As the lighting manufacturing transitions away from incandescent to extra energy-friendly substitute for example CFL or else LED, there's a slighter well-known type of Lightbulbs that's more environmentally pleasant (with no mercury) as well as generates a warmer light that's satisfying to the eye-- plus it's called as ESL.

ESL means Electron Stimulated Luminescence, which makes use of accelerated electrons in a spray to arouse phosphor to generate light. Vu1 Corporation of Seattle, WA has liberated an eight minute video that features a revelation of ESL, a side by side aspect comparison with CFLs as well as LEDs, and interviews with lighting plus energy industry specialist. It's created by Vu1, so it's clearly biased towards the ESL, but it's still interesting.

"As we move our technology from the lab into testing with pilot production, we felt it was significant to visually show the exclusive aspect of ESL as well as the progress we have made, as well as let the globe know there is a lighting solution approaching that performs correspondingly to the incandescent light bulb we are all well-known with," said R. Gale Sellers, Vu1's CEO. "This video is our first chance to explain people the advantages of our advance technology that is generating extensive interest with eagerness from scientists, industry experts, utility companies, as well as lighting product distributors."

Vu1 is currently targeting manufactured goods accessibility by mid 2010.

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