are endless. These bulbs contain a single light source and a diffusing lens. These LED bulbs are durable due to the research that went into their design as well as the high-quality technology and design construction. This results in less general maintenance required to replace and maintain the bulbs in comparison to incandescent alternatives which decreases the overall operational cost for a business or home.

TCP LED PAR30 Bulb

The dimmable PAR30 light bulb provides bright LEDs and great dimming performance on many standard dimmers. The bulbs are available in both soft white (3,000

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LEDs That Appear Just Like Standard Bulbs Nularis Provides a Basic search to LEDs


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 24, 2012

LEDs are known for their sharp, jagged looking metal edges, but Nularis has found that many people would prefer to have an LED bulb that looks like a traditional bulb.

The Classic line, now on sale on Nularis web store http://www.WholesaleLED.com, has a wide variety of LEDs that can identically replace nearly any incandescent or halogen light bulb. These LEDs bulbs use approximately 90% less power than incandescent and halogen lighting, but unlike other LEDs they will light up the room with a rich warm light that matches the traditional lighting they replace.

For example, the 10 watt Classic Look PAR38 from Nularis shines with more than 900 lumens of light, roughly equal to a 75 watt incandescent bulb, and looks much the same too. Other LED brands require 12 to 15 watts to produce the same amount of light, which means consumers will now be able to save even more energy than before by using WholesaleLEDs Classic line. And, unlike many other LED bulbs that often give a spotlight effect, the Nularis Classic Look PAR38 features a 120 degree beam angle, allowing it to provide light for an entire room.

People are more comfortable with something that looks like what they are used to, Says Nularis Vice President, Era Tadevosian. You expect a new technology like LED light bulb to look like a traditional light bulb, and there is really no reason for it to be engineered into something that looks like it should be orbiting the planet.

The Nularis Classic Look product line also includes a standard frosted light bulb that seamlessly replaces a 40 watt incandescent, both in design and rich warm light color.

The Classic Look collection is available to retailers and electrical distributers at a large discount, but the public can also purchase small quantities directly from the company. To learn more, visit WholesaleLED.com.





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Sophisticated Lumonics Introduces EarthLED ZetaLux and Increased EvoLux, The New Cost/Performance Leaders for Direct Replacement LED Gentle Bulbs


Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) November 19, 2008

Advanced Lumonics, LLC, an early leader in the direct replacement LED light bulb market through its consumer oriented EarthLED brand announces its latest product, the EarthLED ZetaLux.

Following on the success of the EvoLux launch earlier this year, the EarthLED ZetaLux LED light bulb offers a price/performance ratio unmatched in the industry. The ZetaLux only consumes 7 watts yet offers performance comparable to a 50-60 watt light bulb. With a price of under $ 50 USD, the ZetaLux offers an unprecedented payback time of just over 2 years when operated 8 hours per day.

ZetaLux is built upon the latest LED engine technology from CREE

Lights Ever Launch RGB LED Bulbs with 16 Colors Selection


Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) April 18, 2011

Lighting At any time focuses on energy powerful LED lights with much better perception. Now, Lighting Ever has launched RGB LED bulbs. This product has sixteen color option and four altering effects. Lights At any time multi coloration LED bulbs are generally developed for mood lighting, decorative lights and landscape lights.

one. 16 Specific Shade Option

Lighting Actually RGB LED bulbs have sixteen specific color choices. With remote controller, flash, strobe, fade and easy consequences are readily available. No make a difference what color and outcomes are essential in the venture, Lighting At any time RGB LED bulbs can meet up with your requirements.

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Lighting Ever before RGB LED bulbs also have multi base choice. E27, GU10 and GX5.3 are available. MR16 shape is readily available way too. Its common alternative of traditional MR16 bulbs.

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With LED light supply, Lights Ever RGB LED bulb saves about 70% vitality. In addition to, lifespan is more than 10,000 hours. No maintainence value. End users do not need to have to replace bulbs regularly.

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Since of multi colour and powerful coloration altering capabilities, they are a very good option for ornamental lights, mood lighting, landscape lighting, accent/exhibit lighting, track lights and so on. They are available in property, bars, art galleries, museums, superstores and so on.

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GreenPoma.com Expands Its Lineup of Energy-Successful Light Bulbs for Home owners to Include Power-Conserving Chandelier Mild Bulbs


Concord, NH (PRWEB) June 1, 2009

GreenPoma.com, an online retailer of premium, energy-efficient light bulbs is pleased to announce that it is expanding its lineup of low energy halogen lamps to include energy-saving chandelier light bulbs. Philips Halogena(R) Energy Advantage bulbs use less electricity while maintaining a bright, crisp, white light.

“While it’s common for homeowners to think of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) when seeking to reduce their lighting electricity use, it’s hard to find super-compact CFLs to fit some chandeliers and wall sconces,” says Suzanne Ellinwood, Co-owner of GreenPoma.com. “We’ve been impressed with Philips’ energy-saving chandelier light bulbs, which have raised the bar on the energy-efficiency of traditional halogen bulbs without trading off their pleasing light quality and superb dimmability.”

The new 25 watt “fiesta” shape energy-saving chandelier light bulbs have a clear glass bulb, are just over 4 inches long and have either medium or candelabra bases. They are 38% more efficient than the 40 watt incandescent lamps they are designed to replace and contain no mercury.

“We’re always on the lookout for great, greener, more energy-efficient light bulbs for our customers,” Ellinwood says. “We like these environmentally-friendly bulbs so much that we’ve integrated them into our Bulb Finder to match customers with the decorative fixtures they want to re-light”. For more information on GreenPoma’s selection of energy-efficient light bulbs, please visit http://www.GreenPoma.com.

About GreenPoma

GreenPoma was founded on the desire to inform and educate consumers on greener lighting options. Offering a variety of energy efficient lighting alternatives for sale on its website, the company leads the way in the green revolution with hard-to-find bulbs from leading manufacturers, recyclable packaging, reports on dollars and carbon dioxide emissions saved, plus simple, savvy advice generated through its unique Bulb Finder tool. To make a purchase or learn more about GreenPoma, please visit http://www.greenpoma.com.

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Vitality Successful Replacement Bulbs and Specialty Light Bulbs Now Offered On the internet Via Bulb Immediate

Pittsford, NY (PRWEB) May 29, 2009

Artificial lighting accounts for a large percentage of the electric bill in the average US home and office. Americans can save money and protect the environment by purchasing Energy Star-rated light bulbs and fixtures that use less energy than regular lighting. An easy way to start is by changing out the light bulbs in current fixtures. When remodeling, building or redecorating, Americans should consider installing Energy Star-rated bulbs. Compact fluorescent bulbs are one such option. They deliver the same amount of light as incandescent and halogen bulbs while using only 25% as much energy.

Bulb Direct carries a wide variety of replacement bulbs including those with the Energy Star rating.

New York based Bulb Direct has been offering replacement bulbs and light bulbs on the Internet since 1996. The online catalogue is well organized and searchable by product. The website has a bulb finder feature for customers unsure what bulb to order. Simply input a few pieces of information and the intuitive site will provide bulb options. The Bulb Direct website’s online lighting glossary is also a tremendous help in finding the right lighting to fit specific needs.

This company now distributes nation-wide and offers Brand Name Quality with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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BulbAmerica Expands its Line of Halogen Mild Bulbs to Give Customers A lot more Alternatives for High Doing Energy Productive Lighting


Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) December 14, 2010

Are environmentally friendly light bulbs doing consumers more harm than good? In the April/May 2010 issue of Architectural Lighting, Elizabeth Donoff, ALs editor, expressed uneasiness concerning the transition to eco-friendly lighting, stating, What is of greatest concern to me is that this switch in lighting sources can be simplified to an either-or proposition. Donoff observed that the attention and praise that CFL and LED bulbs have earned from the media and the public has forced a steady stream of technologically immature products onto the market while keeping higher performing lighting options from consumers views. One of the most consistently high performing and environmentally friendly light sources are halogen light bulbs, a technology often overlooked amidst demands for new eco-friendly lighting. As Donoff noted, and BulbAmericas lighting experts agree, the adoption of halogen bulbs is a step consumers can take toward home energy efficiency.

Lasting anywhere from 2,000 hours to 12,000 hours, halogen light bulbs achieve life hour ratings significantly better than incandescent bulbs but when compared to CFLs and LEDs underperform. BulbAmericas Lighting experts and industry leaders have found that this underperformance is often exaggerated because consumers have been encouraged to focus too much on how long a bulb lasts rather than its efficiency and disregard what the actual qualities of light of LED and CFL bulbs are. With regard to efficiency, or luminous efficacy (lm/W), halogen bulbs have an efficiency rating of between 10-30lm/W and LED light bulbs a rating of anywhere between 17 lm/W to 49 lm/W. This means that halogen bulbs can perform as well and sometimes better than LED bulbs. Though the efficiency of LED bulbs is promising, studies by consumer advocacy groups have found that there is little performance uniformity among LED bulbs: some are high performing whereas others do not even outperform incandescent bulbs. Though CFLs are more efficient than both halogen and LED bulbs, they use small amounts (1mg 5mg) of mercury, a neurotoxin, and thus present environmental concerns.

So where do halogen bulbs surpass LEDs and CFLs? BulbAmericas lighting experts observed it is in color faithfulness and their breadth of application. With regard to color faithfulness, or the color rendering index (CRI), LEDs and CFLs are inconsistent. A 2009 report by the Pacific Northwest Laboratory for the US Department of Energy found that LED replacement bulbs for directional MR16s and more diffuse light sources like A-shape bulbs had CRI scores at best 85 and at worst below 70. In other words, LED replacement bulbs may not be able to accurately display the colors in your home, restaurant, or store. Though CFLs fare slightly better than LEDs, halogens are by and large the best choice when color is important, such as in spaces like a kitchen or retail environment. BulbAmericas latest halogen bulbs from Philips, GE, Osram, Ushio and others are offered in nearly every shape from candelabra to T3 with CRI scores of 100 or very close to it, meaning that these bulbs portray color identically to daylight colors. Another advantage of halogens over LEDs and CFLs is that halogens produce a versatile light. In low voltage 12v MR16s, halogens can produce a highly focusable light perfect for spot or broader beams, whereas in PAR shapes halogen bulbs are exceptional for flood lighting and general illumination. LEDs have long struggled as general light sources and CFLs are inconsistent as directional light sources. Though LEDs and CFLs may be the longest lasting and most efficient, sometimes they are simply the wrong choice in certain applications and consumers lighting may suffer because of it. Halogens on the other hand are found in nearly all applications from stage & studio lighting to surgical and medical lighting. With respect to LED replacement bulbs, a 2010 report for the US Department of Energy on LED bulbs found that many of them do not correspond to the dimensions of the shapes they are replacing as specified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) codes. What this means is that an LED MR16 intended for a specific track lighting fixture may not fit it even though the LED MR16 has the same ANSI letter-code as the bulb it is replacing. Having been around for a long time, halogen bulbs conform to all industry standards and their use will certainly reduce consumers headaches in finding replacement light bulbs that fit their existing fixtures.

Lights Go Out for Classic Bulbs at Tesco


(PRWeb UK) January 20, 2011

All 100 and 60 watt bulbs were phased out last year with only 40 watt bulbs surviving. The 60 watt candle and mini-globe golf-ball sized bulbs, which also lasted until now, are also going.

40 Watt bulbs make up around15% of the light bulb market industry-wide.

The only traditional bulbs still available are tiny golf ball sized 40 watt bulbs used in small lamps, which form a 10% share of the light bulb market industry wide. These will be phased out next year.

The alternative is low energy bulbs in stick, spiral and classic shaped Halogen bulbs. They use up to 80% less energy, saving up to

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Another important way to save on electricity is by replacing incandescent bulbs with energy-saving fluorescent lights. Energy consumption of incandescent lights is much higher than regular fluorescent lights because they need to heat up a