Cities across the world have already begun the LED Street Light Switch-over. One of the first large cities is; Anchorage, Alaska.
They plan on changing approximately 16,000 traditional street lights with the new LED Street Lighting technology. This only equates to about 1/4 of the total street lights in Anchorage, yet they expect to cut the entire cities lighting energy costs by 30% or around $400,000 a year.

Anchorage Alaska – LED Street Lights

Rated at 50,000 hours, you can install our PAR Lamp LEDs and not change it for 20 years. Imagine the energy savings for 20 years at 27 watts for the PAR-38 and 15 watts for the PAR-30. Compared to conventional Incandescent PAR and BR Type Light Bulbs at 75-120 watts. At 80 Lumens per watt, our PAR38 LED and PAR30 LED are the brightest available.
Available in 3 color temperatures to best suite any application:
3000k (Warm White) – Restaurants, Residential
4000k (Pure White) – Retail, Showrooms
6000k (Day Light) – Offices, Hospitals, Commercial

So how much will the average household save? What about an average office building or retail store? Here are a few examples using our LED Savings Calculator
The average household will use 15 PAR Lamp LEDs, everywhere from the kitchen, to the bathrooms, basement and garage. With the current incandescent light bulbs at 120 watts and our comparable LED at 27 watts immediately the energy consumption drops from 1800 to 405 watts (77% Savings). The current incandescent energy cost is $60.48 every month at $0.14 kWh with an average of 8 hours of usage per day. The LED PAR Lamps energy cost is $13.61 under the same utility cost and daily usage hours. At only $0.90 cents per LED PAR Lamp a month in energy costs.
We also need to calculate the costs saved over the 50,000 hour life of the PAR Lamp LEDs from not purchasing new incandescent bulbs every 2500 hours. At an average price of $7.00 each incandescent bulb you will save $1,995.00 throughout the LEDs lifetime.
Now to calculate the total costs savings; at 77% Savings-$46.87/month in energy costs for 50,000 hours, 8 hours a day you will save $7,770.00 in addition to the $1,995.00 replacement bulb savings. So how much will the average household save? The answer is $9765.00
From their conception and first production in the 1960’s, LEDs have been the perfect piece for for every indicator imaginable and still are today. At first 15 Lumens per watt LEDs were far from bright and could never be used for general lighting applications. Incandescent’s and the fairly new technology Compact Fluorescent’s dominated the market.
In 2003 a new type of LED was demonstrated by the company Cree, Inc. to provide a commercially packaged white light giving 65 Lumens per watt. This new technology became the brightest white LED commercially available at the time, and more than four times as efficient as standard incandescent Light Bulbs. Shortly thereafter an 80 Lumens per watt LED was created and is the main concept diode of which our LED Line utilizes.
We have sucessfully created a LED chip capable of 156 Lumens per watt. Large producton is expected to commence by 2012.
We are very proud to offer our line of High Bay LEDs. Direct replacements for High Pressure Sodium Fixtures and Fluorescent Tube Fixtures.
High Bay 10 Series _________________ High Bay 20 Series

Warehouses, Large Retail Stores, and Industrial buildings alike are switching to the latest in lighting technology. The 10 Series consists of a 100 watt with 1386 individual LEDs (shown above), and a 120 watt with 84 individual LEDs. Both wattages emit very bright crisp light. Replacing up to 250~400 watt High Pressure sodium fixtures. Up to 400 watt Fluorescent Tube fixtures. The 10 series LED High Bay is also available in two color temperatures 3000-4000K (warm white) used in Retail/Showrooms applications and 5000-6000K (Day Light) used in Commercial/Industrial applications.
The High Bay 20 Series LED is a super bright single chip LED at 100 watts It is one of the brightest single diode LEDs available. With the 20 series High Bay LED around a 60 degree beam spread it is most useful in applications of 30′ or higher. Compared to the 10 Series Multi-chip LED high bay at its 130 degree and available 170 degree (120 watt version). This makes the 10 series the best choice for most applications.
An average warehouse of 30 units saves $60,000.00 by switching to LED High Bay’s. Calculate your energy savings with our Savings Calculator.
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