LED lighting

My non-meat-eater friends may want to skip this post. But the rest of us carnivores will be pleased by this new discovery. It turns out that those LEDS that are popping up at supermarket display cases don’t just bathe your food products in a crisp, energy-saving glow. They also extend the shelf life of some meats! [...]

Read more Go meat! LEDs prolong shelf life

by Pedro Hernandez on January 19, 2012 · 0 comments

Even surrounded by the visual overload that is Times Square on New Year’s Eve, the Ball is hard to miss. Yes folks, not only is it big — 12 feet in diameter and weighing 11,875 pounds — it’s also very, very bright. Now, thanks to Philips, the supplier of its lights, you also know exactly how many [...]

Read more Philips: Times Square Ball glitters with 32,256 LEDs

by Pedro Hernandez on December 28, 2011 · 1 comment

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, Americans stand to save $450 million in electricity costs a year if they switched to LEDs. Of course, not everyone has warmed to the lighting tech. In this Wall Street Journal piece, the author discovers that some traditionalists can’t get past the cold, artificial lighting cast by some [...]

Read more Stat of the day: $450M in energy savings from LED holiday lights switch

by Pedro Hernandez on December 15, 2011 · 0 comments

A recent post in the Social Media Examiner examined the “9 Reasons Why Your Content Is Not Shared on Social Networks.” All good stuff , but one reason stood out because it touches on a couple of factors that shape how green technology companies do business and how they’re perceived online. The highlight for me [...]

Read more ecoSocial: Causes trump brands in social media?

by Pedro Hernandez on August 31, 2011 · 1 comment

LEDs have been in the news lately thanks to some advancements, deep price plunges and even some political drama. It’s all helping to heighten the lighting technology’s profile, but is it enough to make consumers sit up and take notice? Here are three stories that while loosely related on the surface, weave together to form [...]

Read more LED lighting market’s pieces finally falling into place

by Pedro Hernandez on July 13, 2011 · 0 comments

Today’s LED-related news offers a neat, practically literal parallel to the story of the solid-state lighting technology’s ascendancy. Deerfield Beach, Florida-based MSI announced today that the San Diego Air and Space Museum is replacing the tungsten halogen lighting it currently uses with the LED lighting manufacturer’s LED bulbs. Coincidentally, MSI’s LEDs are already being put [...]

Read more MSI LEDs to light up the San Diego Air and Space Museum

by Pedro Hernandez on March 30, 2011 · 0 comments

It’s that time. Before we welcome a brand new year, here are 2010′s most popular posts according to you! 1. Stats of the Day: BP Oil Spill Google Results Back in June, I ran a little experiment. In terms of Google search results, how did BP’s recent oil spill compare against the previous top environmental [...]

Read more Top 10: Most popular ecoINSITE posts of 2010

by Pedro Hernandez on December 31, 2010 · 0 comments

In case you haven’t noticed, the clock is ticking on getting your 2010 holiday shopping done. Here are some great last-minute gift ideas that are still in stock (at least of this writing) and are sure to delight the green geek in your life. Curl up with a good e-book this Christmas: Amazon Kindle Smaller, [...]

Read more Green gift guide 2010: Five last-minute green gadget ideas

by Pedro Hernandez on December 16, 2010 · 1 comment

I was mildly intrigued by GE’s hybrid compact fluorescent (CFL) bulb that employs a halogen lamp for instant-on illumination. (The halogen bulb switches off when the CFL reaches full brightness.) It’s a clever way of eliminating one of CFL’s lingering weaknesses, but it seemed like a misguided effort in the face of LED’s meteoric rise [...]

Read more GE preps LED tech inspired by jets

by Pedro Hernandez on October 22, 2010 · 0 comments

Sure, five percent of the global lighting market might not seem like a lot, but when you consider that LEDs only snagged just 2 percent of the market in 2009, it’s a sign of healthy growth. And it’s only going to grow bigger from there. According to this DigiTimes report, Philips expects LED lighting to [...]

Read more Philips: LED lighting market to reach 5 percent in 2010

by Pedro Hernandez on October 14, 2010 · 2 comments