This is good news because CFLs are are flop and I won’t buy them.
I had one blow up in my house last week. Sparks, smoke.....they are all gone now.
I love CFL light bulbs, especially when I am driving home and I can see that the kids have every light in the house turned on.
The beauty of this invention is that I changed over to CFL about 4 years ago. About the time I need to start changing them out, the LEDs should be cheap.
The fixtures that are built for the plug in "U" shaped compact tubes are much better because they contain a more expensive permanent transformer which is safer and more efficient. I have some of those outside with the built in light sensor switches and five years on they just work. They come on and burn bright even when it's 15 degrees outside (try that with a screw in CFL).
LEDs have potential to turn the lighting industry upside down. They are already the most efficient and portable (in terms of power source) lighting made. The raw material to make them is abundant and to reduce production cost by a factor of 10 or even 5 could be a revolution.
I view LED lighting as a step toward independence, both on a national and individual level. It represents an incremental but measurable reduction in power demand - and a step toward a critical mass that will ultimately make the self powered home a viable option.