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LED Light Bulbs Have Been a Major Part of Lighting Industry

LED light bulbs have been a major part of lighting industry. In order to go green, LED light bulbs replace the existing bulbs, thereby promoting green technology in the environment. Compared to the traditional incandescent bulb, LEDs consume minimal energy, followed by energy transfer into light.

Go Green Led Bulbs Promote Energy and Cost Efficiency

T8 Soft White LED Tube Light Bulb

The US Department of Energy states that replacement with LEDs results in 75-80% of cost-conservation. LEDs with energy-and cost-efficiency are being provided by a Round Lake Beach, IL-based LED light bulb company, Go Green LED Bulbs.

Go Green LED Bulbs currently delivers T8 LED Bulbs, effective for office buildings and other commercial entities. With minimal installation costs, these lights can be used to retrofit existing halogen T8 light bulb or incandescent lighting fixtures. The T8 LED bulbs are capable of low-heat generation, followed by reduction in energy costs as cooling systems are not required for operation. These bulbs can be installed effectively in restaurants, offices, hotels, etc.

In addition to promoting aesthetic features, these LED tube lights ensure increased cost conservation to the facility. According to the evaluation of the US Department of Energy, LEDs utilize 20 – 25% of the energy than its equivalent incandescent lamps. Having high-value, the LED bulbs can endure 25 times more than other fixtures, thereby conserving the installation time and also eliminating the maintenance cost.

Businesses switching to LED light bulbs are granted incentives by the State governments and power companies. The Energy Policy Act of 2005 ensures the overall building facility with a tax reduction of $0.60 per square foot having reduced lighting power density up to 25 – 50%.

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