The Energy Waste Dilemma
With the cost of gas on the upturn, there appears to be little sign that we USA citizens are at least making an attempt to preserve fuel, though there are pockets of anxious groups that are making their voice heard, principally against Oil Company price gouging. At the same time the auto advertising media appears to be pushing the higher gas consumption Suv’s and cars. Granted, together with lorries, etc, these are the prime carbon-based fuel guzzlers, but they are by no means the sole culprit for our skyrocketing fuel dependency, be it fossil or replaceable.
With all due respect to mr. Edison, inventor of our non-directly fueled commercial lighting system, which was design for convenience and so potency at the time hadn’t been entered into the picture. The goal was only to offer a strategy of supplying the world with cheap, generally available commercial lighting. From this massive effort, we all know, the incandescent light bulb was born. This attainment was, at the time, a huge present to the world.. , but the future would show some issues.
This just about unvaried technology remains the top lighting source used today. For years, the incandescent light bulb had minimal competition. Over this time, It has maintained the minimum price per light unit of output ( lightness ) than any other lighting technology. All of this time its shortcummings weren’t challenged, or at least not so heavily, till a far newer technology, the LED ( Light Releasing Diode ) made its phenominal technical advances in up to date years…by overreaching it in light output for the power consumed. All that is left for the LED is the pricetag per lumen of light output to drop to a competitive level. Given the present LED disparity with the incandescent, the total benefits of LED technology far outweighs this due to its longevity of operation, which is over ten years in constant use ( under most conditions ), it is virtually shatterproof and because LEDs give off so very little heat due to their much larger efficiency and therefore lower operating cost, it far outweighs its present day bigger price structure.
Consumer Demand For The LED Is The Key
As the demand levels for this new breed of basic “tear drop” solid state light source increases, the price will come down some more and it will eventually reach that price competitive barrier. Of course, production quantities alone will not be the only influence determining the final selling price of the LED lamp to the “home lighting” market, for example, but its total monetary value to this particular market.
We would definitely hope the LED would at last replace most our present day lighting sources, saving the nation…to start with numberless billions of bucks a year, but even if this were possible today, just a bit over 20 p.c. of our energy usage is utilized for lighting, so this alone wouldn’t clear up our total energy issues, but it is a beginning. It’ll take a countrywide and multi-national effort to even start to level off the world energy wishes thru the employment of Renewables. It may definitely and quickly reach a point that an all out worldwide effort will be wanted to ebb the continuing crisis and if not curbed quickly at that point, I suspect it may reach a point of…irreversability.
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