Can LED Lights Be Used for All Applications Now?

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With ’s strict new guidelines for LED lighting, manufacturers are working to come up with lights that provide both savings and lighting quality. As they work to improve their technologies, we’re seeing LED lights that can be used for many, if not all, applications.

That’s the word from Mike Watson, vice president of corporate marketing for the manufacturer . The company has released the first bulb to exceed the Energy Commission’s new guidelines for this type of lighting.

The new bulb achieves a (CRI) of 93, making the TW Series Bulb the first to be eligible for utility rebates in  in 2014. SMUD has already confirmed it will provide a rebate for the new  TW Series LED Bulb.

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2 comments

  1. If you’re looking for an affordable, quality LED that looks and feels like the bulb it’s replacing, then you should definitely get this one.

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