There are incandescent, low pressure sodium, sodio a alta presión, low pressure mercury, high pressure mercury, haluro metálico, and LED street lights.
- Incandescent street lights: They are used in the earlier centuries, but because of the high energy consumption, people don’t use them anymore.
- Low and high pressure sodium street lights: Low and high pressure sodium lights stimulate the sodium vapor to emit light. They have a relatively high efficiency and low CRI.
- Low and high pressure mercury street lights: Similar to sodium street lights, the mercury vapor in them emits light. Low and high pressure mercury street lights are cheap, but will cause pollution.
- Metal Halide Street Lights: These lights have higher CRI, but the metal halide is unstable.
- farolas LED: Many countries are changing their lights into LED ones because they have a high efficiency and CRI.
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