Thursday, December 29, 2011

How Do Induction Lights Reduce Carbon Footprint Levels?

We are living in a day and age where environmental concerns are on everyone's minds. After years of living high on the hog, as it were, we are now facing some severe environmental issues that need to be addressed with some serious action. Of course, no one person or business can do it all alone, it's up to everyone to take steps to reduce the impact we have on our planet. One lighting product is getting a lot of attention in the quest to be more environmentally friendly – induction lighting. And amazingly enough, studies have shown that induction lights reduce carbon footprint levels significantly.

If you're wondering just how it is that induction lights reduce carbon footprint levels, it's actually quite a bit simpler than you might have assumed. It really boils down to energy usage, and induction lights use a heck of a lot less energy than the traditional light bulbs that are currently in use in so many locations. But as you read the rest of this article, you'll see that induction lights do offer another benefit that makes them a much more environmentally friendly choice over the traditional lighting products that have been used for many years.

Induction Lights Use Less Mercury

But it's not just the lower amount of energy that an induction light uses that provides a benefit to the environment. You see, traditional HID lamps, like those that are used to light up highways, city roads and parking lots, contain a lot of mercury. Induction lights, on the other hand, use about 65% less mercury, and that mercury is actually in a more stable, solid form that does not cause as much of an impact to the environment.

The combination of requiring less energy, along with containing less mercury, clearly makes induction lighting products some of the most exciting products for a better environment that we've seen in quite some time. It's very likely that the world is on the cusp of some major breakthroughs in regard to how we power our cars, businesses and our homes. And while these new energy sources are sure to have a positive impact on the environment, replacing traditional light bulbs with induction lights is something that businesses and governments can do now to help reduce their carbon footprints.

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