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SAVING PRODUCT
Use energy saving
light bulbs / low energy light bulbs wherever you can. These super
modern lamps are direct replacements for the old technology tungsten
lamps, only use around 20% of the electricity used by ordinary lightbulbs
and can last over 10 times as long. Calculate
your energy savings on LAMPS by clicking here
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Overview
The Lightbulb Company is committed to encouraging energy efficiency
through the use of low energy / energy saving light bulbs. Energy
saving light bulbs are often called CFLs which stands for compact
flourescent lighting.
In the Home, if every UK household installed three compact fluorescent
light bulbs, enough energy would be saved in a year to supply all
street lighting. Or another way of looking at the potential savings
is that if every household in the UK fitted just one energy saving
light bulb, enough electricity would be saved to power lighting
in 3 million homes for a year!
In Business, a saving on energy use is directly reflected in the
bottom line. Cut your energy bills by 20% and see the net profit
improvement immediately as well as the saving in overheads enabling
you to become more competitive – a win-win situation!
For the World, Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, a by-product
of all types of energy consumption are main contributors to global
warming. More efficient use of energy helps to reduce carbon dioxide
emissions and the effects of climate change and damage to the environment.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a by-product of our use of energy, and
therefore by cutting energy consumption we automatically reduce
total CO2 emissions.
For the UK, The UK has committed to reducing CO2 emissions through
the Kyoto agreement. Business and the working environment accounts
for a large proportion of the UK's energy consumption, and therefore
its CO2 emissions. For the UK to meet its share of the global emissions
targets, businesses and the public sector must make energy efficiency
a priority.
Low energy / energy saving light bulbs
Lighting costs in domestic environments can account for 10% to
15% of the household electricity bill.
By changing to low energy / energy saving light bulbs savings
of up to $10 per year per light bulb can be achieved and although
low energy / energy saving light bulbs cost more than conventional
light bulbs they can save up to 10 times the cost of the lamp over
its lifetime.
Please note, however, that these light bulbs do
not work with electronic sensors or timers.
These light bulbs
are most efficient in areas where lighting is left on for lengthy
periods – such as hallways and staircases. They
can also be used in garden, parking and other areas where security
lighting is important.
Low energy / energy saving light bulbs come in standard bayonet
and screw fittings so replacement of existing lamps is straightforward
and because energy use is so much less than that of conventional
light bulbs, low energy light bulbs come in lower wattages
| Ordinary/low energy light bulb comparisons |
| Ordinary bulbs |
Low energy light bulb equivalent |
| 25W |
6W |
| 40W |
8-11W |
| 60W |
13-18W |
| 100W |
20-25W |
Figures from Energy Saving Trust
A normal light bulb is only economic if the average
time it is used is less
than 15 minutes at a time and it is not used more than 1.5 hours
a day.
- Replace the normal light bulb by an energy saving light bulb
with better
light and less energy consumption. It's worthwhile doing that in
all the places where light
is needed constantly (e.g. in the sitting room, in the kitchen,
at the working place,
in the children's room).
Energy saving light bulbs use
80% less energy and last 10 times longer than a normal light
bulb. And that actually
means that you save
a lot of money by using energy saving light bulbs.
Energy saving light bulbs are often called CFLs which stands for
compact flourescent lighting.
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