LEDs last up to 20 times longer than incandescent bulbs and use much less energy.
     
   
  
  Save Energy with Lighting
  
  
Lighting
- Turn
     off lights when you are not using them. A single 100-watt bulb left on all
     night costs about $25 over 12 months.
- Switch
     from incandescent to LED lightbulbs. LEDs last up to 20 times longer than
     incandescent bulbs, use about a sixth as much electricity, and don’t
     contain mercury, like compact fluorescents (CFLs). After all, 90% of the
     energy used by an incandescent bulb is wasted as heat - only 10% is
     converted to light. The EPA estimates that a typical household would save more
     than $200 each year by switching to LEDs throughout the house.
- Try
     LED lightbulbs in hard-to-reach fixtures. You won't have to replace them
     for as much as 20 years!
- Replace
     halogen torchiere lights. Use Energy Star-labeled LED torchieres.
     They're cheaper to operate and safer to use.
- Keep
     bulbs clean. Dust can cut light output by as much as 25%.
- If
     you have already replaced your incandescent lights with compact
     fluorescents, keep your CFLs until they burn out, and then replace them
     with LEDs. CFLs use a little more energy than LEDs, don’t last as long,
     and nearly all CFLs contain mercury, so it’s wise to use them for their
     full lifetime, and then dispose of them properly.
Last updated July 26, 2019