How To Conserve on
Electrical Costs With Smarter
Lighting Ideas
The dilemma is how to get the
most attractive lighting in and
around your home while keeping your
electric bill down. Let’s start with
some facts about home electric
costs. If your home was built before
1990, chances are that it uses more
electricity than homes built after
1990. Energy efficiency just wasn’t
a major concern in this country (and
elsewhere in the world) before the
1990s. Another interesting fact is
that most energy experts agree that
major appliances are the primary
energy hogs in our homes and
lighting costs only amount to about
20% to 25% of our electric bills.
Nonetheless, 25% of a $186 electric
bill is still a pretty hefty chunk
of the average homeowner’s budget.
Before we get into some detailed
suggestions, there are some initial,
practical suggestions regarding how
to keep that electric bill
relatively tame. In terms of major
appliances, use cost-saving settings
whenever possible. If you use an
electric dryer, make sure you dry
full rather than partial loads. Even
though you may have a number of gas
appliances, they still use a certain
amount of electricity so make sure
to use them in such a way that
electrical consumption is minimized.
Ceiling fans can also be an
effective means of reducing energy
consumption. Although the ceiling
fan doesn’t actually make the
temperature warmer or cooler, the
motion of the air makes it feel that
way which, in turn, allows you to
set the thermostat at a more
cost-effective level.
In terms of some lighting
conservation basics, get into the
habit of always turning off any
lights when they’re not needed.
Leaving the porch light on all night
is a tradition that many people
observe. The original thinking was
around issues of security. In some
areas of this and other countries,
security is still an issue and
leaving the outside light on all
night is probably still a good idea
(although there are no statistics
that I’m aware of that this deters
burglary or break-ins). If you live
in a relatively secure and safe
area, don’t turn the outside porch
light(s) on unless you’re expecting
guests or a family member typically
comes home after dark.
If your lamps have several
brightness settings, don’t always
select the brightest setting. See if
you can get buy on one of the lower
settings without causing eyestrain
or difficulty in reading.
Incandescent bulbs and fixtures are
among the worst offenders when it
comes to wasting energy. Their basic
design results in the majority of
energy creating heat rather than
light to say nothing of the mounting
evidence that points to the
incandescent light as a significant
source of air pollution. The primary
appeal of the incandescent bulb is
that they are relatively
inexpensive, can be found in a
variety of stores (including
supermarkets) and are available in a
wide variety of sizes and shapes.
Selecting energy saving light bulbs
will result in greater lighting
efficiency since the electric
current passes through the gas in
the bulb, lighting it without
causing wasteful heat. An important
feature when it comes to buying an
energy saving bulb, is that a lower
wattage bulb will give you the
equivalent illumination that a
higher wattage incandescent bulb
does. For example, you can replace a
60W incandescent bulb with a 13W to
18W energy saving bulb. Another
important consideration is that the
energy saving bulb can last up to
twelve times longer than its
traditional counterpart, saving you
up to twenty dollars a year per
fixture.
One of the best ways to conserve
electrical energy is to replace
incandescent fixtures and bulbs with
compact fluorescent bulbs. Now
available in hundreds of colors, the
fluorescent bulb uses about a third
of the energy used by an
incandescent bulb and generally
lasts 15 to 20 times longer.
Although energy savings bulbs cost
more per unit than an incandescent
bulb, the difference in cost will be
made up by the bulb’s efficiency and
length of life.
Some additional energy-saving ideas
include using dimmer switches to set
the lighting level at just the right
level, layering light and using
outdoor motion detectors that
illuminate only when motion is
detected.
This article presents just a few of
the ways you can conserve on energy
and make your electric bills less of
a shock (excuse the pun).
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