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Old 01-30-09, 03:09 PM   #1
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Default Future of lighting looks bright with new invention

http://www.dailytech.com/New+NearPro...ticle14094.htm

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The race towards better, more affordable solid state lighting is heating up quickly. The U.S. government has sponsored a $20M USD prize for the first team of researchers to come up with solid state lighting that meets a strict set of standards. New research has finally helped to eliminate the LED droop typically associated with the higher currents needed to provide greater efficiencies.

Now a team at Cambridge University may be close to having a winning design on their hands, perhaps for the L Prize, if they're eligible, and for the consumer market. The university has produced a new design which costs a mere $2.85 USD and despite being the size of a penny, produces similar light to a fluorescent bulb while lasting over four times as long with a lifetime of 60 years.

The new design triples fluorescent bulb efficiency and is 12 times more efficient than incandescent designs. Also, it’s capable of instantaneous illumination, so the light lag associated with fluorescent bulbs may soon be a thing of the past.
Talk about bang for the buck! This could really help ease the strain on the power grid!
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Old 01-30-09, 08:05 PM   #2
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They sure are tiney.

Thanks for posting. I have a personal interest in the topic
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Old 01-30-09, 08:40 PM   #3
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Looking forward to it. Liking the CFLs so far, except for the one that seldom got used and only lasted one year as opposed to the five years claimed. Hope the rest of these CFLs last as long as they're claimed to last.
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Old 01-30-09, 09:52 PM   #4
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I'm betting we'll never see it in the market place.


If history tells us anything.
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Old 01-30-09, 10:55 PM   #5
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So...we see just one new bright invention...out of those "thousand points of light?".

Hey! I'm desperate these days...so I'll take it!

Honestly: It sounds GOOD!

Moreover, the LED seems to be encapsulated in a small, physical package (T-1? T-1 3/4?"), and if it packs the punch they say it does, it'll be a huge breakthrough indeed.

[Thanks for the links.]


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Old 01-30-09, 11:10 PM   #6
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Followup to previous post: Ask yourself. Wouldn't it be a good idea to funnel just a tiny proportion of the "US Govt Stimulus Package" into "fast-tracking" this new invention/discovery so that we realize the practical benefits from it during THIS year (instead of two or three years hence)?

So let's gamble. Throw some REAL money in. More than we propose to toss in for the benefit of the "arts."

50-100 million or so. But get it DONE.

It should be IMMEDIATELY obvious if it actually works (or not).

If not, then it's a measly "few million" wasted.

But if it DOES work, then the potential to save billions...or even trillions of dollars NOW (and we need to) might well be at hand.

On a mere cost basis alone, it seems to me this sort of "Immediate US Government Research Investment" might realize (for all of us here) huge dividends.

So....I'll throw in my dollar...<clink!>.

Much more willingly, too, than I'll throw in my support behind the rest of this huge "Pork"...aka "Stimulus" <cough!>...package.


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