Nowadays consumers are loaded with information about energy efficiency. We are faced with too many choices of brands and models that promise energy efficient products. The pressure from the environmentalist groups are growing and so does our awareness is altered from none into full concern.
Everyone knows the effects of air pollution from factories, power plants and cars on the road. But what most people are not aware of is that each household accounts for almost twice the emissions of an average automobile. If one household switch to energy efficient products, it will cut a substantial amount of air pollution.
More importantly, switching to energy efficient products can save your household almost 30% of your utility bills. How is this possible? Energy efficient products are so effective they use 40% less energy. So while their initial purchase is more expensive than its competition, their efficiency requires less energy to operate, therefore reducing your energy bill each month, which in the long run saves you more money.
Also these energy efficient products perform better than their competition. You get to enjoy quality products far longer and far better. The designs of energy efficient products are more aesthetically attractive as well. And by replacing your old appliances and equipments in your house with energy efficient ones, you are getting your fare share of saving the environment.
How do you switch to energy efficient products and where do you get them. It’s simple. Manufacturers are aware of these consumer concerns and are now complying with energy efficiency standard. In the US, the government has a standard called Energy Star. Those products and appliances that pass these strict assessments are given Energy Star brand.
Most of all the retailers are carrying products and appliances that are energy efficient and that carry the Energy Star brand. And most of the manufacturers are making products that are compatible with this standard as well. You can call or visit Energy Star website for a listing of products and appliances near you.
Often, some would ask if these energy efficient products would perform as well as those that are not rated energy efficient. The truth of the matter is yes. All the energy efficient products, appliances and equipments are designed to perform better and to last longer than its competition. You can rely on them to perform better and longer than their competition.
They are built and designed to attract consumers with their better performance and longer expected life. Which means, when you buy a new air conditioner you will have a product that will have a better thermostat control. Or if you buy a new refrigerator, you will have a product that has a “no-defrost” capabilities that come as an addition with their energy efficiency.
Energy efficient products are designed better than its competition. They are well research and tested to comply with the strict standard. By opting for energy efficient products you get to buy the best of the appliances or equipment and become a part of earth friendly consumers.


April 29th, 2008
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Energy Efficient Lights and Lamps
Lighting is the one thing we all can do without. Our needs for lamps and lights have only widened and it is only natural that the manufacturing industry should continue to seek ways to revolutionize power-hungry old lamps into energy efficient ones.
The average household consumes around 24 percent of energy for lighting and appliances. It’s a significant number and you can save money by choosing and using energy efficient light and lamps for all your needs at home.
Choosing energy efficient lights and lamps for your lighting fittings can save you a significant amount for your household budget for energy. They use less energy and are much longer lasting than incandescent bulbs. The average life span of energy efficient lights is almost 10 times than of its competition. You save more money by cutting your electric bill and with longer replacements.
The type of lamps you use at home can have a major effect in your energy use. By far, incandescent light bulbs are the least efficient when it comes to lighting. It uses far more energy to give off light, by heating a tungsten element rather than creating light.
On the other hand, the compact fluorescent lamps are very energy efficient. A 15W fluorescent lamp can produce the same light output of a 75W incandescent light bulb. It uses very little energy in providing the same light output.
Now a days THE options for energy efficient light are MUCH (far) wider. There are more types of lighting and lamps which we can choose from without sacrificing energy efficiency. In fact, the lighting industry is making innovations for lamps and light to be more energy efficient than it already is.
Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL) and Light Emitting Diode (LED). CFL is simply a miniature version of full sized fluorescent lamps. They are screwed to a standard socket and they give off warmer tones of light like an incandescent bulb. While LEDs are solid small light bulbs, they both have the same energy efficiency of fluorescent lamps.
CFL also comes in different size and shapes. You can choose from styles like stick, circular, square or globe. They also have different colors and can replace incandescent bulbs in most lighting fittings.
They are more efficient, less expensive and reduce air and water pollution. They have higher quality light than the old full sized fluorescent tubes. They have warmer colors and has new electronic ballast that makes them steady and not to hum and flicker.
CFLs are four times more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs. They have longer life, and uses up to more than 80 percent less energy. Although initially the purchase price is more expensive, you save money because it uses less energy, therefore cutting your energy bills each month.
CFLs and LEDs are also environmental friendly. If a significant number of households replace one incandescent bulb with energy efficient CFL or LED, we will keep almost half a ton of CO2 out of our atmosphere. Your benefits for choosing energy efficient lights and lamps go a long way in saving the environment.
April 25th, 2008
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