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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luminous_efficacy
"The following table lists luminous efficacy of a source and efficiency for various light sources. Note that all lamps requiring
electrical/electronic ballast are unless noted (see also voltage) listed without
losses for that, reducing total efficiency.
Category Type Overall luminous efficacy (lm/W) Overall luminous efficiency
Combustion
candle 0.3 0.04%
gas mantle 1–2 0.15–0.3%
Incandescent
100–200 W tungsten incandescent (230 V)
13.8–15.2 2–2.2%
100–200–500 W tungsten glass halogen (230 V)
6.7–17.6–1
9.8 2.4–2.6–2.9%
5–40–100 W tungsten incandescent (120 V)
5–12.6–17.5 0.7–1.8–2.6%
2.6 W tungsten glass halogen (5.2 V)
19.2 2.8%
tungsten quartz halogen (12–24 V)
24 3.5%
photographic and projection lamps
35 5.1%
Light-emitting diode
white LED (raw, without power supply)
4.5–150 0.66–22%
4.1 W LED
screw base lamp (120 V)
58.5–82.9 8.6–12%
5.4 W LED screw base lamp (100 V 50/60 Hz)
101.9 14.9%
6.9 W LED screw base lamp (120 V)
55.1–81.9 8.1–12%
7 W LED
PAR20 (120 V) 28.6
[27] 4.2%
7 W LED
PAR30 (110-230 V) 60
[28] 8.8%
8.7 W LED screw base lamp (120 V)
69–93.1 10.1–13.6%
Theoretical limit for a white LED with phosphorescence color mixing
260–300 38.1–43.9%
Arc lamp
carbon arc lamp 2-7 0.29-1.0%
xenon arc lamp 30–504. 4–7.3%
mercury-
xenon arc lamp 50–55
[32] 7.3–8%
UHP – ultra-high-pressure
mercury-vapor arc lamp: initial, free mounted
58–78 8.5–11.4%
UHP – ultra-high-pressure mercury-vapor arc lamp: rated, with reflector for
projectors 30–50 4.4–7.3%
Fluorescent
9–32 W
compact fluorescent (with ballast)
46–75 8–11.45%
T8 tube with electronic ballast
80–100 12–15%
PL-S 11 W U-tube, excluding ballast loss
82 12%
T5 tube
70–104.2 10–15.63%
70-150W Inductively Coupled Electrodeless Lighting System
71-84 10-12%
Gas discharge
1400 W
sulfur lamp 100 15%
metal halide lamp 65–115 9.5–17%
high pressure sodium lamp 85–150 12–22%
low pressure sodium lamp 100–200 15–29%
Plasma display panel 2-10 0.3–1.5%
Ideal sources
Truncated 5800 K blackbody
251 37%
Green light at 555 nm (maximum possible luminous efficacy)
683.002 100% "
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