LEDs
LEDs (light-emitting diodes) are semi- conductors that convert electricity into light. Once used
just as indicator lights for electronics, LEDs have evolved into a major lighting technology
that may change the future of general illumination. LEDs are highly regarded for their long
life, energy efficiency, non-toxicity, durability, and flexibility. Yet as a fairly new and
rapidly changing lighting technology, much research is still needed in order to fully realize
the energy and cost savings potential of LEDs.
The Solid-State
Lighting Program at the LRC conducts necessary research and educational programs to enhance
this technology, overcome barriers to effective use, and help it to gain acceptance for general
illumination purposes.
Download the LRC Solid-State Lighting Program brochure
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Lighting Education Online is an interactive, Internet-based education program for building, design, and facility management professionals who want to learn more about light and lighting. Available courses include: The LED Lighting Institute is a three-day, hands-on workshop for people who want to learn more about this quickly evolving lighting technology in a small-class setting.
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