How to Lower the U.S. “Light Bill” by 50%

By admin • January 26th, 2009

Wouldn’t it be great if we could lower the U.S. cost for electrical lighting by 50%? The Environmental Protection Agency has calculated that it can be done.

Compact Flourescent Lights have been around for a while and have proven themselves effective. They first of all last 10 to 13 times longer. This by itself can be quite a savings, but there is more. They save 70%-80% in usage costs. That means if every light in your house was a CFL, you would save from 70%-80% 0n your lighting bill. And we all know that if you have kids, lights are not going off in your house. So saving money when the lights are on is great. And of course the savings will be better when the lights finally go off.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stated that if all light bulbs were exchanged for the new cost efficient CFL’s the U.S. would cut it’s collective electrical lighting bill in half. I suppose there are some lights that need to be of another type for other reasons.

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