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Energy Saving Tips for Lighting
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In the average American home, lighting accounts for 5-10% of the homeowner’s total energy use per year. We
offer tips to help keep your electricity expenditures on lighting stable
while striving to lower it.
- Utilize natural lighting; open blinds and shades and turn off lights in areas that receive sufficient natural lighting
- Clean lighting fixtures and change any yellow or hazy looking bulbs to ensure the best lighting
- Use task lighting when possible like fluorescent under cabinet lighting in the kitchen and desk lamps in the den
- Don’t focus on lighting up the whole room because ceiling lights use the most energy
- Buy lighting fixtures that have a dimmer
- Paint walls a light color, less light is needed to make the room appear brighter
- Arrange furniture so that your reading sofa is near a window
- Use tube fluorescent lighting, it’s no longer only fashionable for the garage and basement
- Instead of outside décor such as gas lights, use solar-powered accent lights
- Use incandescent light bulbs wisely; Higher wattage ones are more efficient than lower wattage, it takes 4 forty watt bulbs to provide as much light as a single hundred watt bulb
- Install a motion detector light outside that only goes on when movement is detected
- Place lamps in corners where light can be reflected off of two walls
- Invest in Halogen lighting which provides a similar effect as incandescent bulbs but uses 40% less energy
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