LED lights and their impact on energy savings in a residential environment
Keywords:
energy savings, LED lights, residential environmentAbstract
LED lights play an essential role in saving energy in homes, the objective of the research was to study their lifespan and efficiency compared to traditional lighting. The result was that energy efficiency and reduced consumption up to its durability, has positive economic benefits, in addition its environmental impact is lower, it has been proven to be a comprehensive and sustainable choice for domestic lighting.
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