Choosing low energy lighting I always struggle with the fact that I have no idea how bright say an LED light fitting is compared to an incandescent one. I can "imagine" how much light you get from a 60w or 100w incandescent bulb, but also find CFL's invariably overstated (which is why I use 25w CFLs to replace a 100w incandescent because the 20w ones the manufacturers
claim give the same light as a 100w incandescent really don't. A fact reflected in the link below) and with LEDs it's even harder as there is such variation in the output I find. So this is quite handy:
http://www.designrecycleinc.com/led%20comp%20chart.html - If you go right to the bottom it gives you the lumens which solves that (though I find LEDs vary hugely unless you buy known brands - for example I tried some very cheap chinese LED indicator bulbs as an experiment for a trailer and they are nowhere near bright enough -only cost me a couple of pounds so worth trying them out to see).