A Guide to Home Light Energy Conservation
Lighting provides for us in both a practical and pleasurable way. It allows us to function during dark hours while giving us a bright, pleasant atmosphere in which to live. However, lighting affects us in another way as well: financially. With today’s tough economy and growing global energy demand, it pays to understand and practice home light energy conservation.
Every year, lighting an average home accounts for approximately 12 percent of its total energy consumption. There are two easy ways to reduce that amount significantly. One is to reduce the time lighting is used, and the other is to use energy efficient bulbs in existing lighting fixtures, or add and change fixtures to those that use them. The great thing about this approach is that there are available on the market today a variety of options which actually provide better light along with better energy usage.
Ways in which to reduce the time lights are on is to practice turning lights off when not in use and to use timers so that lights are on only for specified periods of time when needed. Quite a bit of energy can be saved just by following these steps.
Next, incandescent bulbs should be replaced with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) which use considerably less energy to operate and can last as much as 15 times longer. CFLs are now made with a standard light bulb base and in a size roughly the same as a traditional incandescent bulb, so they should fit most standard lighting fixtures.
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Successful Energy Conservation Programs
Many people are now using successful energy conservation programs within their homes, which is allowing them to save much needed money on home energy and home electricity bills. The popularity of these systems has increased dramatically over the last few months, most probably due to the fact that the economy is in such a bad position at the moment, and it looks like it may not cease any time soon.
It is possible to live completely off the grid, and many people are now doing so, saving themselves large amounts of money on electricity and energy bills in the process. what is needed to live off the grid completely, is a complete system of different renewable energy structures working together.
It is possible to set up something like this in your own home, using a combination of do-it-yourself solar energy systems, and do-it-yourself wind turbine generators. There is also a lot of different little tricks and methods that you can use in every day living, which will cut down your power consumption dramatically, some of them being obvious, and some of them being not so obvious.
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Energy Conservation – An Energy Power Consumption Program
Why suffer from high cost of electric power while there is something that you can easily undertake to fix it? Realistically you may lower your current electrical power charges by just observing easy methods. This method I am about to share with you is the energy conservation using power consumption efficiency program.
In the following paragraphs, let me tell you some elementary and straightforward concepts of an energy power conservation program. This is the solution that can save you some money from your monthly utility bills.
Permit me to start off by way of offering you a few tips and hints on implementing a good power consumption efficiency home program. When not being used, switch off your lamps. Disconnect your TV set just after viewing for the reason that it continually consumes some watts of electricity. Every single watt of energy that you’ll save each and every day is important. It usually is a good idea to examine your household for unnecessary consumption of lights. Make sure you turn it off before heading to bed and also whenever parting from your home. Seal off any air leaks as this affects your room temperature. That is correct. Little things count, when gathered together it genuinely help reduce your current power usage.
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Energy Conservation Strategies
Today every country has started thinking seriously about energy conservation strategies as the use of non-renewable energy is becoming increasingly expensive. On the one hand, the cost of non-renewable energy is increasing but on the other hand, we are continually depleting the energy resources. This results in scarcity of the energy resources. It is inevitable that we run out of these energy resources sooner or later. This should send a serious warning signal to all of us; it is important that we come up with highly effective energy conservation strategies that will keep our planet powered.
At one level, we need to reduce our energy consumption in every way possible. However, this will not give us a satisfactory solution. We cannot shrink our needs below a certain limit. So reducing our consumption level will help but it is not the ultimate solution to the problem that we are facing currently.
One of the most effective solutions would be that we need to switch to renewable energy sources or to clean energy sources. Many countries have started exploring this avenue in a big way but the efforts should be paced up to see tangible results at global levels. Using natural sources or renewable energy may not be a plausible solution in all parts of the world. For example, using solar energy in cold countries is not possible and using wind turbines may not be the right solution for all terrains. This is where we need to think globally. We will have to switch to clean energy wherever possible so that the non-renewable energy saved in these regions can be made available to the other regions where clean energy is not an option. When the percentage of renewable energy usage is increased, the demand for non-renewable energy will automatically decrease. This will in turn reduce the scarcity levels and hence the cost.
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Energy Conservation – Turn Off the Lights
Turning off the lights is a key part of my program for energy conservation. It’s key because turning on the lights is so easy to do — it represents an easy way to waste energy. There are a great number of lights in any given home, so this provide many opportunities for wasted energy. Saving energy by shutting lights off is just a flick of the switch, so it’s a breeze to save.
Before you go turning on and off lights, just keep in mind these guidelines:
* Incandescent bulbs should be turned on when needed and off when not.
* Fluorescent bulbs should only be turned on when needed for 10 to 20 minutes because it takes considerably more energy to start them up in the first place.
I know grown adults who absolutely cannot turn off lights, even when they leave the house. Instead, they pay for this luxury in the electric bill. I also know people who have wired up lights to burn 24 hours a day in specific portions of their home. Again, they pay for this absurd luxury.
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