Dimmable compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are a good option if you want to save money on electricity. CFLs use a fraction of the electricity of standard incandescent bulbs, leading to lower energy bills.
Posted by: Courtney Ramirez on 04 Jan, 2010No Comments »
Whether you want to lower your electric bill to save money or save the earth from climate change, you need to do the same things. Whatever your reason for wanting to reduce your electric bill, you need to take the same simple steps.
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Will dimmable compact fluorescent light bulbs save you money? Yes and no. A conventional 100-watt incandescent bulb dimmed to half capacity and burned four hours a day at an average electrical cost of .12 cents per kwh will cost $8.76 a year to operate plus $1.50 for the bulb. An equivalent 23-watt dimmable CFL working under the same circumstance costs only $2 to burn for a year, but $14.53 for the bulb itself.
Posted by: Rana Williamson on 12 Dec, 2009No Comments »