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Just when you were finally warming up to the idea of swapping out your old light bulbs with compact fluorescent ones, you may soon find a new alternative at your local hardware store.
Retailers are starting to carry bulbs built around light-emitting diodes, or LEDs. These bulbs promise to last longer and use less energy than even compact fluorescents (CFLs), which already are much longer-lived and power-efficient than standard incandescent bulbs.
But you may want to hold off for now: LED bulbs are much pricier than CFLs, and the technology still has a way to go before it reaches its potential.
"LED light bulbs are great," said
About 20 percent of the average household's electricity bill goes toward lighting cost, the
That can lead to real savings.
LEDs have been around for years, initially showing up in the displays of the first electronic calculators and then gaining popularity as power or status indicator lights in products ranging from computers to alarm systems. In recent years, they've also started to crop up in many other products, including stoplights, flashlights, solar-powered walkway lamps and strings of Christmas tree lights.
The federal government, major lighting manufacturers, startup lighting companies and industry analysts believe the next big frontier for LEDs will be in replacing standard light bulbs. In order to reduce energy consumption,
Although prices have fallen dramatically in recent years, CFLs still cost significantly more than incandescents. Many consumers have also been turned off by the quality of light CFLs produce and by the fact that they contain mercury and therefore require special care when they burn out.
Boosters think that LED bulbs will prove an easier sell. They don't include mercury, and manufacturers are developing ways to tweak the light from them to better approximate light from standard bulbs.
While prices for LED bulbs are still high — you can expect to spend
"We know the costs will come down and the technology will improve," said
You can already find LED bulbs that can plug into standard lamps online and at specialty retailers, but they're expensive and haven't gotten great reviews. Dowling estimates that it may be a couple of years before the light Philips submitted for the L prize becomes a commercial product.
But other types of LED light bulbs are already starting to gain popularity — and space on store shelves. Stores such as
Although such lights can cost about four times more than incandescent or halogen ones, they last far longer and use far less energy, cutting down on maintenance and electricity costs, analysts say.
"Depending on the application, (businesses) can see a payback in less than a year," said
Still, Gibler and others think it will be years before consumers seriously consider replacing the standard incandescent bulbs in their living room lamps with LED ones. Even though the prices are falling, LEDs bulbs are likely to remain much higher priced than even CFLs for many years to come. And while LEDs promise much greater efficiency than CFLs, they're not exactly there yet.
"There are still a lot of fundamental flaws with LED lighting that are going to have to be overcome," said
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