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Friday, November 30, 2012

Ways to improve energy efficiency through lighting


It is easy, once you cut your energy and increase the user-friendliness of the environment of your home. The key to energy saving lighting is easy, but for many homeowners and renters, know-how and what to do to improve the lighting efficiency of your home can be confusing.

To address the confusion that has the American Lighting Association (ALA), some simple steps to save energy:

A. Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps (CFL). And your electric bill - their most frequently used light bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps share by a direct influence on the energy consumption have. "This is the best way to begin to improve their energy efficiency," says Joe Rey-Barreau, education consultant for the ALA and an associate professor at the University of Kentucky Interior Design. To the CFL for you to find, look at the color temperature indicated on the label of the lamp. Choose a lamp with the words "Living Colour", "warm" or "soft white".

Second Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamps adjustable adjustable. Since the color palette of CFLs has improved, so that their ability to be dimmed and adjustable lamps are known to reduce energy consumption. However, energy saving lamps do not usually range from light bulbs.

Third Buy brands. It's frustrating to invest in a long light bulb, only quickly burn. To avoid this, buy stamps, to improve the quality and color.

4th Renew outdoor accessories. Outdoor lighting accessories can be beautiful, but maybe a power eater, too. Look at energy efficiency of the two devices with compact fluorescent lamps or light emitting diodes (LED), or those triggered by a motion sensor or a photocell.

5th Buy ENERGY STAR qualified lighting and illumination. Energy Star is a U.S. Department of Energy certification in most devices not recognized - but also in the lighting and light bulbs.

6th Renovation recessed lighting with LED lamps. While LEDs have a higher initial cost, which will last for the life of the lamp.

7th Replace lighting under cabinets. With a long life and high efficiency LED lighting installed some fairly simple also, including hard drives, and as under cabinet lighting strips. As an added bonus, the LED lights are not emit unwanted heat from incandescent bulbs.