Showing posts with label led light bulbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label led light bulbs. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2012

LiquidLEDs Launches New LED Lighting Products

Global LED Lighting Leader LiquidLEDs Unveils New Range of LED Products that Combine the Best of Incandescent Light Bulb Design and Innovative LED Lighting Technology

LiquidLEDs Lighting a leading authority in the global LED lighting industry, recently unveiled three newlines of elegant, powerful and energy-efficient LED lighting devices to a market eager for more energy-saving solutions. Built as green solutions for both home and commercial purposes, the three new lines are comprised of the 5-watt G95 LED Globe range, the 5-watt GLS LED light bulbs, and the 6-watt Edison LED globe. 

G95 LED Globes

The G95 LED Globe range, which comes in clear and opal variants, as well as B22/bayonet cap and E27/Edison screw base configurations, offers a fresh approach to the classic engineering of the incandescent light bulb. Featuring an elegant round glass bulb, the product has been designed to generate a 360-degree beam spread, all while using 5 watts of power to emit 350 lumens of light.

GLS LED Light Bulbs

LiquidLEDs’ GLS LED light bulbs are also imbued with the classic design of the incandescent bulb in mind, and are perhaps the best-suited replacement LEDs for existing lights at home and the office. With their diminutive size, these bulbs belie their true power, generating 350 lumens just with 5 watts of electricity. The range also comes in both B22 and E27 base configurations, and a variety of clear and pearl finishes. 

6-watt Edison Light Bulbs

The 6-watt Edison light bulbs by LiquidLEDs are the most powerful devices of the bunch, generating a generous 470 lumens of light for a mere 6 watts of electricity. Built as a replacement LED light for large spaces like lobbies, long hallways and more, the Edison light bulb is LiquidLEDs attempt to pay homage to Thomas Edison himself. These LEDs also come in B22/bayonet cap and E27/Edison screw base configurations, and a variety of clear and opal finishes. 

LiquidLEDs notes that their three new LED lighting devices specifically combine the design of the classic light bulb with 21st century LED lighting technology, the better to make the transition from old to new lights easier for the average consumer. With many consumers reporting an aversion to spirally and space age-looking light bulbs, LiquidLEDs new range of products is the company’s answer to this aesthetic issue. 

The new products are currently available at www.LiquidLEDs.com.au. 

About Liquidleds Lighting Pty Limited

Liquidleds Lighting Corp. was established in Taiwan in 2006 and launched in Australia in early 2011 as LiquidLEDs Lighting Pty Ltd. The company specialises in the research and development of LED light bulbs and system lighting for the replacement of incandescent light bulbs and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). Liquidleds is recognised as an innovator and pioneer for introducing unique solutions to the field LED of lighting. The company’s prime goal is to integrate its innovation, engineering and design in lighting into the lives of the general public by providing them with reliable and affordable lighting alternatives.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Nova Scotia Makes the Switch to LED Lights



It’s official—the Province of Nova Scotia in Canada has passed a law that will mandate the conversion of all 120,000 roadway lights in the Province to energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) lights, an initiative that’s expect to help gain $5 million in annual energy savings once completed.

The project, estimated to be completed by 2023, sets Nova Scotia apart as the first jurisdiction in all of North America to make the use of energy-efficient LED lights for roadway lighting mandatory.

Nova Scotia Energy Minister Charlie Parker officially finalized the amendments to the Province’s Energy-Efficient Appliances Regulations on September 14. He points out that with the transition to LED-powered roadway lights, the entire Province could stand to save millions of dollars through the sheer savings LEDs bring to the table, as they use less than half the electricity of the current lighting setup.

Moreover, Parker notes that this reduced consumption of energy could pave the way for better air quality for the Province and a smaller carbon footprint on the environment.

Nova Scotia is estimated to have 120,000 streetlights, and according to the new regulations, Nova Scotiat Power will have to convert all of them to LEDs by 2019. Municipalities on the other hand, will have until December 2022. Nova Scotia Power owns and operates the majority of all streetlights within the Province, while the remaining 10 percent of roadway lighting are under the jurisdiction of Nova Scotia’s municipalities.

The plan to change Nova Scotia’s streetlights to LEDs was spearheaded by Province Premier Darrell Dexter, Province Premier Darrell Dexter in 2011. The announcement comes in the heels of many other communities in North America and the rest of the world making moves to  make the switch to LED lights, due to their increased durability (leading to fewer maintenance costs) and superb energy efficiency.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Saving on your Electric Bill: Pair AC Unites with LEDs


For many people around the world, the month of July represents the peak of summer. In fact, you might have heard of heat waves hitting many regions in the United States. As you probably know, when it’s summer, it’s imperative that you turn up those air conditioning units to keep cool and survive the scorching temperatures. However, this comes at a price, namely in the form of a more robust electric bill.

Since you can’t exactly turn of your air conditioning unit to save electricity, you’ll have to look for some other solutions. You may not know it, but home lighting is something that actually kills your electric bill in more ways than one. First, let’s start with heat.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

English Entrepreneur Joins LED Revolution with Start-up


LED technology is paving the way for start-ups to capitalise on the growing need for more energy efficient solutions on a residential and commercial level. All over the world, businessmen from different backgrounds are looking into the possibilities LEDs have to offer.



Tony Carter of East Yorkshire, England, is one such entrepreneur. Formerly working as an aircraft engineer, he hopes to join the business of supplying LED light bulbs as the interest and demand for energy-efficient lighting continues to grow. Carter says the demand for methods to decrease electricity bills and cut carbon emissions has made the energy saving lighting market a highly lucrative sector for new entrepreneurs to invest in.