Saving Energy for Practical People — Part 3
Table of contents for Practical Energy Saving
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Ok, speaking of paying bills, this is supposed to be about energy. If you recall back in the last installment we talked about refrigeration … the single largest non-discretionary cost you are going to find in most electric bills (there’s a convenient table of contents up there at the start of this article in case you missed previous installments). The second most costly part of your electric bill that is hardly optional is lighting. yes you can use candles or oil lamps but they are dirty and inefficient, let’s face it, here in the Philippines the night is almost always 12 hours long and very few of us want to go to bed at 6 pm and stay there until 6 am .. so need lights.
Conventional (incandescent) bulbs are out. When we moved into our rental house here in Marilao almost every bulb was incandescent … now, not a single one is. We have changed everything over to cold fluorescents (CFL) and it’s no coincidence that month for month every electric bill is less than the corresponding month for the previous tear. But long term, I don’t think CFL’s are the way to go. Even though they go by the name ‘cold’ they aren’t and I don’t want to introduce even more heat. Also, commercial grade CFL’s use mercury in their process and properly disposing of them after they finally do burn out is going to be a hassle, if done properly. So where am I going to make my next investment?
LEDs. Light emitting diode lamps. LEDS are mainly composed of silicon and some trace ‘doping’ elements. They don’t contain a reservoir of poisonous mercury. They produce less heat. They have no fragile tube to worry about getting broken. And their life is already very long and getting longer everyday.
LED technology itself is quiet old in electronic terms. LEDs were one of the first common commercial products in the semiconductor world. However until quite recently, no one had developed a reliable and efficient white LED. Reds, greens, other colors , easy an cheap, but no white.
Today there are all sizes and shapes of white LEDs coming on the market. I’m actively looking at the market here in the Philippines and I’ll report, in detail, on sources as they come online. In the meantime, here’s a couple sites where you can get an idea of the scope of the market already available and learn a little more about LED lamps and LED light bulbs replacements, the true wave of the future … or so I opine.
http://www.ledlightbulb.net/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=4_6&sort=20a&page=2
