LED technology is efficient in its energy consumption, and durability. It is the most economical, quickly paying for itself through lowered electricity costs and lack of replacement costs.
LED lighting has an average lifespan lasting up to 100 times longer than standard light bulbs. They are also far more durable, with no fragile filaments.
LED bulbs contain no mercury, UV, or radiation, and last exponentially longer than other alternatives, helping to eliminate waste.
LED stands for light-emitting diode and the average working life of an LED bulb is up to 100,000 hours compared with only 1,000 of an incandescent bulb.
Replacing a 40 Watt incandescent light bulb with a 5 Watt LED bulb will save over $300 per bulb.
An LED bulb will last an average of 11 years of continuous use and uses between 50 and 80 percent less energy than incandescent bulbs.