My low wattage LED bulbs and under counter strips.
I also have some of the undercounter "task" LED's. And I think they are the best (bright WHITE) LED lights I've tired so far. I've found.. that reducing the lighting can give a room/home a cave feel. But adding a couple LED fixtures (to a CFL light or two setup) can remove shadows and make a room feel brighter and more friendly. And the great thing is it may only require an additional couple watts.
What I have done is automate the backlighting (LED's). Using the (non-recommended) SocketRockets, the X10 Floodlight (PR511) and AHP macros. I use the dusk/dawn sensor built into the floodlamp to turn the LED's On at dusk and Off at dawn. Then I use timer macros to turn the LEDs OFF for a five hour period between dusk and dawn. This time of year (winter) the LED's seem like they are on a lot. But in mid-summer I hardly notice them.
Someone could argue that the X10 uses more energy than the LEDs and... therefore there isn't any energy savings. But in the BIG PICTURE of automation...
there are real savings. Savings in energy use.. and money costs. But more important it isn't just less use..
its a smarter, better use of our most precious resource... our own enjoyment of our homes.Replacing the one 100 watt lamp in the room, with a 28 watt CFL... just makes bad lighting.. still bad but cheaper. Replacing the 100 watt bulb with
a couple 14 watt CFL's and a little decorative LED up-lighting in a dark corner... improves the quality of the lighting as well as saving money. Automating part [or all] of the lighting so it isn't left on... and so no one fumbles through a dark room.. is icing on the cake.
With all that said... my actual point is:
I still also use regular incandescent light bulbs too, and I have no plans to stop. CFL's, LED's, incandescent, halogen... they're ALL GOOD.
It's more important that grandma doesn't fall down the dark steps at night... than it is to use a politically correct lightbulb. I know this... because I am married to grandma.