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Synergistic Lighting Introduces Mercury Free 60-Watt Light Bulb

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NEW LONDON, N.H.—Synergistic Lighting Technologies, LLC announced the arrival of a modernization to the traditional 60-watt incandescent bulb. The Tru-Spectrum bulb is a modular bulb that utilizes a patent pending new filament wire fabrication method in a small replaceable light source driven by a ~91 percent efficient power circuit. The highly efficient light source and electronics circuit allows the Tru-Spectrum bulb to rival the energy efficiency of a compact fluorescent (CFL), while providing a pleasing lighting color, no dimming or temperature restriction and no harmful mercury.

The Tru-Spectrum bulb will also meet the new efficacy requirements required by the US 2007 Energy Act which will cause the demise of the traditional older incandescent in 2014. Benefits of the Tru-SpectrumTM light bulb include:

• Modernizes the Incandescent Light Bulb to rival the compact gluorescent (CFL) in efficiency and carbon emissions reductions;
• Uses no mercury or harmful elements;
• Pleasing consistent color;
• Dimmable and operable at any temperature;
• Small modular design reduces amount of waste in landfills; and
• Up to 12,000 hours of life with its reusable assembly.

“We believe that energy efficiency should be balanced with functionality and more importantly safety,” says P. Clay Rucker, CEO of Synergistic Lighting Technologies. “The Tru-Spectrum light bulb protects our children and environment because it contains no mercury or harmful materials that would pollute our streams and rivers. It reduces carbon emissions through a dramatic reduction in energy consumption rivaling that of CFLs. Its modular assembly allows the consumer to replace just the light source thus reducing landfill space. However, we realize that you can have the best solution in the world, but if people can’t afford to buy it, then it isn’t beneficial. That is why we will be pricing the Tru-Spectrum bulb to be competitive with CFLs and LED lighting.”

The company has initiated discussions with large retailers about distributing the new bulbs. The company is anticipating production units to be available at the end of this year.

Go to Synergistic Lighting Technologies.

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