www.farnell.com The EcoSmart LED Downlight was designed to exceed stringent ENERGY STAR® criteria and consumes just 10.5 watts, which is approximately 85-percent less energy than a comparable incandescent and 50-percent less energy than a fluorescent. Created specifically for the residential market, the EcoSmart LED Downlight is designed to last at least 35000 hours, or approximately 32 years with three hours of daily use, which is nearly four times longer than compact florescent (CFL) alternatives and up to 16 times longer when compared to incandescent options. Easily installed into most standard six-inch recessed housings for retrofits and new construction, the new downlight is dimmable to 5 percent, with off the shelf dimmers. To view this and other solutions from Cree please choose your location and view the fantastic range of Cree products on offer from Farnell at www.farnell.com
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inflation.us Sign Up Today! Obama raises a quick million — and some LA commuter ire www.latimes.com After visiting the plant, Obama told a Milwaukee fundraiser that the heart of his economic strategy in the months ahead "will be three powerful words: 'Made in America.' " But analysts warn that federal efforts to encourage clean-energy manufacturing could shrivel without steps to mandate its use. The administration so far has failed to convince Congress to pass sweeping energy legislation that would boost clean technologies by requiring renewable sources for electricity and raising the price of fossil fuels through a "carbon price" — in effect a tax on fossil fuels. Obama visit causes traffic nightmare in Los Angeles www.wtam.com (KFI - Los Angeles) Traffic on the west side of Los Angeles is expected to be snarled on Tuesday morning as President Obama's motorcade returns to LAX. Obama's heading to Seattle after attending a fundraiser in Hancock Park Monday night. He reminded donors about his successes in the midst of criticism from both ends of the political spectrum. Obama traffic nightmare leaves residents with lingering road rage latimesblogs.latimes.com President Obama's fundraising mission in Los Angeles may have been a whirlwind trip for him, but it was a tedious slog for thousands of people who found themselves in traffic gridlock from the Westside to Hancock Park. A two-mile drive on the Westside took 45 minutes. Frustrated drivers vented on the Los Angeles ...
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