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"The graphene light bulb — which reportedly will reduce electricity use by around 10%, and will last longer than a conventional LED bulb — is currently expected to go on sale later this year for around £15 a pop.
The improved performance of the dimmable bulb is reportedly due to the increased conductivity (electricity + heat) accompanying the use of graphene.
The design was the work of a company dubbed Graphene Lighting — which has as one of its directors the deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Manchester, Professor Colin Bailey.
Professor Bailey noted in an interview with the BBC: “The graphene light bulb will use less energy. We expect it to last longer. The manufacturing costs are lower and it uses more and more sustainable components.” "
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"The graphene light bulb — which reportedly will reduce electricity use by around 10%, and will last longer than a conventional LED bulb — is currently expected to go on sale later this year for around £15 a pop.
The improved performance of the dimmable bulb is reportedly due to the increased conductivity (electricity + heat) accompanying the use of graphene.
The design was the work of a company dubbed Graphene Lighting — which has as one of its directors the deputy vice-chancellor at the University of Manchester, Professor Colin Bailey.
Professor Bailey noted in an interview with the BBC: “The graphene light bulb will use less energy. We expect it to last longer. The manufacturing costs are lower and it uses more and more sustainable components.” "
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