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Did You Know?
- When efficiency goals are met, solid-state lighting will produce light with less heat than any other light source (U.S. DoE, January 2005)
- If solid-state lighting achieves projected price and performance targets, 3.5 quadrillion BTUs of primary energy could be saved by 2025 (U.S. DoE, March 2004)
- 2025, solid-state lighting could displace conventional sources like incandescent and fluorescent, decreasing national energy consumption for lighting by 29 percent (U.S. DoE, March 2004)
- Cumulative electricity savings from 2005 – 2025 could save consumers more than $125 billion on electric bills.(U.S. DoE, March 2004)
- More than forty 1000 MW power plants could be deferred, contributing to a cleaner environment and a more reliable electrical transmission and distribution system (U.S. DoE, March 2004)
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