Save Money and Energy on Christmas Lights this Year
Halloween is over and even though the trees still have green leaves because of the mild fall we are having, Christmas is just around the corner. Americans consume a lot of extra energy and create and extraordinary amount of waste during the holidays. In fact, it is estimated that we produce more than 1 million extra tons of garbage each week from the period between Thanksgiving and Halloween.
We also consume a great amount of energy. This is partly because this is one of the darkest times of year but its also because people are using more electricity to light up their homes with holiday decorations. Incandescent Christmas lights are inefficient and won’t last very long. They also break very easily. LED technology has found its way into the world of Christmas lights and is much more efficient. Specifically, LED Christmas lights use about 90% less energy than standard incandescent lights and will last for more than 50,000 hours. The bulbs are also covered with a durable epoxy plastic so they won’t break.
This year pay attention to you consumption during the holidays and do what you can to reduce your energy consumption.
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November 9th, 2007 at 12:57 am
Though I’ve never put up holiday lights, I was thrilled when Southern California Edison sponsored a trade-in on old school lights for LED lights in my community (Santa Barbara, CA). I hope they continue this year; eventually it will add up.
Readers might want to check with their electricity provider to see if there’s a program in your community.
Thanks for this post. At the very least, turn off all your outdoor lights when you hit the sack.