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LED Christmas Tree Lights at Holiday Park

2009 December 23
by Wispa

Part of the holiday festivities include the lighting displays that brighten up the cold winters nights. At some places not only the trees are green, the lights have gone green also.

Theme parks around the country embrace this time of year to put on very special lighting displays and some of those displays will cost much less this time. The use of Light Emitting Diodes (LED) is showing that is can perform equally, if not better, than incandescent bulbs and with a cost that can be 80 percent less.

led-christmas-tree The latest of these them parks is the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Georgia who have paired up with Christmas Lights, Etc who provide the energy efficient lighting. Christmas trees with a height of 60 feet have been adorned with 8,000 LED’s making a brilliant dazzling spectacle but with a much reduced carbon cost.

These longer lasting lights also adorn displays at other Six Flags theme parks around the country and help reduce their expenses and improve the quality of their displays.

All sorts of lighting displays are being shifted to LED lighting as Companies around the world realize the cost effectiveness of the technology. It is even rumoured that Santa has persuaded Rudolf to go energy efficient this year with a bright red LED  nose.

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