
As competition for LED lighting expands, new Habitat for Humanity homes for low-income people are benefiting. One such house broke ground this weekend in Durham, N.C., that will have only LED fixtures.
Cree, a Durham-based manufacturer of LED lighting, is sponsoring the home's construction to showcase its energy-efficient lighting, which it estimates will save $250 worth of electricity each year. The house, expected to be completed in October 2010, is part of Cree's $1.5 million pledge to provide its CR6 LED downlights for the kitchens of all new Habitat homes built in the USA in the next three years.
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