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Canadians create 'most energy-efficient' bulb

OTTAWA: A trio of Canadians claimed Wednesday to have invented the world's most energy-efficient bulb: a 12-watt LED l
Published February 6, 2013

canadian-bulbOTTAWA: A trio of Canadians claimed Wednesday to have invented the world's most energy-efficient bulb: a 12-watt LED light that shines as bright as a 100-watt incandescent one.

 

Product developer Gimmy Chu told AFP the NanoLight design consists of a circuit board dotted with LED lights and folded into the shape of a bulb that plugs into a regular light fixture.

 

"We needed the light to shine in all directions to mimic a traditional incandescent light bulb," said Chu, who with pals Tom Rodinger and Christian Yan launched a company last year to market the product after working on it for three years.

 

The idea has raised more than $100,000 on a US crowdfunding website and generated pre-orders for more than 3,000 bulbs in the last month, according to Chu.

 

The trio is now working on a version of the bulb that can be dimmed.

 

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2013

 

 

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