This lights LED's and OLED's are the future lights ant that because with that waste of electricity we need in short time to think more economical and save that power source.These lights are known for using less than 1/8th the power and that is something hopeful in this days...
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Recycling Christmas Lights Program
Yes, you read that right! A Christmas lights recycling program is now available for all that mass of wire and lights you can not get untangled and working! Or maybe this year you would like to switch over to LED Christmas lights.

Are CFL’s Days Numbered?
Its an obvious statement but I’m going to say it anyways, technology really is amazing. When you reflect about how far some daily aspects of our lives have come, it astounds me! This hit me when I came across the news that, yet again, lightbulbs have taken another efficient step forwards. At the moment it isn’t financially practical for companies to implement this development, but nothing is when it is first discovered.

LED Christmas Lights for a Green Holiday Season
The Christmas trees at the White House and State Capitol in California are both using LED Christmas lights this season to save huge amounts of energy.

Can You Guess One of the Biggest Wastes of Electricity?
From the other Christmas Grinch.

Path Embedded Solar LED Lights - They Last 25 Years!
Two to eight light emitting diodes (LEDs) encased in polycarbonate resin are combined with a small photovolatic cell to power the lights for up to about 15 hours after an 8 hour charge in sunlight. Energy is stored via capacitor technology, negating the need for batteries. Available with a 10 year warranty the lights are said to last for more than 25 years, even if it rains, or folk drive on top of them.

Ex-Google Manager Pushes San Francisco To Dim Lights For One Night
Inspired by the Earth Hour in Sydney, Australia, unnecessary lights and other electric devices will be turned off for an hour this October 20. The organizer hopes it will save energy, as well as generate much-needed awareness.