The Key to Lower Energy Costs in Home Lighting

By Al Arbuckel

Are you looking for a bright idea to save money, save energy, and join the green revolution? Then look no further than your nearest light fixture!

Chances are its outfitted with one of those incandescent bulbs that Tom Edison invented way back in 1879 -- a bright idea, at the time, but it has its drawbacks. Did you know that incandescent bulbs waste 90 percent of the electricity they are drawing in generating heat? Its true -- only ten percent is actually used in producing light a very inefficient system, at best!

It's time to step up to the future. Compact fluorescent bulbs and light at meeting diode bulbs are superior in almost every way. They are more efficient by a long margin and therefore save you money while reducing carbon emissions.

Compact fluorescent bulbs have the following benefits in comparison to incandescent bulbs:

1. Just like standard bulbs these bulbs work in standard light fixtures including three-way fixtures and dimmers.

2. They can be used both indoors and out.

3. They come in many different shapes and sizes, including traditional shape, globe-shaped vanity styles, and candelabra look, and floodlight style.

4. These bulbs can also be found at various brightnesses and colors including natural daylight and incandescent glow.

5. CFLs use approximately 75% less energy than incandescent bulbs.

6. You pay a bit more for compact fluorescent bulbs initially but they last much longer (up to 10 times).

7. They are produced by familiar and trusted names in the light bulb business such as General Electric, Philips, Sylvania and Westinghouse.

LED bulbs are a third alternative even more efficient then compact fluorescent bulbs:

1. Bulb life for LEDs is about 100 times longer than incandescent " way less bulb changing!

2. LEDs also use only 10% of the energy of a standard lightbulb

3. LEDs are especially great for battery-powered or rechargeable gear for camping or emergencies.

4. LEDs are suitable for many applications including Christmas lights, pool lights, nightlights, reading lights, and track lighting.

if we all switch to CFL's or LEDs for a standard incandescent bulbs for all of our lighting applications our individual and countrywide energy usage would be dramatically reduced. Our pocketbooks would benefit and so would the environment.

you can't buy compact fluorescent bulbs and LEDs just around the corner at any Wal-Mart Home Depot or Lowe's among other retailers. We are also available online. - 29939

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