
40,000 to 50,000 bulb life
Up to 90% energy reduction
No Mercury or harmful substances
Average payback of less than 1.5 years
Most homeowners have a general sense of whether or not they are being energy efficient, a hunch confirmed or disproved when the monthly bills arrive. But occupants of a prefabricated house designed by Kaplan Thompson Architects, a firm in Portland, Me., will receive real-time feedback through a system Phil Kaplan, one of the architects, describes as an update on the mood ring.
The super-insulated, solar-heated BrightBuilt Barn is equipped with a device that analyzes electricity use and communicates that data to a skirt of LEDs affixed to the base of the home's exterior. If the house is on track to create more energy than it uses, the lights turn green; yellow is a borderline condition, and red means the owners should shut off appliances or turn down the heat. [READ MORE]
Source: New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/15/garden/15tools.html?_r=2&ref=garden