Energy Saving Tips | Lighting
Energy Saving Tips | Lighting
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, today's energy-efficient light bulbs can last up to 25 times longer and use at least 75% less energy than incandescent bulbs. By opting for more energy-efficient light bulbs, you’ll be doing your part to reduce fossil fuel consumption (while saving money on your utility bills). Check out these lighting tips and our other energy-saving tips to make small improvements in your home that could equal big savings.
Making a few simple adjustments to how you light your home can considerably increase your home's energy efficiency.
Outdoor lights are typically left on for longer periods of time than indoor lights, so upgrading to energy-efficient lighting outside can be a great way to save.
LED is one of today's most energy-efficient technologies, using up to 80% less energy and lasting up to 25 times longer than traditional incandescent lighting.1 There are several ways to use LED lighting to make your home more energy efficient.
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1U.S. Department of Energy https://energy.gov/energysaver/how-energy-efficient-light-bulbs-compare-traditional-incandescents