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Eco Home Lighting Changes The World

Electricity prices continue to rise each year. Therefore, homeowners are looking for new ways to equip their homes with greener lighting to account for the increase in electricity costs.

At one time, you would have simply chosen a regular light bulb to screw into a light socket. Today, times have changed with new lighting and new EU legislation. The new EU legislation has outlawed the old style of incandescent light bulbs. Even with the old bulbs being discarded, you have several sources of lighting to choose from that will light your home economically.

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Why Choose Energy Reducing Lighting

About 20 percent of the energy consumed in the world comes from lighting, and the majority of this energy is used in the homes. Therefore, choosing the right bulbs can help reduce the energy consumed in the homes, and it can help save the environment and lower your energy bill.

Incandescent Light Bulbs Compared to Halogen Bulbs

An incandescent bulb is no longer the best source for lighting since it has proven to be highly inefficient in saving energy. The incandescent bulbs were invented by Thomas Edison in 1879, and they have remained unchanged throughout the years. The bulbs use 90 percent of their energy giving off heat, which can make them become a fire hazard. The incandescent bulbs lifespan is extremely short. They will last for less than 1000 hours, which means you will need to replace them regularly. This can become expensive over time. To cut down on the impact this lighting has on the environment, you should consider using them in areas that only require occasionally lighting such as under cupboards.

The energy-efficient halogen bulbs are a newer variation of the older incandescent bulbs. Both the incandescent and the halogen bulbs have a tungsten filament that is similar. However, a big difference between the two bulbs is that the halogen bulbs contain a gas that helps to slow down the deterioration of the bulb, which will help to extend the lifespan of the bulb. Even though the two bulbs act in similar ways, the halogen bulbs can save about 25 percent to 30 percent more energy than the older incandescent bulbs can. The halogen bulbs are a step up from the older bulbs, but a newer and more energy-efficient bulb is the LED. At Lights2You blog, you can find detailed articles ranging from LED lighting history and benefits to LED lighting trends.

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LED Lighting Offers Potential Savings

LED lighting is different from other eco home lights in several ways. For instance, the LED bulbs are more efficient, versatile, durable and longer lasting. The LED lighting will use light emitting diodes to provide light more efficiently than the incandescent or compact fluorescent lighting will. The lighting works when an electric current goes through a semiconductor material to illuminate a light source. In addition, the LED lighting is versatile since it comes in many colors such as red, blue, amber and green, which offers more uses for this type of lighting. The colored lighting is used in signal lights, computer buttons and other fixtures. LED lights are being used in bulbs for general lighting to save homeowners money on their energy bills.

Every home should be equipped with LED lighting to save energy. LED products offer you a unique opportunity to control your electrical bills with a versatile and economical lighting.

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