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Feb 01

Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs vs. Regular Light Bulbs: Facts

  • February 1, 2021
  • Energy Efficiency
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Using energy-efficient light bulbs, as opposed to conventional bulbs, proves to be more economical than many would believe. The Edison bulb, while emitting a beautiful and warm light, is also attributed to higher electric bills. Why? The conventional Edison bulb uses more energy that not only emits light but also heats. In the summertime, this may require greater use of the air conditioner to cool the space. This is especially true in the office setting, where many incandescent lights would produce an excessive amount of heat.

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Why Choose An Energy-Saving Light Bulb?

In this article, we discuss energy saving light bulb facts and many of the benefits that come with using it.

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  • Why Choose An Energy-Saving Light Bulb?
  • Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs Have A Longer Life
  • Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs Offer Savings During Operation
  • New & Improved Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs
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Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs Have A Longer Life

Incandescent bulbs also have a shorter life span than do energy-efficient bulbs, requiring frequent replacement. Even though regular bulbs are cheaper at the point of purchase, they would cost the consumer more in the end. The frequent replacement could actually cost more than would a quality energy-efficient bulb. Regular bulbs are also more delicate and may easily break, even during installation. The average life span of an incandescent bulb is approximately 1,000 hours. CFL bulbs, or compact fluorescent lamps, last approximately 5,000 hours, whereas LED bulbs can last between 20 and 50 thousand hours, meaning a life span up to 50 times longer than the Edison bulb!

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Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs Offer Savings During Operation

LED efficient light bulbs emit plenty of light but do so with a limited amount of energy consumption. Since they remain cool to the touch, consumers benefit from superior illumination at a fraction of the cost, but also because they don’t have any impact on room temperature.

Energy-efficient light bulbs, depending on their quality, can use up to 80% less wattage than regular bulbs–directly translating into notable savings on an energy bill. For example, a 60-watt regular bulb would cost $4.80 to use annually, as opposed to a 12-watt LED bulb that would cost as low as $1.00. Multiply these amounts with the number of bulbs currently installed in your home for a personal, more accurate calculation of energy savings.

New & Improved Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs

Energy-efficient light bulbs are also better than ever. In the past, many snubbed them for producing a bright white light that was not surprisingly unattractive. Today they’re available in more colors and light levels to enable consumers to illuminate their homes and offices in an attractive light that allows them to easily create an interesting and desired mood through lighting. In comparing the two types of bulbs, it’s obvious that the consumer saves money at the point of purchase and during the use of the energy-efficient bulbs. Simultaneously, the planet benefits, as well.

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The Better Home Heat Council (BHHC) is a local association that aims to help homeowners with everything that has to do with fuel oil heat. We provide you with knowledge, especially on things regarding the economic and efficient use of heating oil. Also, we assist people in identifying and solving issues about energy-efficiency in their homes or office. We accomplish this by pushing them towards an effective and affordable path to ensure that their living areas become more efficient and cost-effective.

The BHHC also supports heating oil delivery service companies that offer services, products, and solutions to homeowners in the Lehigh Valley. If you are searching for a superior home heating oil delivery service near you, click here. Rest assured that most of the fuel oil delivery service companies in our system also provide free energy consultations.

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